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It's 1920; after 5 years of war the world is changing. Big hats are out, cloche hats are in and women are driving cars; there's liberation in the air.
Coming soon The Girls from New York: all that Jazz.
But first read The Girls from New York: Paris 1913
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@PFDonato Hi, in '22 I got covid, had a stroke, caught my 1st cold in 3 years and developed angina... but I also published my 15th novel, a kid's pic book, completed 2 full m/s and have one agent reading the full m/s. https://t.co/XE1puKIhK4
@MQuigley1963 I shall, I shall. Writing the closing chapter to my latest: black romantic comedy. That makes my fourth year. The two pictured+ one in editing. A record for me. Will try to complete the sequel to 'The Girls from New York'😊https://t.co/XE1puKHJUw by Christmas to make a 5th. 😍
It was a fascinating time of novelty and innovation. Shopping had never been so good. It led me to explore it in The Girls from New https://t.co/8T5MEo5x6W
Please forgive the plug.☺️ https://t.co/feBydZMGSS
@MQuigley1963 If we can talk books, then I'm with you. I shall have managed 4 full novels and a children's illustrated picture book by the end of the year. Two already out there, querying one more right now. Just finishing another m/s and will complete a sequel by December. Love to write.😍
Back in the cool of Margate with son Chas after 10 days at our house in the SCORCHING south of France promoting this year's novel
The Girls from New https://t.co/8T5MEo5x6W
@Mr_Ted_Bun @valeriepenny @cathiedunn @NuEtHeureux @FirleF @Paul_Z_W @nudescribe @WriterRGLongpre @M_Cobbett71 @bombshellfish @jamesgaultbooks @MQuigley1963 @ChildrenInRead Thanks to all who write - and a special thanks to those who read. It's one of the things that defines civilization. My contribution has not been great, but here are a couple I shall leave when I've said my goodbyes.
They came to Paris for their education, but it was not what their parents had in mind. It was 1913, the last year of the Age of Elegance, and nothing would ever be the same again for The Girls From New York.
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#history and #romance collide with #WW1
It's too to do anything, so why not find somewhere shady and settle into a book.
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1913, the final year of the age of elegance. They came to Paris to see the world - a year later the world blew up in their face.
Two books, one story. The fortunes of Evangeline rest in two continents. Chased from her country, pursued by her enemies, married from necessity, betrayed for greed, a stranger in a hostile land. https://t.co/Tn7y9oa228
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