GREAT FRENCH READS
By France Today Editor-in-Chief Guy Hibbert THE CHATEAU OF ILLUSIONS
“If you’re seeking a can’t-put-down-til-done “read,” The Chateau of Illusions won’t disappoint.”
“As uplifting as it is heartbreaking…relationships, interactions and personal experiences are woven into an exciting read…”
“This novel had me hooked from the outset. Engaging characters, great storyline and beautifully written.”
“Insightful writing, engaging characters amidst a remarkable backdrop ....I couldn’t put it down!”
“Guy Hibbert is a wonderful writer. The character
development is profound, the storyline fascinating and well-developed.” “….the love of France and things French is infectious. I highly recommend it.”
“Just finished this extraordinary book - so colourful and full of emotions. The mystery of The Chateau of Illusions forces you to read the book in one go.... loved it.”
PARIS POSTCARDS
“Hibbert is a brilliant writer. I have visited Paris many many times and he has captured the essence throughout many historical eras.”
“If you love Paris or short stories then this is the book for you.”
“The author’s talent of engaging the reader with each of his characters made an indelible impression after each story’s conclusion.”
“I could read this author all day. He forms pictures and evokes emotion with each carefully written sentence.
And, of course, the Parisian settings didn’t hurt either!”
“I absolutely loved this book! I wish there were more short stories... but, it’s best if they leave you wanting more!”
“The atmosphere of Paris permeates the collection, and the question of whether what has been lost can ever be found and if life gives us second chances.”
“The stories are full of secrets and subterfuge, love and loss, and the search for a change of life and fortune.”
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