Perhaps there are some side characters as well, like a local Parisian who has some insider knowledge about the secrets. Maybe an old shopkeeper or a cab driver who gives hints or warnings to the main characters as they dig deeper into the secrets of Paris.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read the book yet. But typically in a novel, there would be a protagonist who is likely to be involved in uncovering the secrets. It could be a visitor to Paris or someone who has lived there all their life.
One of the main themes could be mystery as the word 'secrets' is in the title. It might involve secrets within the city of Paris, perhaps related to its history, culture or the characters' personal lives.
I'm sorry, I don't know the main characters as I haven't read the book. But they could be Parisians involved in the book world, like a bookseller or a bibliophile.
I have no idea as I haven't read it. It could be a family living in the house, like a mother, father and their children.
I'm not sure exactly as I haven't read it, but they could be the tenants of the apartment. Maybe a young artist who has just moved in, an old lady who has lived there for decades, and a nosy neighbor who is always peeking into others' affairs.
Without having read 'Forgiving Paris A Novel', it's hard to say exactly who the main characters are. However, based on the title, one can assume there could be a character who has a significant emotional investment in Paris. It could be an artist who has had their work or heart broken in Paris and now has to find a way to forgive. There might also be a supporting cast of characters like friends, family members, or other Parisians who are involved in this journey of forgiveness in different ways.
I don't know as I haven't read the book. It could be a Parisian local, a tourist visiting for Christmas, or perhaps a group of friends or family members.
I'm not certain, but it's likely that there could be a character who is a struggling writer living in the apartment, using the Parisian atmosphere to fuel their creativity. Another character could be a single mother trying to raise her child in the city. And perhaps a retired gentleman who has seen the changing face of Paris over the years and has his own insights about the apartment and the neighborhood.
Since I don't know the exact 'love in paris novel', it's hard to say. But typically, there could be a young couple, perhaps a man who is an artist and a woman who is a writer. They meet by chance in a Parisian café and their relationship begins from there.
Since I'm not familiar with the '3 days in Paris novel', I can only guess. It could be a family on a short vacation in Paris for three days. The main characters might include the parents and their children. Each family member could have their own story arc during this time, like the kids getting excited about seeing the Eiffel Tower, and the parents having a chance to rekindle their relationship away from the daily routine at home.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read the exact 'Paris in Love Novel'. But usually, there would be a male and a female lead. Maybe a young artist and a sophisticated Parisian native who fall in love.