Photo Interlude, Review Contest, and A Romance Trope Story! (OFMD Part 3)

Photos!

I've got photos of various views and of a concert!

Also, a story!


Submit a review for Summer Fire and win! Let me know in the comments.
Summer Fire by Deniz Bevan
The Dirty Bits from Carina Press "give you what you want, when you want it. Designed to be read in an hour or two," these "microromances are guaranteed to pack a punch and deliver a happily-ever-after."


'You know how it is with Canadians. We come alive in the summer.'

Ayse had resigned herself to an interesting—but in the end unromantic—trip visiting family in Istanbul. Great-aunts, touristy sites and endless meals…until she meets fellow doctor Hakan.

All tanned skin and defined muscle under his polo shirt, his kisses cut off her breath, making her dizzy. His every touch is a thrill.

Ayse wants all of Hakan at once. His sweet mouth, the heat of his body against hers, their heartbeats slowing together.

A holiday romance might give her some blazing memories come the lonely winter, but maybe, just maybe, the fire between them doesn’t have to be as fleeting as the summer.

For those times when size does matter. The Dirty Bits from Carina Press: quick and dirty, just the way we like it. One-click with confidence. This title is part of the Carina Press Romance Promise: all the romance you’re looking for with an HEA/HFN. It’s a promise!"

 
February is Trope Fest!


I've got a story that fits the prompt for yesterday:
Outsider POV. It's a reunion story told through entries in a notebook!

Found: A Notebook by Deniz Bevan


I think it works even for those who haven't yet watched Our Flag Means Death, because it's short, and all about reconciliation, and it came out sweet.

And now, photos!

Wintertime mail

Lovely cards designed by a local artist



Winter mornings

Our fireplace!

A postcard of Founex village back in the day

Wintertime cows





Lake Geneva

Lac Leman

Snow!









Sunrise

Sunset

At the skating rink lodge

Back to the fireplace!

Wintertime bus stop

Turkish olive oil at the village Christmas fair!



More wintertime post

The Fergus McCreadie Trio come to the village!
A lovely morning of jazz and folk


Have you attended a concert recently?

Comments

An outdoor Christmas tree - very cool!
Deniz Bevan said…
I took quite a few photos of that one, the oversized red bulbs looked so lovely against the snow! (The village didn't string lights on them this year.)
Jeff said…
Congratulations on your book... that mail delivery vehicle looks like it would be cold to operate.
Hi Deniz - fun collection of things enjoyed by the family ... the fire, seeing the mailman arrive - more cards and prezzies, I guess; while the McCreadie trio jazz and folk morning must have been lovely - bet the kids enjoyed listening too. Good luck with the book - cheers Hilary