Jacqueline Kennedy Romance Novel

Inspired by an actual letter in the John F. Kennedy Library written by Jackie and revealing her job offer from the newly formed CIA Young Jacqueline Bouvier's first CIA assignment was supposed to be simple: Meet with a high-ranking Russian while he's in Paris and help him defect. But when the Comrade ends up dead, and Jackie-in her black satin peep-toe stiletto heels-barely escapes his killer, it's time to get some assistance. Enter Jacques Rivage, a French photographer and freelance CIA agent who seems too brash and carefree to grapple with spies, though he's all too able to make Jackie's heart skip a beat. Together the two infiltrate 1951 high society in the City of Lights, rubbing shoulders with the likes of the Duchess of Windsor, Audrey Hepburn, and Evelyn Waugh. Jackie, no longer a pampered debutante, draws on her quick intelligence, equestrian skills, and even her Chanel No. 5 atomizer as a weapon to stay alive in the shadowy world of international intrigue-and to keep her date with a certain up-and-coming, young Congressman from Massachusetts . . .

JFK loved Ian Fleming's creation of James Bond so this intriguing novel may not be as far-...

Kitty Kelley, New York Times bestselling author of Jackie Oh!

Great fun! Makes you want to buy big sunglasses and fly to Paris.

Rita Mae Brown, New York Times bestselling author of the Mrs. Murphy mysteries

A bold book that makes you rethink one of our most beloved 20th century American icons.

Mark Medoff, Tony Award-winning playwright of Children of a Lesser God

In her last year as an editor, Jacqueline Onassis was actually working on an espionage story...

William Kuhn, author of Reading Jackie: Her Autobiography in Books

Paris to Die For is a frothy romp through the City of Love with a determined young Jackie...

Rebecca Cantrell, award-winning author of A Game of Lies

Jackie.  Oh!  Like never before.  If you like suspense, romance, Paris, and Dior...

Laurie Graff, author of You Have to Kiss a Lot of Frogs and The Shiksa Syndrome

Having known the real Jackie, I can say that she loved adventure—and had a fantastic sense of...

Glenn Plaskin, interviewer and author of Katie Up And Down The Hall: The True Story of How One Dog Turned Five Neighbors into a Family

Interesting and insightful...explores the early adventures of our 35th first lady as Jackie...

Diane Dimond, journalist, author, and columnist

A ravishing romp through post-war Paris with our most elegant of icons. C'est un livre...

Shari Shattuck, author of the Callaway Wilde mysteries
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