Reviews
"Plot-master Gable's affection for hidden treasures emerges again in her second absorbing novel. Readers are kept guessing 'til the end in this sweet story of love, mystery, art, literature, and Paris. As complex and moving as Naomi Wood's Mrs. Hemingway and Liz Trenow's T he Forgotten Seamstress ." - Booklist "Gable ( A Paris Apartment ) writes an engaging story, and both worlds--Annie's in 2001 and Pru's in 1973--are easy to slide into. Readers will root for both women as they uncover family secrets and discover hidden aspects of themselves. Readers of Kate Morton and those who enjoy family-centered mysteries will approve highly of this book." - Library Journal "Gable has crafted another page-turner of a good read, filled with history, mystery and a dash of romance. This is the sort of fun, escapist read that is beloved by books clubs. There are characters to love, characters to hate, enticing settings and a requisite amount of plot twists." - Fort Worth Star-Telegram "Gable ( A Paris Apartment , 2014) tells an engaging story of a fascinating, largely forgotten historical figure against the backdrop of two fledgling romances." -Kirkus Reviews Praise for Michelle Gable "Gable's Paris of today and yesteryear are worlds that are easy and pleasurable to get lost in."-- The San Diego Union-Tribune "The women's fiction world is lucky to welcome Michelle Gable to its ranks. Gable deftly weaves romance and mystery, past and present."--Allison Winn Scotch, New York Times bestselling author "Compelling and well-written."-- Fort Worth Star-Telegram "Gable's prose is fresh and emotionally complex."--Sophie Littlefield, national bestselling author "An engaging story of a fascinating, largely forgotten historical figure against the backdrop of two fledgling romances."-- Kirkus Reviews, Praise for A Paris Apartment "This stunning and fascinating debut will capture the interest of a wide audience but particularly those interested in stories about women behind famous men like Melanie Benjamin's The Aviator's Wife or Nancy Horan's Under the Wide and Starry Sky . Highly recommended." - Library Journal (starred review)"Gable deftly weaves romance, mystery, past and present into a wonderful page-turner that will have readers clamoring for her next book." -Allison Winn Scotch, New York Times bestselling author, "Plot-master Gable's affection for hidden treasures emerges again in her second absorbing novel. Readers are kept guessing 'til the end in this sweet story of love, mystery, art, literature, and Paris. As complex and moving as Naomi Wood's Mrs. Hemingway and Liz Trenow's T he Forgotten Seamstress ." - Booklist "Gable ( A Paris Apartment ) writes an engaging story, and both worlds--Annie's in 2001 and Pru's in 1973--are easy to slide into. Readers will root for both women as they uncover family secrets and discover hidden aspects of themselves. Readers of Kate Morton and those who enjoy family-centered mysteries will approve highly of this book." - Library Journal "Gable has crafted another page-turner of a good read, filled with history, mystery and a dash of romance. This is the sort of fun, escapist read that is beloved by books clubs. There are characters to love, characters to hate, enticing settings and a requisite amount of plot twists." - Fort Worth Star-Telegram "Michelle Gable . . . elegantly navigates the narratives of the generations, making each set of characters complex and likable."-- Richmond Times Dispatch "Gable's novel provides a wonderful, highly literate mystery . . . stories within stories, an almost Wuthering Heights narrative complexity."-- The Roanoke Times "Gable ( A Paris Apartment , 2014) tells an engaging story of a fascinating, largely forgotten historical figure against the backdrop of two fledgling romances." -Kirkus Reviews Praise for Michelle Gable "Gable's Paris of today and yesteryear are worlds that are easy and pleasurable to get lost in."-- The San Diego Union-Tribune "The women's fiction world is lucky to welcome Michelle Gable to its ranks. Gable deftly weaves romance and mystery, past and present."--Allison Winn Scotch, New York Times bestselling author "Compelling and well-written."-- Fort Worth Star-Telegram "Gable's prose is fresh and emotionally complex."--Sophie Littlefield, national bestselling author "An engaging story of a fascinating, largely forgotten historical figure against the backdrop of two fledgling romances."-- Kirkus Reviews, "Plot-master Gable's affection for hidden treasures emerges again in her second absorbing novel. Readers are kept guessing 'til the end in this sweet story of love, mystery, art, literature, and Paris. As complex and moving as Naomi Wood's Mrs. Hemingway and Liz Trenow's T he Forgotten Seamstress ." -Booklist "Gable ( A Paris Apartment ) writes an engaging story, and both worlds--Annie's in 2001 and Pru's in 1973--are easy to slide into. Readers will root for both women as they uncover family secrets and discover hidden aspects of themselves. Readers of Kate Morton and those who enjoy family-centered mysteries will approve highly of this book." - Library Journal "Gable ( A Paris Apartment , 2014) tells an engaging story of a fascinating, largely forgotten historical figure against the backdrop of two fledgling romances." -Kirkus Reviews Praise for Michelle Gable "Gable's Paris of today and yesteryear are worlds that are easy and pleasurable to get lost in."-- The San Diego Union-Tribune "The women's fiction world is lucky to welcome Michelle Gable to its ranks. Gable deftly weaves romance and mystery, past and present."--Allison Winn Scotch, New York Times bestselling author "Compelling and well-written."-- Fort Worth Star-Telegram "Gable's prose is fresh and emotionally complex."--Sophie Littlefield, national bestselling author "An engaging story of a fascinating, largely forgotten historical figure against the backdrop of two fledgling romances."-- Kirkus Reviews, "Plot-master Gable's affection for hidden treasures emerges again in her second absorbing novel. Readers are kept guessing 'til the end in this sweet story of love, mystery, art, literature, and Paris. As complex and moving as Naomi Wood's Mrs. Hemingway and Liz Trenow's T he Forgotten Seamstress ." -Booklist "Gable ( A Paris Apartment ) writes an engaging story, and both worlds--Annie's in 2001 and Pru's in 1973--are easy to slide into. Readers will root for both women as they uncover family secrets and discover hidden aspects of themselves. Readers of Kate Morton and those who enjoy family-centered mysteries will approve highly of this book." - Library Journal "Gable ( A Paris Apartment , 2014) tells an engaging story of a fascinating, largely forgotten historical figure against the backdrop of two fledgling romances." -Kirkus Reviews, Praise for Michelle Gable "Gable's Paris of today and yesteryear are worlds that are easy and pleasurable to get lost in." -- The San Diego Union-Tribune "The women's fiction world is lucky to welcome Michelle Gable to its ranks. Gable deftly weaves romance, mystery, past and present." --Allison Winn Scotch, New York Times bestselling author "Compelling and well-written." -- The Fort Worth Star-Telegram "Gable's prose is fresh and emotionally complex." --Sophie Littlefield, national bestselling author "Vive le Paris!" -- Booklist