Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Jenn McKinlay and Paris



I recently asked a few friends who I know love Paris as much as I do what they missed most, or what they might want to do first when they were able to return to the city that owns a part of our hearts.

The wonderfully irrepressible Jenn McKinlay  shared this.


"When I get back to Paris,
I’m going to smell the sweet chestnut air.
I’ll sashay down the Champs-Élysées,
and buy trinkets for my hair.
While reading the novels of Colette,
I’ll practice my flirting and be quite the coquette.

When I get back to the City of Light,
I’m going to dance on a barge on the Seine all night.
Glorious art and history will fill me up,
Like the chocolat chaud in my café cup.
Through the streets and gardens I will roam,
And my heart will be joyous because I am finally home.

I am not a poet (obviously) but when I think of Paris, it strums the strings of my heart and makes me feel positively undone. When I sat down to write about what I wanted to do when I finally get back to Paris, it was too hard. There is just so much I want to see and hear and taste and smell and touch. The city of light really is a place to immerse all of one’s senses. Whether, it’s the chocolate in Saint Germain, the art in the Montmartre, or the sound of the beautiful French language in conversation all around me, I simply can’t wait until I return. À bientôt, mon Paris! "


Jenn's book "Paris is Always a Good Idea" is scheduled for release in July.



Jenn is the New York Times, USA Today, and Publisher's Weekly bestselling author of several mystery and romance series. She is also the winner of the RT Reviewer's Choice Award for romantic comedy and the Fresh Fiction award for best cozy mystery. Her work has been translated into multiple languages in countries all over the world. A TEDx speaker, she is always happy to talk books, writing, reading, and the creative process to anyone who cares to listen. She lives in sunny Arizona in a house that is overrun with kids, pets, and her husband's guitars. 



22 comments:

  1. Thanks, this book will have to wait until the library reopens as it is not on Overdrive yet.

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    1. Hi, Gram,

      Thanks for stopping by! Please message me your address at jennmck at yahoo dot com and I'll send you a Paris charm!

      XO, Jenn

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  2. Loved the poem, brought me back to when I visited Paris.

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    1. Hi, NatalieP,

      Thanks for stopping by! Please message me your address at jennmck at yahoo dot com and I'll send you a Paris charm!

      XO, Jenn

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  3. As I have not traveled to Paris, Jenn's poem has me looking into a trip. How fun it is to think of these things while we are holed up at home. Stay safe, my friends🌷

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    1. Hi, Gale,

      Thanks for stopping by! Please message me your address at jennmck at yahoo dot com and I'll send you a Paris charm!

      XO, Jenn

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  4. Love the poem! I could smell Paris, taste Paris, feel Paris...and isn’t that what poetry should be?

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    1. Hi, Margie,

      Thanks for stopping by! Please message me your address at jennmck at yahoo dot com and I'll send you a Paris charm!

      XO, Jenn

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  5. Great ideas for a first time visitor to Paris too. Can’t wait for the book to come out.

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    1. Hi, Linda,

      Thanks for stopping by! Please message me your address at jennmck at yahoo dot com and I'll send you a Paris charm!

      XO, Jenn

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  6. Why oh why haven't I been to Paris? And, how can I be homesick for a place I've never been? I think your love for Paris, Kaye, and your Carousels of Paris book, and Jenn's poem paint such magical picture that I long for that magic. There will be a day when Paris is an option again, and I am so looking forward to that day.

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    1. Hi, Kathy,

      So great to see you here, fellow Red! Thanks for stopping by! Please message me your address at jennmck at yahoo dot com and I'll send you a Paris charm!

      XO, Jenn

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  7. Enjoyed the poem and look forward to Jenn's book coming out.

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    1. Hi, Mason,

      Thanks for stopping by! Please message me your address at jennmck at yahoo dot com and I'll send you a Paris charm!

      XO, Jenn

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    1. Hi, Donamae!

      Thanks for stopping by! Please message me your address at jennmck at yahoo dot com and I'll send you a Paris charm!

      XO, Jenn

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  9. Can't wait to read your book Paris is always a good idea.

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  10. Thanks so much for having me visit, Kaye. We will get back to Paris one day -- soon!

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  11. Thanks for stopping by, my friend.

    Levons un verre à Paris

    xxoo

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  12. Oh! I’ve got to get a copy of the book! Jenn, you make me want to pack up & leave to night!

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  13. J’etaime Paris! Vive la belle France

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