
Blue Hour in Paris
A slow-burn plus-sized Paris love story between a painter and photographer learning to see each other clearly
No se pudo agregar al carrito
Add to Cart failed.
Error al Agregar a Lista de Deseos.
Error al eliminar de la lista de deseos.
Error al añadir a tu biblioteca
Error al seguir el podcast
Error al dejar de seguir el podcast
$0.00 por los primeros 30 días
Compra ahora por $6.99
-
Narrado por:
-
Virtual Voice
-
De:
-
Wren Sue Maxwell

Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
Painter Marin O’Leary came to Paris to disappear. Her career had fractured under quiet rejection, her heart under louder ones. In a tiny Montmartre studio that smells of rain and turpentine, she means to start over—or stop entirely. What she doesn’t expect is Luc Moreau, a photojournalist whose honesty feels like exposure and whose gaze refuses to turn away.
When a storm drives him into her doorway, two artists collide in color, silence, and the dangerous tenderness of being seen. Their friendship begins in coffee and sarcasm, grows through shared mornings, and deepens into a slow, luminous affection that both long for but neither fully trusts.
As her paintings capture the city’s pulse, Marin faces her deepest fear: that her body, bold and beautiful, will always be too much for the world’s narrow frame. But Luc’s camera tells a different truth—the kind that sees her not as subject, but as story. Together, they learn that love isn’t transformation, but permission: the courage to take up space in your own light.
Set against the rooftops and rain-soaked bridges of Paris, Blue Hour in Paris is a warm, cinematic romance about art, body, and belonging. It celebrates the beauty of imperfection, the intimacy of creation, and the exquisite terror of being fully known.
For readers who crave slow-burn chemistry, body-positive heroines, emotional depth, and Paris at twilight, this is a love story painted in light and forgiveness—a quiet masterpiece of learning to stay.