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France Book Tours Alphabet: C is for…

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Ruth Hull CHATLIEN

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SYNOPSIS

As a clever girl in stodgy, mercantile Baltimore, Betsy Patterson dreams of a marriage that will transport her to cultured Europe. When she falls in love with and marries Jerome Bonaparte, she believes her dream has come true—until Jerome’s older brother Napoleon becomes an implacable enemy.Based on a true story, The Ambitious Madame Bonaparte

 

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C

is also for

Adria J. CIMINO

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SYNOPSIS

There are encounters that make a difference. The paths of four strangers cross amid the beauty, squalor, animation and desolation found on a Parisian street called the Rue des Martyrs.
Each one faces some sort of struggle:
A young man’s search for his birth mother leads him to love and grim family secrets.
An unsatisfied housewife finds her world turned upside down by the promise of a passionate liaison.
An aging actor, troubled by the arrival of the son he abandoned years ago, must make a choice: either lose him forever or put aside pride and seek redemption.
A young woman, betrayed by her fiancé, travels to Paris to begin a new life and forget about love… at least that is her intention.
Four stories entwine, four quests become one in Paris, Rue des Martyrs

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C

is also for

Susan CONLEY

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SYNOPSIS

 

With her new novel, Paris Was the Place (Knopf, 2013), Susan Conley offers a beautiful meditation on how much it matters to belong: to a family, to a country, to any one place, and how this belonging can mean the difference in our survival. Novelist Richard Russo calls Paris Was the Place, “by turns achingly beautiful and brutally unjust, as vividly rendered as its characters, whose joys and struggles we embrace as our own.”

When Willie Pears begins teaching at a center for immigrant girls in Paris all hoping for French asylum, the lines between teaching and mothering quickly begin to blur. Willie has fled to Paris to create a new family, and she soon falls for Macon, a passionate French lawyer. Gita, a young girl at the detention center, becomes determined to escape her circumstances, no matter the cost. And just as Willie is faced with a decision that could have dire consequences for Macon and the future of the center, her brother is taken with a serious, as-yet-unnamed illness. The writer Ayelet Waldman calls Paris Was the Place “a gorgeous love story and a wise, intimate journal of dislocation that examines how far we’ll go for the people we love most.” Named on the Indie Next List for August 2013 and on the Slate Summer Reading List, this is a story that reaffirms the ties that bind us to one another.

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Dominique Marny on Tour: I Looked for the One My Heart Loves

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Dominique Marny

 on Tour

 September 2-11, 2014

with

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I Looked for
The One My Heart Loves

[fiction]

 Release date: August 12, 2014
at Open Road Integrated Media / Publishers Square

384 pages

ISBN: 978-1-4804-6116-1

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SYNOPSIS

Anne and Alexis are separated by war as children and reunited later by destiny. A powerful and dramatic love story that spans decades in spite of its seeming impossibility.

Anne, 9, and Alexis, 11, grow up together in the Montmartre area of Paris. While she has a major crush on him, he merely sees her as his friend’s little sister. After WWII begins, the two are separated as their families flee Paris to avoid the German occupation. When they say goodbye, Alexis promises to always protect Anne.

Anne holds on to this promise for years as she constantly thinks of Alexis, wondering where he may be. Anne grows up, finds works in an art gallery, and marries a kind, devoted man with whom she has two children. But her heart still belongs to Alexis and she never stops looking for him. Their paths cross fatefully one day in Brussels many years after they were separated.

Alexis, living in Canada and soon to be moving to San Francisco, has a family of his own; a wife in constant depression and a son. Despite their responsibilities to family and the geographical distance that keeps them apart, Anne and Alexis find a way to love one another, secretly yet passionately.

But after all this time, will they ever manage to be truly together, completely?  [provided by the publisher]

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Dominique Marny

 

Dominique Marny was raised in a family that loves art,
literature, adventure and travels.
In addition to being a novelist,
she is a playwright, screenwriter, and writes for various magazines.

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WATCH THIS BEAUTIFUL VIDEO
where Dominique Marny speaks
about her book,
and how Paris inspired her writing

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VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR SCHEDULE

 Tuesday, September 2
Review + Giveaway at  Readerly Musings

Wednesday, September 3
Review + Giveaway
at  Musings of a Writer & Unabashed Francophile

Thursday, September 4
Review + Giveaway at Mommasez…

Friday, September 5
Review at Jorie Loves A Story
Review at The French Village Diaries

Sunday, September 7
Review + Giveaway at Book Nerd

Monday, September 8
Review + Giveaway at Deal Sharing Aunt
Review + Giveaway at Unshelfish

Tuesday, September 9
Review + Giveaway at I Am, Indeed

Thursday, September 11
Review + Giveaway at The Book Binder’s Daughter

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You can enter the giveaway here
or on the book blogs participating in this tour.
Be sure to follow each participant on Twitter,
they are listed in the entry form below
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Visit each blogger on the tour:
tweeting about the giveaway everyday of the Tour
will give you 5 extra entries each time!
[just follow the directions on the entry-form]

Entry-Form

It’s open internationally
We will have 2 winners:
An ARC for a US resident.
An ebook for a resident of any country

France Book Tours 1st Anniversary Giveaway Winners

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France Book Tours celebrated
its first anniversary
on April 18!

 

The mega giveaway received an incredible response, well, not surprising with so many great books to win!
We had a total of 1753 entries with 89 different readers.

So we decided to pick 10 winners! Here they are, with the book they won. We were able to give to each a book among the 3 they wished.
You can double check the Rafflecopter list of winners here.

 

Spirit of Lost Angels

won by Maria D.

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won by Denise D.

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Becoming Josephine

won by Jasmyn N.

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Unravelled

won by Michele B.

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Ambitious Madame Bonap

won by Denise K.

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The Paris Lawyer

won by Alyssa P.

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I see London cover

won by Samantha M.

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City of Jasmine

won by Cas P.

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Promise of Provence

won by Collene I.

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Confessions of a Paris Party Girl - cover

won by Con M.

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In case you are not among the 10 happy winners,
remember that France Book Tours organizes a monthly giveaway -posted all month long in the sidebar.
Also, when you agree to post a review, you automatically get 3 entries in the monthly giveaway!