Posts tagged ‘Paris’

France Book Tours stops for March 2-8

I see London cover Sunday, March 2
Review + Giveaway at Making My Mark

Monday, March 3
Review + Giveaway at I Am, Indeed

Tuesday, March 4
Review + Giveaway at Mommasez…

Wednesday, March 5
Review + Giveaway at Suko’s Notebook

 Paris Rue des Martyrs - cover final Monday, March 3
Review + Giveaway at
New Books on my Shelves

Tuesday, March 4
Review at Blog in France

Wednesday, March 5
Review + Giveaway at Book Nerd

Thursday, March 6
Review at The Reading Life

Friday, March 7
Review + Interview + Giveaway
at Words And Peace

Ambitious Madame Bonap Monday, March 3
Review at Words And Peace

Tuesday, March 4
Review at
The Reading Life

Thursday, March 6
Review + Excerpt + Giveaway at
I Am, Indeed

Friday, March 7
Review + Giveaway at
Queen of All She Reads

France Book Tours stops for Feb 24-28

Heads Above Water cover Monday, February 24
Review + Guest-Post + Giveaway
at Mommasez…

Tuesday, February 25
Review at Just One More Chapter

Wednesday, February 26
Review + Excerpt + Giveaway
at Words And Peace

Thursday, February 27
Review at An Accidental Blog

Friday, February 28
Review at Booksie’s Blog

Interview + Giveaway
at The French Village Diaries

I see London cover Monday, February 24
Review at Words And Peace

Tuesday, February 25
Review + Interview at Blog In France

Wednesday, February 26
Review +  Giveaway
at The French Village Diaries

Thursday, February 27
Review + Guest-Post at Book Nerd

Friday, February 28
Review + Giveaway at Queen of All She Reads

First Chapter First Paragraph — Dancing With Paris

first paragraphEvery Tuesday,
Diane at Bibliophile by the Sea posts the first paragraph of her current read.
Anyone can join in.
Click on the logo to link your post.

I will share here the first paragraph of a book
in the Completed Tours category.

Dancing with Paris

Release date: July 16th 2013,
by Amazon Publishing

 Goodreads

Available as paperback, ebook, or audiobook

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“Claudia, what do I always tell you? Salsa comes from the hips! Now, move!”
My face flamed as Kosta, my Serbian-born salsa instructor, squared himself in front of me, then grabbed my hips and tried to emulate the smooth gyrations that were coming from his own. When I snuck a glimpse of myself in the mirror, I decided I looked more like a swollen purple balloon jiggling atop a pair of stilts than the Latin dance goddess Kosta expected.
And of all nights, tonight was not the night to look like a swollen anything.

Author’s website | The virtual book tour

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WOULD YOU KEEP READING?