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After a year of heartbreak, Katherine has impulsively agreed to a home exchange in the south of France. Colorful locals, a yellow lab named Picasso, and the inspiring beauty of the countryside breathe new life into her days.
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Seeking to shed the pain of betrayal and loss, she struggles to recapture her joie de vivre and searches for the answer to a haunting question: is it too late to begin again?
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As Katherine explores the romantic cobblestone lanes of medieval towns, discovers the intoxicating pleasures of Paris and savours the sun-kissed Côte d'Azur, she begins redefining the possibilities in her life.
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An enduring story of hope and change in life’s later years is woven through the author’s love-letter to France. Like a well-travelled friend, Patricia Sands invites readers into a world she loves and entices them to linger." ~ Goodreads
Secondary characters and subplots in abundance for this 450 page contemporary women's first in a series of fiction novels. It provides a requisite lengthy summer read.
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I appreciate Ms Sands tackling the issue of life after fifty.
While I wouldn't agree with all the recommendations Katherine receives from her friends, the book does encourage women to grab hold of their life, choosing to make decisions rather than
obliviously allowing life to drift past them.
A very good thing indeed.
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About today's author?
Family, writing and travel are my passions ... okay, and chocolate ... and I'm seldom without a camera. Toronto, Canada is home for me most of the time, Florida some of the time, and the south of France whenever possible. There are benefits to getting older!
Beginning with my first Kodak Brownie camera at the age of six, it seems I have told stories all of my life through photography. With our happily blended family of seven adult children and, at last count, six grandchildren, life is full and time is short.
Becoming an author in my ... gasp ... 60's ... (I'm too young to be this old!) was not on my agenda. But here I certainly am and writing is what I will continue to do. My debut novel, The Bridge Club, was published through iUniverse in August 2010 and my second novel, The Promise Of Provence, was released in April, 2013. Readers are asking when the next book will be out so I'm back at the drawing board!
My stories celebrate the rewarding friendships and bonds women share and examine the challenges life often throws in our paths.
One of the great pleasures of being published is being asked to speak with women's groups on the subjects of writing and self-publishing as well as the importance of valuing our personal stories. At other events (as one half of Sommers & Sands) along with my speaking partner, author Susan Sommers, through keynotes, workshops and conferences, audiences are encouraged to embrace change and see challenges as opportunities.
I live by the philosophy that it's never too late to begin something new, to seize each day and be a possibilitarian! As the saying goes, just do it!
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Publication Date: May 30, 2013
457 pages, ISBN 9780991931316 Published through CreateSpace
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I received an ecopy with appreciation to Patricia and France
Monday, July 1
Giveaway at Vvb32 Reads
Giveaway at Vvb32 Reads
Tuesday, July 2
Review + Giveaway at Chocolate & Croissants
Review + Giveaway at Chocolate & Croissants
Wednesday, July 3
Review + Giveaway at The French Village Diaries
Interview + Giveaway at An Accidental Blog
Review + Giveaway at The French Village Diaries
Interview + Giveaway at An Accidental Blog
Thursday, July 4
Review at The Most Happy Reader
Review at The Most Happy Reader
Friday, July 5
Interview at The French Village Diaries
Interview at The French Village Diaries
Saturday, July 6
Excerpt posted by Helena Fairfax
Excerpt posted by Helena Fairfax
Sunday, July 7
Review + Giveaway at Walkie Talkie Book Club
Review + Giveaway at Walkie Talkie Book Club
Monday, July 8
Review at Vvb32 Reads
Review + Giveaway at Words And Peace
Review at Vvb32 Reads
Review + Giveaway at Words And Peace
Tuesday, July 9
Review at Faith Hope & Cherrytea
Giveaway at Walkie Talkie Book Club
Review at Faith Hope & Cherrytea
Giveaway at Walkie Talkie Book Club
Wednesday, July 10
Review at Impressions In Ink
Review + Giveaway at Queen Of All She Reads
Review + Giveaway at The Redlady’s Reading Room
Review at Impressions In Ink
Review + Giveaway at Queen Of All She Reads
Review + Giveaway at The Redlady’s Reading Room
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Patricia will be co-leading an 11-day tour of 14 women
to Nice and the countryside of Provence in June 2014.
Come join in the magic!
to Nice and the countryside of Provence in June 2014.
Come join in the magic!
5 comments:
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Nice post.
Elizabeth
Silver's Reviews
This sounds like the perfect escape novel. I love books set in Europe. I hope the language you mentioned isn't too prolific throughout the book.
How am I ever going to get around to reading all the books I've accumulated at home if I keep discovering new and wonderful stories like these on your blog?! Sigh.
thanks for your nice review! I liked everything you highlighted. As for Laura's question, I would say it's not more than you may encounter in your everyday life with people at work.
Thanks for your insightful review and for joining us in the blog tour. I must admit I had second thoughts about Molly's language from time to time and it will all be explained in the next novel!
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