A review by yers
Goodbye, Paris by Anstey Harris

3.0

A woman with such low self-esteem she is unable to appreciate life and those around her since her comfort is to drown in self-inflicted pain and self-pity. A woman with such doubts in her abilities that she measures her own self-worth in the arms of a married man. Can all this be circumstantial? Sure. Has Grace taken any accountability to trace the consequences of her actions? Nope. Do you feel for her own primitive ignorance and short comings? Yes.
This novel brings forwards the complexities of social failure, discomfort, obsession, love and new beginnings. There are building blocks to melt your heart and there are misconstrued moments while being highly predictable. I enjoyed it. Is it the most breathtaking redemption story have you ever come across? No. But Mr. Williams' cuteness was worth the reading time.