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Friday, September 13, 2019

Fragments of French, an Unexpected Journey of the Heart by Wanda St. Hilaire - Book Blast - Book Trailer - Giveaway - Enter Daily!


Hi, lovelies!  It gives me great pleasure today to host Wanda St. Hilaire and her new book, “Fragments of French, an Unexpected Journey of the Heart”!  For other stops on her Goddess Fish Promotions Book Tour, please click on the banner above or any of the images in this post.

Be sure to make it to the end of this post to enter to win an exciting prize pack including fabulous prizes such as a ribboned beret, a Paris coin bag, AND an eBook copy of the featured book!!  Also, come back daily to interact with Wanda and to increase your chances of winning!

Thanks for stopping by!  Wishing you lots of luck in this fabulous giveaway!


Fragments of French, an Unexpected
Journey of the Heart
by Wanda St. Hilaire

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GENRE: Memoir (Travel)

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BLURB:

After a harsh brush with her mortality, shadowed by a premature divorce, Wanda St. Hilaire pledges to be true to her primary passion—living ardently through travel. On the fateful day her life intersects with Jean-François, a charming Frenchman, on a bustling street in Lisbon, every fiber of her being feels as though she has finally entered the doorway to a magical world that she knew existed since she was a young girl.

St. Hilaire turns a complicated romantic ballet full of missteps into a collage of people, places, and cultures. Fragments of French is an exquisitely detailed travelogue of Portugal, Canada, France, and Mexico, filled with minor characters who delight with their humanity. However, what really makes this tale a standout is a gift for pacing and description to rival Tom Wolfe.

The hero’s journey is not only for the characters of our favorite stories or mythical legends. At some point, each of us receives the call to adventure. Fate summons the hero; we can refuse the call, or step into something that will turn our lives upside down, and potentially change everything we know to be true.

From feeling “completely disarmed, no fortress standing”, to embracing her untethered strength, the author turns this account of living life out loud into lessons for us all.

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EXCERPT FOUR:

French words from my childhood pop into my head at opportune moments, surprising me. On our family visits, my French grandfather whom, to my seven-year-old eyes, looked like a wizened turtle, walked me to the cheese factory near his home. Hand in hand, we would saunter ever so slowly, and he would mutter foreign words to me. His horrid wife, Step grand-mère—the Wicked Witch of Winnipeg—made the grandchildren speak only French in her presence, and I am oddly grateful to her at this moment.

Jean-François asks if I am concerned about our age difference. To my mind, age is determined by the essence and energy of a person. I have known people who are biologically thirty, yet exude the air of a person many decades older. I know my energy is younger than my thirty-five years, and this is what concerns him, but the eight years between us is as insignificant as dust in the wind.   

The castle looms over this ancient section of the city, making the evening more dream-like. The cultural blend and integration of the inhabitants creates an exotic atmosphere. With Brazilian, Latin, and African influences from the former Portuguese colonies, I am moved by the cadence and archaic soul of the music. My body involuntarily sways to each new rhythm, and I close my eyes to breathe in the antiquity of my surroundings.

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AUTHOR BIO:


Her prime passion is the thrill of travel—of experiencing other cultures, traditions, lifestyles, and languages—thus expanding her perspective.

Wanda St. Hilaire has a predilection and passion for all things Latin, and she believes life is too short not to do what you love, where you love. She spends time writing in Mexico for inspiration, and to escape the frozen landscapes of Alberta.

Through writing, St. Hilaire shares what she’s learned from the high peaks of adventure and love, to the dark valleys of illness and heartbreak. Her mission is to help people overcome the self, and tap into their wise inner guidance system. Her wish is to inspire others to live true to their unique and beautiful nature.

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GIVEAWAY INFO:


Wanda will be awarding a ribboned beret & Paris coin bag with an E-book of Fragments of French to a randomly drawn winner via Rafflecopter during the tour.  International offer.


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This contest is sponsored by a third party. Fabulous and Brunette is a registered host of Goddess Fish Promotions.  Prizes are given away by the sponsors and not Fabulous and Brunette. The featured author and Goddess Fish Promotions are solely responsible for the giveaway prize.

3 comments:

  1. Wanda ~ Good morning! Welcome to FAB! It is so great to have you here! Congrats on your new book and good luck on the book tour! :) Also, congrats on being a survivor!! My mom is also a two-time cancer survivor (breast and ovarian) and is actually at cancer camp in Montana right now (her second year) with sixty other woman who are also going through breast cancer and/or are survivors!! And I am BRCA-2 Positive plus with family history, etc. I am calculated to have like an 84% chance of getting at least one cancer in my lifetime... So yeah... But I was reading your blog and I think it’s great that you wrote a book on it and continue to share your experiences!!! Keep up the good work and I wish you continued good health!!! #fightlikeagirl :)

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  2. Hello Ally!

    Thanks so much for hosting my latest book. Oh ... and thank you on the survivorship. Readers of What To Do After "I'm sorry, it's cancer" have found a lot of inspiration and ideas outside of mainstream medicine. Lots on the psychology of wellness. And if you have the BRCA-2, you may find it very interesting in regard to epigenetics and we down regulate or turn on the gene and how WE can have power over it.

    I hope your readers come along with me on the journey in Fragments of French! It's quite the tale.

    Thanks again,
    Wanda

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