7 Dreamy Novels Set in the Most Romantic City in the World
Stroll down the Champs-Elysées, smell the delicious
scent of fresh croissants, marvel at the city's famous skyline—and the
best part—on these journeys you'll never
have to say "au revoir."
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The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
By Victor Hugo
528 pages;
Signet Classics
The primary star of this 500-plus-page novel is Paris, which is such an obvious and exquisite setting for romance. This story, though, happens to take place circa 1500, way before the Eiffel Tower, bohemian cafes or any of the other images we associate with the City of Light (and Love). Esmeralda is totally enchanting—a tiny gypsy dancer and the only person who shows poor hunchbacked Quasimodo human kindness. Their admiration for each other isn't immediately obvious, nor is it present throughout the story, but, of course, they end up dying for each other (and what's a beautiful love story without a beautiful tragedy?).
— Lynn Andriani
Published 02/10/2012