Her entry begins:
I always have several books going at one time and in different formats. The pile on my nightstand has three James Patterson paperbacks, a few writing craft books, and a book of crochet patterns. I read a Patterson book on the beach every summer and I’m always flipping through a writing book, although Stephen King’s On Writing is my favorite. On my Kindle I’m reading the most recent Grisham and Connelly books. Suspense thrillers are my favorite genre. They are really what...[read on]About Lost in Paris, from the publisher:
Ooh la la! Gwen ends up on a Parisian scavenger hunt—with a cute French ami—in this M!X novel from the author of Lost in London.Visit Cindy Callaghan's website, Facebook page, and Twitter perch.
Gwen Russell is thrilled to hear she will be heading to Paris with her family. Even though the main reason for the trip is to see her three older brothers play lacrosse, Gwen and her Mom have plans to tour the city when they can.
As soon as they land, Gwen is swept up in the city she has always wanted to see, and even meets a très cute boy named Henri. If that wasn't enough excitement, Gwen finds out that her all-time favorite band is playing a one-night only concert in Paris—and there are tickets available to the sold-old show for three lucky people. The catch? Fans who want a golden ticket have to work for it via a scavenger hunt around the City of Light.
Through cryptic clues blasted out every day through a special website, Gwen and her new friends find themselves in a race against time—and against other die-hard fans—as they scramble to landmarks throughout Paris. And it turns out the concert tickets might not even be the biggest prize...
Writers Read: Cindy Callaghan.
--Marshal Zeringue