On the Book Train to Paris by Norie Clarke
Publisher: Headline Review
Release date: 28 May 2026
Back cover blurb: Carly longs to make-over the family's Edinburgh bookshop, but her father is resisting change. Upstairs, Fran is stumped by her next novel - and with how to fix her marriage. In the flat below, Elsa cares for her husband, in need of a short breather to gather her strength. So when a customer drops in and asks for help at his book festival on a train to Paris, it's the chance of a petit escape. And when a book mysteriously appears in the shop that Fran inscribed to a lover in Paris years ago, it seems too serendipitous to ignore. Boarding the train with Carly and Elsa, Fran wonders if revisiting her past will help her move forward. But there are plot twists ahead. Could the book train to Paris be a passport to joie de vivre?
Carly doesn't realise just how unhappy she is until she comes across an ex, now happily married with children.
I'm sure we have all been there to some extent. Meeting someone from a past life, whether it be lover or childhood friend who has made us feel inadequate about ourselves, whether it be career choice, lack of partner...
Carly has recently moved home to live with her parents and is looking for a new job, whilst she decides exactly what it is that she wants to do with her life.
Her Mother Fran is feeling unloved and unfufilled in her marraige, and as a successful author is finding it is hampering her ability to write.
Carly's Father is keeping a huge secret from her Mother which doesn't help the situation at all. Their family bookshop is failing, and there doens't seem to be a way out.
That is until a young man arrives at the bookshop one day, in desperate need of some help and an author to fill a slot at his book festival, on a train to Paris.
It seems unlikely, but timely and is just the thing that both Fran and Carly need.
I finished this book really quickly; it was enjoyable and full of bookish delights. A perfect summer read for book lovers.
On the Book Train to Paris is available now via Amazon online and all good book shops.
Thank You to the publishers who approved my request via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.