Fireworks Over Paris
A Runaway Bride, a Grumpy Chef, and a New Year’s Promise in the City of Love
Escape to the most romantic city in the world this holiday season with “Fireworks Over Paris,” a heartwarming tale of unexpected love and new beginnings. When Eleanor, a runaway bride, flees her lavish wedding, she finds herself adrift in Paris, just days before New Year’s Eve. Her plans for a quiet escape are upended by the formidable, yet undeniably charming, Chef Antoine Dubois, whose Michelin-starred restaurant becomes her unlikely haven. As the festive spirit of Paris envelops them, Eleanor and Antoine clash over culinary philosophies and personal secrets, only to discover a simmering attraction beneath their initial animosity. Can a grumpy chef and a heartbroken runaway find love amidst the holiday magic and dazzling New Year’s fireworks? This delightful romantic comedy explores themes of self-discovery, second chances, and the power of finding home in the most unexpected places. Perfect for fans of enchanting holiday romance and Parisian charm.
- Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy
- Runaway bride, grumpy chef, banter, humor, HEA: it’s clearly a rom-com.
- Fiction / Romance / Holiday
- Centered around New Year’s, holiday magic, fireworks, and seasonal Paris atmosphere.
- Fiction / Romance / Contemporary
- Modern setting, contemporary emotional stakes, no historical or fantasy elements.
- Fiction / Romance / Clean & Wholesome
- Use this only if the spice level is mild / closed-door and tone is heartwarming.
- Fiction / Women or Fiction / Women’s Fiction
- If Eleanor’s self-discovery and “finding home” arc gets as much weight as the romance.
- Fiction / City Life
- If you want to lean into “Paris as character,” with strong sense of place and urban life.





