"It would be misleading to say that the course of Lavinia's life was diverted by a kiss, or that a chance remark would change the continent on which she lived, although both things were true."
So begins Katherine Mosby's third novel, Twilight. I decided I was in the mood for a book set in Paris, which this is. I have read Mosby's previous book, The Season of Lillian Dawes, which was quite good, so it wasn't hard for me to choose this as my next read. Per the inside book flap: "In Twilight, award-winning novelist and poet Katherine Mosby, weaves the unforgettable story of a woman's sexual and political awakening, in Paris, on the verge of World War II. Mosby, whose prose Time called 'rich and accomplished,' evokes in Twilight a complex moment in history seen through the prism of a poignant love story." Sounds good, doesn't it? I will let you know how it turns out.