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Spring, 1909
When Delphine Altrain purchases a date with Paris’ most eligible bachelor, Gabriel LaPouge, she has one thing on her mind…hats. When her latest design becomes the talk of the Grand Prix, it seems everything she has dreamed of is within her reach, but when the past arrives to destroy her present, Delphine needs to decide if she stays and risks heartbreak, or run and always wonder what could have been.
Summer, 1924
Beautiful Edith Carrow appears to have it all. As Coco Chanel’s mannequin her life is full of parties and the adoration of a rich man. But Edith holds a deep secret from her past. When she meets toymaker, Henri, her heart threatens to unravel all she has worked hard to achieve. She must choose, follow her head or listen to her heart and risk losing everything.
Autumn, 1935
Genevieve Dupuis is forbidden from doing two things; painting and falling in love. So when she meets handsome Sebastian on a forbidden painting trip her life becomes ever so slightly complicated. Can a girl who has learned to survive by lies and illusions face up to the truth in time to realise that sometimes surrender is the bravest act of all?
Winter, 1944
SOE agent Therese Lambert is about to risk everything to help free Canadian airman Will – a man hiding his own covert activities beneath an identity she knows isn’t his. Fleeing from the German occupiers and the collaborating French, they escape Paris. Can their budding attraction survive a perilous journey or will a betrayal put both their lives on the line?
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication date26 July 2021
- File size788 KB
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- ASIN : B09747Z7RH
- Publisher : Girl on a Soapbox Press (26 July 2021)
- Language : English
- File size : 788 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: 314,555 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- 4,471 in Romance Short Stories
- 4,686 in Romance Anthologies
- 11,101 in Historical Fiction (Kindle Store)
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About the authors
Ava lives in sunny Brisbane with her two boys and a Spoodle named Stroodle.
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Nancy Cunningham is an Adelaide based writer, where she lives with her partner and gorgeous curly haired daughter. When not working in her role as a research scientist in entomology, looking after her family, reading, watching too many historical dramas and spider wrangling, Nancy likes to write about spirited and stoic heroines of the past overcoming adversity. In addition to writing historical romance, Nancy also enjoys dabbling in other genres including science fiction and literary short stories.
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In the first story, Ava January's character, Delphine, risks everything on one chance meeting with a entrepreneurial landlord who helps her set up her dream milliner shop in a desirable Parisian street. As the stories unfold, this shop is used for varying purposes and/or those characters make small cameos. Such as when Sarah Fiddelaers' character, Genevieve, in The Secret Artist of Paris, remembers seeing a portrait of Delphine's wedding some twenty-five years earlier and thinks she might one day like to paint that portrait as it has always meant so much to her.
All four stories were well written. Sarah Fiddelaers work will always be a favourite but I particularly enjoyed Ava January's story also. Delphine for the time period was a remarkable character.
My favourite lines in the anthology go to Sarah Fiddelaers for this description of Paris that took my breath away: 'Paris always put winter on in a sulky way. It was as though autumn stretched too thin and simply faded into a season with no colour and no light. The trees were bare, the skies grey, the weather miserable and damp in a misty way that rarely settled to rain.'
I look forward to what these talented writers come up with next.