The London Flat: Second Chances

· The Irish Heart Series Book 2 · Juliet Gauvin
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For fans of The Holiday & Letters to Juliet. Remember what it was like to feel twenty-one again . . . but with all the wisdom of thirty-five. Book 2 of The Irish Heart Series Original Trilogy.


Elizabeth Lara has just finished her tour of Ireland. She’s moved on to London, but the dashing Connor Bannon isn’t far from her thoughts as she searches for Mags’ lost love.


From dinner with the Queen, to an unexpected encounter with someone from her past, to the tabloids—London proves to be more excitement than she expected.


Will she find Mags’ Matthieu? Will Connor be able to win her back or will she choose her gorgeous friend Wes? Both men will take her to exclusively exotic locations and bring her face to face with royalty.


Find out what happens next in Beth’s life as she travels, experiences more romance, makes her way through the box of seventeen letters—and continues to find the missing pieces to her life.


Come journey with Elizabeth in a story that explores the twists and turns of life and the magic of reconnection.


This is more than a romantic story—it’s an invitation to rediscover life’s possibilities.


Lose your way and find your life in The Irish Heart Series.



READING ORDER:


The Irish Heart Series Original Trilogy:


The Irish Cottage: Finding Elizabeth (Book 1)


The London Flat: Second Chances (Book 2)


The Paris Apartment: Fated Journey (Book 3)



. . . and for the readers who wanted more . . . 5 years later . . .



The Irish Heart Series Continuing Trilogy:


The Irish Castle: Keeping Elizabeth (Book 4)


The Irish Secret: Wild Fire (Book 5)


The Irish Wedding: A Novel Romance (Book 6)




Juliet Gauvin’s books are feel-good romantic women’s fiction. They include international travel, holidays, contemporary women, and epic love.



INTERVIEW WITH THE AUTHOR

Q: How did you come up with The Irish Cottage?

 Juliet: Well the story came together in pieces. I love Ireland, I've always been attracted to the country, the people, the music, the dancing. I've spent time traveling the country so I knew I wanted to set the book there. And then the character of Elizabeth was based on a lot of the experiences I had when I was in law in San Francisco. When I was immersed in that world--it was a very dark time, and I really did lose my way--like Elizabeth. I even let long-time relationships die because I was in such a dark place, it was difficult to see anything past my own nose. So yeah, I knew I wanted my heroine to be a "recovering attorney" and I knew that I wanted her to have this great love affair in Ireland that would open her up to the truly great possibilities life has to offer.


Q: And what about Connor Bannon? Is he based on anyone? 

Juliet: Ummm...he might be an amalgamation of several people, but I think I'll refrain from commenting further--have to keep some of it to myself, don't I?


Q: Why did you elect to write romantic women's fiction as opposed to traditional contemporary romance? 

Juliet: I knew I wanted to write in the romantic women's fiction space because writing a story where the heroine's evolution is paramount--not just her relationship with Connor--is what really gets me, drives me--I love those types of stories. I like writing herstory--women's lives and journeys are so complex--I wanted to write a series that included a great love story, but didn't sacrifice the heroine's journey in any way. It's about Elizabeth finding her way--we all need to find our way. Sometimes people help with that, but ultimately each of us has to find our own path...and we all need love too.

 

Q: Why London and then Paris? 

Juliet: I lived in London for a time--I love it so much. It's one of the best cities on the planet, really. When I closed my eyes and thought about where Elizabeth's journey would take her I knew London would be next. And Paris--I lived in France for a time as well and I've spent a lot of time in Paris so it seemed only natural for the final book to be set there. I also set certain things in motion in The Irish Cottage that make it impossible to end anywhere else--I knew I wanted to end it in France. Plus, Elizabeth has a major sweet tooth, like me, and Paris has the most amazing dessert masters in the world. I spent many hours pouring over the websites of my favorites and discovering some new ones. Those were the hardest and best research nights--I'm nocturnal, I write at night--and pouring over the websites of my favorite masters was heaven and hell. I wanted to get on a plane already. My sugar intake definitely went up while I was writing The Paris Apartment--and my waistline with it. 

 

Ratings and reviews

4.7
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Nikki M
January 12, 2016
Bloody brilliant writing that captivates you from grief to relief to feeling the effects of the tight wire line between worlds that the heroine walks through her continued journey! I held my breath and hoped, laughed and believed and truly connected with the main character as only a truly gifted writer is capable of exposing its readers too! Absolutely marvelous!!!
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A Google user
May 26, 2017
A surprise at every turn. The ending though! So many questions! So much to be happy about! It did take a little to pick up at first but by the end I was sitting on the edge of my seat wanting to read more! This series is very well written which is something I look for in a good book. The details as well are a bog one for me and I felt as tgough I was with Betg in London. This character and these bokks can be inspiring!
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Terri Vancamp
August 16, 2019
If I could read but one author to the end of my days let it be Juliet Gauvin! The depth of Ms. Gavin's insight into human strength and weakness and the resulting drama and self-defeating fears humans bring on themselves is worth the read. An author who opens the door to spectulation and deep thought about our own life choices. The best of all is this amazing author understands love and fate and destiny. Long after finishing the series I am still researching the bounty of places and facts and language Ms. Gauvin shared. Thank you, Juliet Gauvin.
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About the author

Feel-good romantic books, life-changing journeys, a dash of steam, and Ireland.


Juliet is originally from California. She is a true, hopeless, all-in romantic. Her first kiss was with a Frenchman in Paris, her first love was an Eagle Scout, her first crash and burn was with someone from Harvard (Juliet studied history at Yale—she should have known better).


The Irish Cottage: Finding Elizabeth was inspired by her love for all things Irish. A love sparked in her teens by Riverdance; fanned into a flame when she befriended a group of Irish kids in France; and blazed into a wildfire by a visit to the Emerald Isle.


After traveling to Ireland & Scotland for book research, Juliet fell in love with a Scot and moved to Scotland.


For fun anecdotes about Ireland, romantic stories about living in Scotland, exclusive group-only giveaways & news—and Bonus Epilogues—join Juliet’s Readers Group by following the links in the back of your book or by going to julietgauvin(dot)com


The Irish Heart Series is about Elizabeth Lara, a woman who boards a plane to Ireland after a difficult death in her family. She leaves her high-powered San Francisco attorney life behind and trades it in for . . . some amazing things on her way to living a more authentic life. It’s a fun ride if you like romantic books, life-changing journeys, a box of letters, a bit of steam, and Ireland [& London & Paris].


Lose your way and find your life in Ireland.



READING ORDER:


The Irish Heart Series Original Trilogy:


The Irish Cottage: Finding Elizabeth (Book 1)


The London Flat: Second Chances (Book 2)


The Paris Apartment: Fated Journey (Book 3)



. . . and for the readers who wanted more . . . 5 years later . . .



The Irish Heart Series Continuing Trilogy:


The Irish Castle: Keeping Elizabeth (Book 4)


The Irish Secret: Wild Fire (Book 5)


The Irish Wedding: A Novel Romance (Book 6)




Juliet Gauvin’s books are feel-good romantic women’s fiction. They include international travel, holidays, contemporary women, and epic love.







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