Paris

Paris is the capital of France. It is nicknamed 'The City of Light(s),' a moniker which originated with the instillation of extensive streetlights in the 17th century, but today is often also used in reference to the many aesthetically illuminated buildings and structures in the city.

Geography
Paris is located in northern France.

Bloodbound, Book 2
In an attempt to understand your abilities as a Bloodkeeper, Your character, Jax Matsuo, and Adrian Raines fly to Paris to meet with Serafine Dupont, an old flame of Adrian's whose psychic abilities will hopefully allow you to locate the Tomb of the First Vampire. During your visit with Serafine, you successfully learn more about your abilities. Towards the end of your visit, members of the Order of the Dawn attack Serafine's vampire nightclub, killing many vampires and capturing Serafine herself.

Paris is also home to a rare variety of feral vampire known as a cryptoferal. These eyeless variation adapted to the lack of light underground due to being trapped in the Paris catacombs.

Desire & Decorum, Book 3 (Determinant)
If your character has high enough manners by the end of the book, one of the flash-forwards shows Harry showing Theresa parts of Paris he knows from his time undercover.

High School Story: Class Act, Book 1 (Determinant)
Towards the end of Skye Crandall's premium Chapter 4 scene, she has us call Payton Saunders (who is in Paris at the time) to have her call Frank Walter. We find Frank by Hutchinson's outdoor pool. He tells Payton about Chapter 3's game and that our twin helped win it. He ends the call by having her say hi to the Mona Lisa for him.

High School Story: Class Act, Book 3
While in London for Spotlite, your character and your friends take a day trip to Paris. On the bus ride there, you are once again harassed by the Statton drama club but decide not to let them ruin your day trip. While there, you all go prom shopping. Lancelin St. Claire takes an immediate liking to your group and offers to outfit each of you in his designs.

Passport to Romance
Paris is the first place your character visits while travel blogging. It is also where you meet your four travel companions and love interests. You sightsee and vlog at or around a number of famous French locations, including the Louvre art museum and the Seine River.

Perfect Match
After the Destruction of Eros Arctic Facility, you and your friends take refuge in Paris. You initially enjoy your freedom, relaxing and sightseeing around the city. Not long after arriving, you visit the Louvre, where you realize Damien has been replaced with an identical Match, ending the first book.

In Book 2, while attempting to determine how to rescue Damien from Eros, your group takes up residence in Paris. Nadia sells paintings to help the group pay the bills while Sloane works on the Match (who now goes by Dames) to determine a plan of action to rescue Damien. Once you have successfully rescued Damien in Tokyo, you return to the United States and go to San Francisco.

The Royal Romance, Book 2
King "Liam" and Madeleine's engagement tour stops in Paris. While you are there, you confront Regina Rys about her favoritism for Madeleine and dislike of you, ultimately determining that she was not to blame for the Conspiracy Against Your Character. You also participate in various activities as part of the wedding tour, including attending a fashion show and an opera. In a diamond choice, you can sneak off with Liam to visit the Eiffel Tower and hang a lock on the Pont des Arts.

The Royal Heir, Book 3 (Determinant)
In a premium flashback scene of Chapter 3, it's revealed that Guy took Penelope to Paris four weeks and five dates after they first met. They spent the weekend to celebrate their one-month anniversary. They visited the Champs Elysees, where they kissed. The scene in Paris ends with him saying it may be the real thing. A few days later, Penelope met Kiara in Portavira to tell her about what he said to her during the date.

Rules of Engagement, Book 1
In Rules of Engagement, the Main Character visits Paris with Business Guy as their second date. They have the option to extend their evening in a premium choice.

Rules of Engagement, Book 3 (Determinant)
Paris is one of the honeymoon options for the Main Character and her husband.

Hot Couture
Paris is the location of the second Fashion Week that Your Character (Hot Couture) has her fashion designer debut.

Slow Burn
In Chapter 15, Your Character (Slow Burn) and Everett/Yvette Flynt go to Paris for a final cook-off against Antoine Duval.

Surrender, Book 1
Attorney takes Your Character (Surrender) on a trip to Paris to escape her ex, Pat Ransic.

The Phantom Agent
The main character and Agent Gray stay at a GAIA safehouse in Paris. Those 2 characters go to a casino to meet a contact in Chapter 2 and fight people that work for The Architect in Chapters 3 and 4.

America's Most Eligible: All Stars (Determinant)
A premium scene reveals that you went to Paris with your love interest if you won Season 10 and New York City if you did not.

A Very Scandalous Proposal (Determinant)
At Your Character (A Very Scandalous Proposal) and Simon/Ava Montjoy's engagement party, Genevieve Lawson mentions that Simon/Ava's mother used to purchase gowns in Paris.

Desire & Decorum: First Winter (Determinant)
If you suggest that Harry's surprise for Theresa may be a trip to the continent, she will mention that she "would adore seeing where he spent his time in France! We could even see Notre Dame!"

The Freshman, Book 1 (Determinant)
If your character gives Kaitlyn her lucky charm bracelet, you can mention that it helped you when you got lost in Paris.

The Heist: Monaco
When asked for your name while undercover, one of the incorrect options is "London Paris."

High School Story, Book 2
Payton Saunders considers a "Pink Paris" theme for her winter quarter party when the school board is unable to return the money Isa embezzled in time for the winter formal.

Home for the Holidays
When Wyatt Hart finishes fixing up his cessna, your character jokingly asks if he can fly you two to Paris. He says it isn't quite up for a transatlantic flight, but he can fly you down the street.

Open Heart, Book 1
Paris is one of the places Teresa Martinez visits after you secretly administer her cure. Her son Luis withdraws his suit against Edenbrook Hospital after seeing a picture of her in France and realizing how happy she was.

Queen B, Book 1
When your character and Zoey go to the mall in Chapter 8, one of the shops you visit is a boutique. You mention that Zoey looks at clothes from "the Paris runway."

Red Carpet Diaries, Book 3
Paris is one of the places your character can choose as a honeymoon destination.

Ride or Die: A Bad Boy Romance, Book 1 (Determinant)
If you have Logan pretend to be a student, one of options is for him to say he is an exchange student from Paris and adopt a French accent. The other options besides Paris are London and Texas.

Save the Date
Before Best Man arrives at Concept Events, Ed mentions that Best Man was responsible for planning the previous year's Paris Film Awards. Later, your character suggests that Simon has won a trip to Paris and is planning to invite her. Edith also insists on taking Arnold on a European honeymoon after finding out that he had never been to Paris.

Sunkissed
Gayle studied abroad in Paris. Her notes on Paris became part of her dissertation.

The Unexpected Heiress (Determinant)
If Your Character (The Unexpected Heiress) marries John Somerset or Hugh Crawford, Gemma Montjoy mentions she will be traveling to Paris and will send you postcards.

The Phantom Agent (Determinant)
In a premium Chapter 10 scene, this city is one of the options to have met our pretend spouse (Agent Gray); the other option is Amsterdam. In the same chapter, this city is mentioned if we suggest expensive dinner.

First Comes Love (Determinant)
In a premium Chapter 2 scene, Rebecca mentions that she attended Fashion Week in Paris and reccomends that your character and her friends should visit the city.

Trivia

 * One of the paintings in the Louvre is Wanderer über dem Nebelmeer (1817) by Caspar David Friedrich (currently located in the Hamburger Kunsthalle in Hamburg, Germany).