French Twist

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by Glynis Astie


  To my brother Colin, for having such a huge heart and for always making me laugh.

  To my brother-in-law, Josh, for cheerfully reading this book despite its lack of zombies and aliens. Your kind words and keen insights into the realm of romantic comedy are greatly appreciated!

  To my nieces, Sabrina and Skyler, for their unbridled enthusiasm, their creative input and their firm belief that a movie studio would purchase the film rights.

  To my nephews, Jackson and Evan, for making me feel like a rock star for writing this book.

  Thank you all for believing in me.

  About the Author

  After thirteen years in the human resources industry, Glynis was inspired to create a work of fiction rather than continue to listen to employees’ fabricated complaints each day. In her debut novel, French Twist, she chronicles the accelerated courtship and marriage to her husband, Sebastien - with a little judicious editing. When she’s not writing, she’s usually rushing to the gym, wracking her brain to remember 3rd grade math to help her son with his homework, rescuing toys from certain destruction down the toilet or trying not to burn dinner. She currently lives in Westchester, New York with her incredibly romantic French husband and two angelic sons.

  Connect with Glynis Astie

  Blog: www.glynisastie.com

  Twitter: https://twitter.com/GlynisAstie

  Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/glynisastie/

  Facebook:

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  Also by Glynis Astie

  French Toast

  French Toast

  Sydney Bennett is back! And her pursuit of perfection is alive and well. Naïve to the core, Sydney believed that when she finally married the man of her dreams, the hard part was over. Following a civil ceremony as a means to keep Louis from being deported, Sydney continues to plan the fairytale wedding that she had dreamed of since the age of five. Much to her chagrin, she discovers that her mother-in-law is planning what seems to be a rival wedding in France that SHE has been dreaming about for her only child since before he was born. How will poor Sydney be able to ensure two perfect weddings in the midst of Louis’ fruitless job search? Especially when her mother-in-law’s idea of perfection appears to be having Sydney embarrass herself in front of hundreds of French people that she has never met?

  As if she didn’t have enough on her mind already, Sydney finds herself faced with the trials and tribulations of being a wife. Sydney had always heard that marriage was hard, but she thought that this was just a ruse that married couples portrayed in a bid to make single girls feel less desperate. But as the bills pile up and emotions run high, she realizes that there may just be some truth to this statement. And as she watches Louis’ perfection fade away before her very eyes, she begins to wonder if she made a rash decision in marrying a man that she had known for a mere six months.

  With all of the obstacles that Sydney and Louis will encounter, will they be raising their glasses in celebration or watching their impulsive marriage crash and burn? One thing is for certain, Sydney and Louis Durand are headed for one hell of a toast…

  “Both French Twist and French Toast are lighthearted fun reads that will keep you in stitches and make you a believer that fairytale romances really do exist ... even when real life puts obstacles in the way!”

  -Kathleen Anderson, Jersey Girl Book Reviews

  “This novel has a refreshing story line and is a fun, enjoyable read that will make you laugh, and leave you with a feeling of a little exhaustion as Sydney shares the preparations taking place for multiple wedding ceremonies.”

  -Edythe Hamilton, Ski-Wee’s Book Corner

  “French Toast, the second book of the French Twist series by Glynis Astie, was a delightful book...The mishaps and issues that crop up for this poor couple made me laugh out loud many times...I look forward to reading book three!”

  -Heather McCoubrey, author of To Love Twice and Back to December

  “This was a terrific sequel to French Twist and I enjoyed it a great deal. Much of it was laugh-out-loud funny, and her characters were appealing and convincing as were her situations.

  -Reader

 

 

 


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