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The Parisian Spy

A Gripping WW2 Love Story

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The Parisian Spy

De: Hannah Byron
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A World War II historical fiction novel set in Nazi-occupied Paris, this story follows a young female medical student drawn into resistance espionage, moral compromise, and a high-stakes romantic entanglement. Written for readers of Kristin Hannah, Kate Quinn, and Pam Jenoff who love emotionally driven wartime stories inspired by real operations.


Paris, 1942. Beneath occupation and fear, Océane Bell dreams only of healing. A French American medical student at the Sorbonne, she divides her days between study and tending the wounded at Hôtel-Dieu, determined to save lives rather than gamble with her own.

Everything shifts when she meets Jean-Jacques Riveau, an artist turned resistance fighter whose courage draws her into a world she never meant to enter. After his arrest by the Gestapo, love leaves Océane with no safe choices. To save him, she steps directly into the heart of enemy power, infiltrating he Gestapo HQ by offering her medical skills to the ruthless SS commander Dieter von Stein.

Caught in a deadly game of deception, Océane must rely on intelligence, restraint, and nerve to survive. Each decision tightens the noose, testing how far one woman will go when justice and love stand on opposite sides of the same choice.

A standalone novel within The Resistance Girl Series, The Parisian Spy blends women’s historical fiction, resistance-driven suspense, forbidden love, and psychological tension set against the realities of occupied Paris. Ideal for readers who seek character-led WWII fiction where courage often demands unbearable cost.

Acción y Aventura Ficción Histórica Ficción Literaria Género Ficción Siglo XX Resiliencia

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I liked the story line and the characters very much, but was not happy about the AI narrator. No awareness of French pronunciation nor was there appropriate enunciation or emphasis on poignant words. I will avoid audio books in the future with AI generated narrators.

Very strong character development

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The story is intriguing and gives a different perspective on the resistance. The virtual voice was horrific. Constant mispronunciation and misreading homophones. It butchered names and places. It paused in odd places. It almost ruined the series for me. The editor of the virtual voice should be tied to a chair and for to listen until correction are made. “Tires sprang from her eyes?” Really. Did no one listen to the virtual voice before releasing it??

The virtual voice was horrible.

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I belong to a Woman Veterans on line book club, and ‘The Parisian Spy’ was the March pick. The January pick was ‘In Picardy’s Fields’ and February was ‘The Diamond Courier’. I hadn’t been able to find the time to read-read any of them but Audible suddenly released them all last week, in time for me to get the listen in before my meeting. I was glad at first and thrilled by the end of the book.

Océane Bell is a French American student studying medicine at the Sorbonne. The circumstances that bought her to a Europe on the brink of a world war were quite interesting and gave her motivations that were compelling. She often did unexpected things, and was rarely a cliché.

Hannah Byron weaves in actual locations and historical figures into the story with ease. There’s the fictional artist Jean-Jacques Riveau, called Rémix, Océane’s boyfriend, who knows real French painters. Byron describes the actual Paris SS counterintelligence (Sicherheitsdienst) headquarters at 84 Rue Foch and creates the fictional Dieter von Stein, who appears to have been based on the actual Hans Josef Kieffer, as its evil head. Byron doesn’t give an overview of the place, she describes it only from the point of view of her characters. Her narrative doesn’t intrude; it encourages learning more.

That brings me to the Audible narration. It’s an artificial voice, and while it is pleasant, there were some jarring misreads - using the word genealogist for gynecologist will sure pull you out of a story about a doctor real fast. I don’t speak German, but the French in the narrative - ouch. I didn’t know there were so many ways to pronounce The Seine, or for that matter, Océane or her nickname, Océ. I got used to it and stopped noticing it after a while, and the story and the characters were worth riding it out. I do hope the author’s publishers find their way to giving this book the top notch Audible performance it deserves. Bahni Turpin or XE Sands would be great for this.

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Virtual voice is terrible which is why I did not give the book 5 stars.

I love historical fiction so I did like the story.

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