Book Review: Kisses and Croissants by Anne-Sophie Jouhanneau

 





**Disclaimer: I received a free electronic ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.**

Genre:  YA, Contemporary, Romance
Release Date: April 6, 2021
Description:
"As sweet as a macaron from Laduree, with writing as crisp as a freshly baked baguette, this romantic novel set in Paris about an American ballerina and a charming French boy is parfait for fans of American Royals and Netflix’s To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.

Sixteen-year-old Mia, an American girl at an elite summer ballet program, has six weeks to achieve her dreams: to snag an audition with one of the world’s best ballet companies. But there’s more to Paris than ballet—especially when a charming French boy, Louis, wants to be her tour guide—and the pair discover the city has a few mysteries up its sleeve.

In the vein of romances like Love and Gelato, this is the perfect summer adventure for anyone looking to get swept away in the City of Love."

Going into this all I expected was a cute romance, but I'm glad it ended up being more than that. I'm glad Mia didn't only focus on romance and actually took ballet very seriously. No matter how much she wants to pursue love, ballet will always be her number one. Yeah, she strays from her path here and there, but that's no surprise. Behind the cute romance and friendships, the core of the story was following one's dreams, and I appreciate that message. Overall, this was a nice cute read. 

Overall rating:  3.75/5

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