Synopses & Reviews
Peter Haskell has everything: power, position and a career and family that mean everything to him. Olivia Thatcher has given her all for her husband's political career. When her son died, a piece of Olivia died with him. Now she's bone-dry. On the night of a bomb threat, the two meet in Paris, and suddenly their lives are enmeshed for a moment in time. All they have is Five days in Paris in a novel about honor and commitment, love and integrity - and about finding hope again...
Synopsis
Peter Haskell, president of a major pharmaceutical company, has everything: power, position, and a family which mean everything to him. Olivia Thatcher is the wife of a famous senator. She has given to her husband's ambitions and career until her soul is bone-dry. She is trapped in a web of duty and obligation, married to a man she once loved and no longer even knows; when her son died, a piece of Olivia died too.
On the night of a bomb threat, Olivia and Peter meet accidentally in Paris. Their lives converge for one magical moment in the Place Vend me, and in a caf in Montmartre their hearts are laid bare. Peter, once so sure of his marriage and success, is faced with his professional career in jeopardy - Olivia, no longer sure of anything, knows that she cannot go on any more. When Olivia disappears, only Peter suspects that it may not be foul play, and he has to find her again. But where will they go from there? Five days in Paris is all they have.
Home again, they must both pursue their lives, despite challenges, compromise and betrayal. Everything they believe is put on the line, until they both realise that they must face life's challenges head-on.