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Paperback Love, Virginie: A novel about Atypical Relationships Book

ISBN: B0C4X2PW14

ISBN13: 9798394309526

Love, Virginie: A novel about Atypical Relationships

In this modern world, how far would you go for the love of your life?

20-year-old Virginie is a second-year student at the prestigious Beaux-Arts University in Marseilles. She has a tight-knit group of friends, a place at one of the best art schools in France, and a promising career ahead of her.So why does it feel like something is missing in her life?

When she strikes up a conversation online with Mark, a young American man, it seems like fate. They have so many things in common-not just their passion for art and music. The only problem? He's thousands of miles away from her, in New York.

But she can't fight the attraction. The more time that passes, and the more they talk with each other, the more Virginie finds herself falling for Mark, even though they've never actually met in person.

Over the course of an exciting year of art shows and cool urban installations, disapproving parents and jealous classmates, Virginie finds herself falling more and more in love with her mysterious American.

But when Virginie makes the bold decision to take their relationship to the next level, she finds out that things are not always what they seem in our modern world.

Virginie's life is about to turn upside down. What secret has Mark been hiding?

Perfect for readers who like their romance with a twist, Love, Virginie is a novel about atypical relationships and following your dreams-no matter what.

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