Danyelle
Ferguson discovered her love for the written word in elementary school. Her
first article was published when she was in 6th grade. Since then, she’s won several
awards and has been published world-wide in newspapers, magazines and books.
She’s grateful every day to work in her dream jobs – author, editor, and
nurturing her readaholic tendencies.
She grew up
surrounded by Pennsylvania’s beautiful Allegheny Mountains. Then lived for ten
years among the majestic Wasatch Mountains. She is currently experiencing
mountain-withdrawal while living in Kansas with her husband and four
angels-in-training. She enjoys reading, writing, dancing & singing in the
kitchen, and the occasional long bubble bath to relax from the everyday stress
of being “Mommy.”
Connect with the Author here:
"Be careful
what you wish for . . .
Delphine Baudry
wished to be a best-selling author, and 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 and far enough away to be out of his shadow, he 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."
Snippets:
Delphine took out
her phone, and he pulled her close as she snapped a few selfies of them
together. The first few were silly, but then she leaned close and gave him a
kiss on the cheek. The surprised look on his face combined with her kiss
resulted in a comical photo.
“No fair,” he
said. “You didn’t give me any warning.”
“You need a
warning before a girl kisses you?” she teased.
“Just for the
first kiss,” he replied, leaning in closer.
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I love the snippet from Once Upon a Wish. It's one of my faves. =) Thank you, Katie! - Danyelle
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! I love that part too and loved the story!
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