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Christiane France truly believes that love makes the world go round, so she likes stories with both happy and bittersweet endings. Christiane has been writing romance for the past twenty years and lives near Niagara Falls with her husband and The Boys—two black and white Persian cats.  
 
Christiane France truly believes that love makes the world go round, so she likes stories with both happy and bittersweet endings. Christiane has been writing romance for the past twenty years and lives near Niagara Falls with her husband and The Boys—two black and white Persian cats.  
  
 
To learn more about Christiane and her work, please visit her website at http://www.chrisgrover.ca  
 
To learn more about Christiane and her work, please visit her website at http://www.chrisgrover.ca  
  
ChriStiane's Latest release is:
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NEW BOOKS
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Christiane's latest release is:
  
 
Raindrops And Roses  
 
Raindrops And Roses  
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http://www.amberquill.com/AmberAllure/RaindropsRoses.html
 
http://www.amberquill.com/AmberAllure/RaindropsRoses.html
 
First in the LONDON CALLING SERIES
 
First in the LONDON CALLING SERIES
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The day before Drew McEvoy is to fly home, following a temporary work assignment in London, he trips going down the stairs to a teashop and is saved from injury by the quick thinking of Englishman Michael Dawson. Michael can see Drew is a little shaken up by the incident, so invites him to sit at his table to catch his breath and offers to buy him a cup of tea.
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The chemistry is there from the word "go." Drew doesn’t know if it’s a momentary thing, or if it could turn into something more, but there’s not enough time for him to find out. All he can do is hold onto the moment and stretch it out to the very last drop.
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But Michael surprises Drew by inviting him to have a drink at his flat and then go for dinner. Drew knows the most they can have is a few hours, that this time tomorrow they’ll be thousands of miles apart. Should he risk spoiling their brief time together by telling Michael that? Or would it be better to keep his mouth shut? After all, they’re just ships passing in the night, right?

Latest revision as of 21:13, 15 January 2013

BIO

Christiane France truly believes that love makes the world go round, so she likes stories with both happy and bittersweet endings. Christiane has been writing romance for the past twenty years and lives near Niagara Falls with her husband and The Boys—two black and white Persian cats.

To learn more about Christiane and her work, please visit her website at http://www.chrisgrover.ca


NEW BOOKS

Christiane's latest release is:

Raindrops And Roses by Christiane France ISBN-13: 978-1-61124-356-7 (Electronic) http://www.amberquill.com/AmberAllure/RaindropsRoses.html First in the LONDON CALLING SERIES

The day before Drew McEvoy is to fly home, following a temporary work assignment in London, he trips going down the stairs to a teashop and is saved from injury by the quick thinking of Englishman Michael Dawson. Michael can see Drew is a little shaken up by the incident, so invites him to sit at his table to catch his breath and offers to buy him a cup of tea. The chemistry is there from the word "go." Drew doesn’t know if it’s a momentary thing, or if it could turn into something more, but there’s not enough time for him to find out. All he can do is hold onto the moment and stretch it out to the very last drop. But Michael surprises Drew by inviting him to have a drink at his flat and then go for dinner. Drew knows the most they can have is a few hours, that this time tomorrow they’ll be thousands of miles apart. Should he risk spoiling their brief time together by telling Michael that? Or would it be better to keep his mouth shut? After all, they’re just ships passing in the night, right?