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USA Today and international best-selling writer Jennifer Robson calls for listeners to 1920s Paris in an enthralling new historical novel that explains to the riveting tale of an English lady who deals in her staid aristocratic life for the mesmerizing salons and the heady world of the Lost Era. It's the spring of 1924, and Sweetheart Helena Montagu-Douglas-Parr has just found its way to France. Within the mend after having a near-fatal illness, she is ready to accept the restless, heady allure of the City of Lights. Her parents have given her one year to reside in with her eccentric aunt in Paris, and Helena methods to make the the majority of her time. She's quickly attracted in to the world of the Lost Era and its group of American expatriates, and, using their encouragement, she confirms the courage to pursue her dream of becoming an musician. One particular expats is Sam Howard, a journalist working for the Chicago Tribune. Irascible, plainspoken, and scarred by his activities during the conflict, Sam is simply the most attractive man she's ever met. He's also completely unsuitable. As Paris exists anew, increasing phoenixlike from the ashes of the Great War, Helena realizes that she, too, is changing. The nice girl she once was, so dutiful and obedient, so alert to her devote the world, is fully gone forever. Yet now that she's shed her old self applied, who will she become, and where and with whom does she belong...?