#BookReview The Paris Maid by Ella Carey @GrandCentralPub #TheParisMaid #EllaCarey #GCPInsider Title: The Paris Maid

Author: Ella Carey

Published by: Grand Central Publishing on Oct. 8, 2024

Genres: Historical Fiction

Pages: 288

Format: Paperback

Source: Grand Central Publishing

Book Rating: 8.5/10

In this heart-shattering WWII novel set during the Nazi occupation of Paris, a brave young woman pays a terrible price to save those she holds most dear. 

Louise Basset works as a housemaid at The Ritz Hotel, home to the most powerful Nazis in France. As she changes silk sheets and scrubs sumptuous marble bathtubs, she listens and watches, reporting all she can to the Resistance. The only secret she never tells is her own.

Everything changes for Louise when a young Allied pilot, hunted by the Nazis, is smuggled into the hotel. As he and Louise share a small carafe of red wine hidden amongst her cleaning bottles, she feels her heart begin to open. But what might happen if Louise finally confides in someone?

Years later, her granddaughter Nicole looks up at the ornate façade of the infamous Paris hotel. She is reeling from her recent discovery: a black and white photograph of her grandmother as a young woman, head shaved, branded a traitor. Devastated by her new legacy just as she’s about to start a family of her own, Nicole begins to search for answers.

When a French historian reveals that Louise once went by a different name, Nicole realizes there is more to her grandmother’s story. Was the woman who taught Nicole so much about family and loyalty a resistance fighter, or will her granddaughter have to live with the knowledge that she is descended from a traitor? And will Nicole be able to finally move forward with her life if she can uncover the truth?


Review:

Captivating, immersive, and sincere!

The Paris Maid is a sentimental, engaging tale predominately set in France during the early 1940s, as well as present day, that takes you into the lives of two main characters. Louise, a hardworking maid who, through courage and determination, uses her job at the Nazi-occupied Ritz Hotel to help the resistance as much as she possibly can; and Nicole, a young woman who, after seeing a photo from the war of her late grandmother labelled as a traitor and sporting a shaved head, decides to embark on a journey to Paris to unravel the secrets from the past and discover the true history of this woman who meant so much.

The prose is eloquent and rich. The characters are tenacious, resilient, and determined. And the plot is a touching tale about life, loss, family, secrets, separation, desperation, regret, grief, love, tragedy, survival, friendship, and the horrors of war.

Overall, The Paris Maid is a lush, intriguing, absorbing tale by Carey that does a lovely job of blending historical events with palpable emotion and thought-provoking fiction.

 

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Thank you to Grand Central Publishing for gifting me a copy in exchange for an honest review.

 

About Ella Carey

Ella Carey is a writer and Francophile who claims Paris as her second home. Her previous books are Paris Time Capsule and The House by the Lake, and her work has been published in the Review of Australian Fiction. She lives in Australia with her two children and two Italian greyhounds.

Photo by Alexandra Grimshaw.