I admit this is not my favorite genre, but nevertheless it was hard for me to keep reading it. Her feelings about her curse were so repetitious, and the book seemed way too long for the slim plot developments. Basically she met a few people along the way who touched her like Rémy, but that was it except for Luc and Henry. So why 300 years? Also, I was very bothered by the historical inaccuracy of Paris. On her anniversary in 1724, she meets Rémy at Sacré Cœur Basilica in Paris, the white Taj Mahal structure in Montmartre. But the church was built more than 150 years later, beginning in 1875 and ending in 1914, as penance for the Franco-Prussian war, in which France lost Alsace to Prussia and created thousands of Alsatian refugees. I could not get this problem out of my head, and it made me wonder how many other historical errors there were.
I also disliked her masochistic relationship with Luc, but that is a subjective matter. I did enjoy the twists at the end. I think a shorter time period and 200 fewer pages would have made it a better book.