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Paulita Kincer on Tour: I See London I See France

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Paulita Kincer,
author of
The Summer of France,
presented on France Book Tours,
is coming back with her latest novel !

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Author Paulita Kincer

on Tour

February 24 – March 5, 2014

with her

I See London I See France

[women’s fiction, with a touch of romance]

 Release date: December 15, 2013
at Lulu.com

ISBN-13: 978-1304698889

   244 pages
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Purchase ebook or paperback
at Lulu.com, Amazon.com, Barnes and Noble.com

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SYNOPSIS

When her husband of a dozen years walks out in a huff, Caroline Sommers walks out too – to Europe, with her kids after impulsively selling her minivan for travel money. Tired of being the perfect wife, she escapes to rediscover herself, and possibly rekindle the unrequited love of a Frenchman from her college days.  While shepherding her kids from London to Scotland then Paris to Provence, she finds herself at a crossroads. Does she choose love, or lust, in the arms of a European man, or should she try again with the father of her children and the man she truly loved, once? [provided by the author]

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Paulita KincerPaulita Kincer is also the author of The Summer of France. She has an M.A. in journalism from American University and has written for The Baltimore Sun, The St. Petersburg Times, The Tampa Tribune, and The Columbus Dispatch, among other newspapers. She has traveled to France 10 times dragging her three children along twice. She currently teaches college English and lives in Columbus, Ohio, with her husband and three children.
Visit her blog at http://www.paulita-ponderings.blogspot.com
or follow her on Twitter @paulitakincer.
Like her Facebook page at Paulita Kincer Writer.
Email paulita@paulitakincer.com

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VIRTUAL BOOK TOUR SCHEDULE

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 at Book Nerd

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

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

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FRIDAY 56

Friday 56Rules:
*Grab a book, any book.
*Turn to page 56 or 56% in your eReader
*Find any sentence, (or a few, just don’t spoil it) that grabs you.
*Post it.
*Click on the logo here to access the host page.
*Add your (url) post below in Linky.
*Add the post url, not your blog url. It’s that simple.

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I will post for this meme a passage from a book
presented on France Book Tours
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Summer of FranceClick on the book cover to know more about the book

“The trips around the country without spouses in tow continued. Jeanne-Marie and Grayson dropped the teenagers in Aix with enough money for lunch or ice cream before setting off to explore the cliff villages or to Grasse for the parfumerie or to Monaco to try their luck at the casinos.
When I had time, usually in the evenings after Chantal had left, I wondered what happened to my family. What happened to my plans to gather everyone close, to share the beauty of a new country together?”
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WHAT DO YOU THINK?
WHAT DO YOU LIKE IN THIS SHORT EXCEPT?

First Chapter First Paragraph — The Summer of France

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.

Summer of FrancePublication Date: October 2012230 pages, Oblique Presse,
available on Lulu.com ,
ISBN-10: 1300257334,
ISBN-13: 978-1300257332Available in ebook for $3.99
and paperback for $14 at Amazon.com
and in paperback for $14 at Lulu.com

The quiet of the house mocked me as I rummaged through the Sunday paper looking for the travel pages. I ignored the meticulously folded “Help Wanted” section of the newspaper and the yellow highlighter that my husband had placed on the counter to remind me that I’d been unemployed for two months and needed to find a job –soon. The ring of the kitchen phone saved me from isolation and from a job search as the thick accent of my aunt came across the crackly line inviting me to move to France.

Paulita Kincer’s website | The virtual book tour | My review

WHAT DO YOU THINK?
WOULD YOU KEEP READING?