Monday, January 5, 2015

"Paris, Rue des Martyrs" Available in Print!


A story of encounters that make a difference… How about taking a trip to Paris and a glimpse into the lives of four Parisians through the pages of a book?

I’m thrilled to announce that my novel Paris, Rue des Martyrs is now available in print format as well as ebook format. As some of you might know, Agency Editions Inc. published it early last year as an ebook only. 

Paris, Rue des Martyrs follows the lives of four strangers in Paris. Each one is on a quest: to uncover a family secret, to grasp a new chance at love, to repair mistakes of the past. Four stories entwine, four quests become one, as their paths cross amid the beauty, squalor, animation and desolation of a street in Paris, the rue des Martyrs. 

Rafael's search for his birth mother leads him to love and grim family secrets. Cecile's view of herself as an unsatisfied housewife is radically changed by the promise of a passionate liaison. Andre, an aging actor, troubled by the arrival of the son he abandoned years ago, must make a choice, to either lose his son forever or put aside pride and seek redemption. Mira travels to Paris to begin a new life and forget about love... or so she intends. 

Four strangers, four stories, one riveting novel.

Click here to find Paris, Rue des Martyrs on Amazon. And thanks for all of your support! 

18 comments:

  1. I'm going to have to see if it's available in the UK, not via Amazon. I'm popping into my local bookshop this week. I'll have a chat to them.

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    1. The bookshop should be able to order it. Please tell them that it's published through a new independent press and we would love it if they stocked even a couple of copies. Thanks for your interest, Margaret! I hope it works out!

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  2. Congratulations, hope your book is a huge success it sounds great :-)

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    1. Thank you! :) Hoping to get the word out there. That's the big challenge...

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  3. Exciting news! The book sounds really interesting - good luck with it! Thanks for linking to #WhatImWriting. x

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    1. Thanks! It was interesting writing about Paris and its people!

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  4. Sounds like an interesting story. Great choice of back drop too.

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    1. Thank you! Setting is always very important to me when I write. I think a place is almost like a character!

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  5. Sounds like a fascinating read, I'll have to check it out... Congratulations for getting it in print!

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    1. Thank you! I'm hoping readers will enjoy reading it as much as I enjoyed writing it!

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  6. FĂ©licitations Adira! I really need to pick it up soon. Will let you know when I pick it up and have read it. Happy New Year and all the the best in 2015!

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    1. Merci! Sounds great. Thanks for your support! Happy New Year to you too. Hope your 2015 is filled with good books!

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  7. Congratulations! It sounds like a very exciting story. I hope it goes well for you. xx #WhatImWriting.

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    1. Thanks very much! And thanks for stopping by!

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  8. The book sounds great. Another one to add to the To Be Read list. Thank you for sharing with #whatimwriting x

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    1. Thanks so much for your support! For an indie author, support from readers is essential!!

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  9. Oh dear, Adria,. This isn't going well. My bookshop spent some time trying to track down your book, and succeeded in finding it, of course, but concluded that it was not available for export to the UK. Do you know differently?

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    1. Hi Margaret, Thanks for the info. I'm going to check into this and hopefully I can find out more information. I'll keep you posted...

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