Some promises are meant to be broken.
Nora Hartley has spent two years running from her past-from her divorce, from the family she lost, from the memory of a Parisian honeymoon that promised forever and delivered heartbreak. But when her former sister-in-law invites her to a week of wedding events in the same city where it all fell apart, Nora can't refuse. She'll wear neutral colors, stick to her itinerary, and prove to everyone that she's fine.
She is not fine.
Grant Thorne doesn't do weddings. He doesn't do travel, or crowds, or people who ask too many questions. But his best friend is getting married, and Grant owes him everything. So he boards a plane across the ocean, grits his teeth against the pain he carries every day, and prepares to play the role of best man.
He doesn't prepare for Nora.
From their first clash in a hotel lobby, something electric crackles between them-a connection neither of them wants and neither can ignore. As the wedding week spirals into chaos, Nora and Grant escape together into the hidden corners of Paris, trading plans for wandering, silence for truth.
But some wounds don't heal with a kiss. Some secrets don't stay buried. And some promises-the ones that matter most-are the hardest ones to make.
Paris Match is a story about love after loss, trust after betrayal, and the courage it takes to break the promises that keep you safe-so you can finally keep the ones that set you free.