eARC Review: The Paris Match by Kate Clayborn

Romance

The Paris Match

Book Info

  • Released Date: April 7th

  • Publication: Berkley

  • Pages: 464

  • Format: eBook


And the female lead, Layla Bailey? Absolutely loved her.
— Abigail Books Addiction

There’s just something about deeply emotional romance novels that makes them hit differently, and this book is exactly why I love the genre so much. It delivers so much more than just a love story—it pulls you into every feeling, every moment of tension, and every unspoken word between the characters.

What made this one truly special was the chemistry. It wasn’t forced or predictable—it built slowly, unexpectedly, in a way that felt real and almost inevitable, even when the characters themselves didn’t see it coming. That kind of tension is what makes a romance unforgettable.

On top of that, the family drama added another layer of intensity. It was messy, emotional, and at times overwhelming, but it made the story feel grounded and authentic. And the female lead, Layla Bailey? Absolutely loved her. Layla Bailey was strong, determined, and completely sure of who she was, no matter what life threw at her. That kind of character stays with you long after the last page.

Honestly, this felt like the perfect romance read—emotional, gripping, and full of heart. The kind of story that reminds you why you fell in love with romance books in the first place.

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