#BlogTour Inexpressible Island by Paullina Simons @InexpressiblePS

Today I’m closing out the blog tour for Inexpressible Island by Paullina Simons. Thanks to Martina at Midas PR for inviting me to take part.

Inexpressible Island is the third and final book in Paullina Simons’ End of Forever saga that started with The Tiger Catcher and continued in A Beggar’s Kingdom. Turning traditional publishing on its head – after all, this is the era of box sets and binge-watching – all three books in the End of Forever saga were published in 2019: The Tiger Catcher on 30th May, A Beggar’s Kingdom on 8th August and Inexpressible Island on 1st December.

You can find out more about Inexpressible Island, including purchase links,  below

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Book 3 An Inexpressible IslandAbout the Book

Julian has lost everything he ever loved and is almost out of time. His life-and-death struggle against fate offers him one last chance to do the impossible and save the woman to whom he is inextricably bound.

Together, Julian and Josephine must wage war against a relentless dark force that threatens to destroy them. The fight will take everything they are and everything they have, as they try once more to give each other back their unfinished lives.

As the end nears for the star-crossed lovers, Julian learns that fate has one final cruel trick in store for them – and that even a man who has lost everything still has something left to lose.

Purchase links*
Amazon.co.uk | Hive (supporting UK bookshops)
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PaullinaSimons_AuthorPhoto_SMAbout the Author

Paullina Simons is the author of thirteen novels (including the runaway international bestseller, The Bronze Horseman), a memoir, a cookbook and two children’s books.

Born and raised in the Soviet Union, she immigrated to the United States in the mid-seventies. She graduated from the University of Kansas and wrote her first novel, Tully, at twenty-nine.

She has lived in Rome, London, and Dallas, and now lives in New York with her husband and half of her children.

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Inexpressible Island Blog Tour, 27.01 - 04.02

 

Blog Tour: Overture (L’Alouette #1) by Vanessa Couchman

Overture

I’m delighted to be featuring historical novel, Overture by Vanessa Couchman on What Cathy Read Next today.  Overture is the first in a trilogy set in France, starting in 1897 and finishing at the end of World War II. Thanks to Rachel at Rachel’s Random Resources for inviting me to take part in the tour.

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OvertureAbout the Book

What if you had a unique talent, but everything conspired against your dreams?

France, 1897. Born to a modest farming family, Marie-Thérèse has a remarkable singing voice and wants to become a professional singer. But too many obstacles, including her parents’ opposition, stand in her way. And, through no fault of her own, she makes a dangerous enemy of the local landlord.

When the family circumstances change suddenly, Marie-Thérèse and her mother must move to Paris to work in her aunt’s restaurant. Her ambitions rekindle, but the road to success is paved with setbacks until a chance meeting gives her a precious opportunity.

She is close to achieving all her dreams, but the ghosts of the past come back to haunt her and threaten Marie-Thérèse’s life as well as her career.

Format: Paperback, ebook (248 pp.)    Publisher:
Published: 28th May 2019  Genre: Historical Fiction

Purchase Links*
Amazon.co.uk  ǀ  Amazon.com 
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Vanessa CouchmanAbout the Author

Vanessa Couchman is a novelist, short story author and freelance writer and has lived in an 18th-century farmhouse in southwest France since 1997. French and Corsican history and culture provide great inspiration for her fiction. She has written two novels set on the Mediterranean island of Corsica – The House at Zaronza and The Corsican Widow. Her third novel, Overture, is Book 1 of a trilogy set in France between 1897 and 1945. Vanessa’s short stories have won and been placed in creative writing competitions and published in anthologies. (Photo credit: Goodreads author page)

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