Happy book birthday to Danyelle
Ferguson on her new release, Once Upon a Wish. This book birthday is
extra special, as it marks her 10th published book! #HappyDance
A few years ago (Danyelle isn't
divulging the exact number), she spent her senior year of high school as an
exchange student in France. She lived on the coast, near the port of La
Rochelle. The towers at the port marked her very favorite spot. She loved the
cobblestone streets, the gorgeous architecture, and most of all, to look across
the ocean, knowing that her family in Pennsylvania was just on the other side.
As a writer, one of her goals has
been to write a book set in La Rochelle, France - and Once Upon a Wish made
that dream come true. It's true that "Every dream fulfilled begins with a
wish."
Be careful what you wish for . . .
Delphine Baudry wished to be a best-selling author, but now instead of celebrating and jumping into her next novel, she's frozen with fear. What if she turns out to be a one-hit-wonder? What if all her new fans hate the next book? To top it all off, she can't even discuss the situation with her favorite brainstorming partner, her mother, who is losing her memory to Alzheimer's. Taking a cue from some teens tossing Euros into a fountain, Delphine gives into some whimsy and wishes for her next book plot.
Jean-Paul Chassériau wished to start an online marketing company in La Rochelle. Now the real work begins. Feeling pressure to live up to his father's name in traditional marketing, Jean-Paul has a million ideas but no clients. When he finds a funky old Franc lodged between cobblestones near a fountain, there was only one thing to do. Make a wish.
When their coins collide, Delphine and Jean-Paul's wishes become intertwined, changing the course of their futures, and teaching them that wishes are sometimes fulfilled in unexpected ways.
Delphine Baudry wished to be a best-selling author, but now instead of celebrating and jumping into her next novel, she's frozen with fear. What if she turns out to be a one-hit-wonder? What if all her new fans hate the next book? To top it all off, she can't even discuss the situation with her favorite brainstorming partner, her mother, who is losing her memory to Alzheimer's. Taking a cue from some teens tossing Euros into a fountain, Delphine gives into some whimsy and wishes for her next book plot.
Jean-Paul Chassériau wished to start an online marketing company in La Rochelle. Now the real work begins. Feeling pressure to live up to his father's name in traditional marketing, Jean-Paul has a million ideas but no clients. When he finds a funky old Franc lodged between cobblestones near a fountain, there was only one thing to do. Make a wish.
When their coins collide, Delphine and Jean-Paul's wishes become intertwined, changing the course of their futures, and teaching them that wishes are sometimes fulfilled in unexpected ways.
1 comment:
Okay, you didn't have to include the blurb, now I want to read it. LOL.
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