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Karen (57)
Aug 15 2008 11:26 AM Post #161
Location : Los Osos, CA

Hello Elizabeth:

This has been a very difficult year for me. I needed an "escape" and found "A Letter from Provence" at the library. I read it and loved it. I have since read "Summer in Tuscany", "Hotel Riviera", "The Last Time I Saw Paris" and am now reading "The House In Amalfi". Thank you for your wonderful stories. Your descriptions of France and Italy are delightful and I can almost taste the wonderful food! I also enjoy the strength and fortitude of your female characters. A friend and I have promised that some day, some how, we will go to Provence.
John Galavan (61)
Aug 11 2008 14:30 PM Post #160
Location : Washington

I found you on the Amalfi Coast and have continued thoroughly enjoying your stories. And so far, except for the dog Criminal - all of the good guys survive! I truly enjoy your work. Keep them coming!
Pat (68)
Aug 04 2008 19:01 PM Post #158
Location : Baltimore, MD

Razz
Elizabeth......I recently read 'Invtation to Provence' and was instantly hooked on your writing. Immediately read ' The Last time I saw Paris' and have just finished 'Hotel Riviera'. Since my husband and I love to travel your books bring back many fond memories of our travels.....the romance, the eating and the friends we have met. I decided to check out your web site and have become even more of a fan since I too am a 'Yorkshire Lass' who is married to an American. I met him over here. Look forward to reading all of your other books and theones that are still dancing around your brain.
Pat
Julie (56)
Aug 02 2008 13:02 PM Post #157
Location : Medford, N.J., USA

I am a big fan and always have enjoyed your books. Just read The House in Amalfi and felt that you really glossed over Lamour's mother. It was hard to believe that she never looked her up or had any kind of relationship with her. Lamour was a person who really loved her father and it was difficult to accept that just because her mother was "drinking and carousing" she was completely erased from her life in the story.
Jennifer Ilagan (40)
Jul 26 2008 13:00 PM Post #156
Location : Montrose, CA

Hi Elizabeth, after finishing your book, "Meet me in Venice," I've decided you have become one of my favorite writers. The book just have the right combination of mystery, suspense, travel, and of course, romance. I realized you're the same author who wrote "Hotel Riviera" w/c I adored. You always write about food and wine and the most amazing locations who take the readers on a far-away vacation. I'm now in your website about to purchase a ton of your books. Can't wait to read "Malibu Nights." Keep up the good work Cool
andrea (40)
Jul 25 2008 7:23 AM Post #155
Location : Missouri

Dear Elizabeth, I fell in love with your writing style and stories when i read Leonie, Peach, Fortune is a Woman. I miss reading those type of books. Do you see yourself writing another one in that style? I recommend those to everyone I meet as they are truly distinctive.
Theresa (64)
Jul 21 2008 23:04 PM Post #154
Location : Las Vegas, Neveda

I just read Hotel Riveria and I loved it, is their a sequel to this book. I plan on getting your other books, where can I get them
Rae (55)
Jul 17 2008 10:06 AM Post #153
Location : Illinois

Just started reading your books. I'm planning to go back and start reading your first novels as well. It would be nice if you had a simple list of your titles in the order you've written them on your website. Also if you have any with the same characters like the new ones you're doing - list them together so people know. Thanks
Cheryl (44)
Jul 07 2008 9:13 AM Post #151
Location : usa,RI,Tiverton

I just finished reading Sailing to Capri & thoroughly enjoyed it. It was the 1st book of yours I've read & I will be reading more. You made a reference to a Buick Monte Carlo. Since I own one I felt I needed to write & correct that-the Monte Carlo is a Chevrolet!!
Trish Salter (44)
Jul 05 2008 19:19 PM Post #150
Location : Queensland Australia

I am very pleased to have discovered your books at my local library. Having lived in Italy on two occasions and travelled extensively in Italy and France, it brings back some wonderful memories. Your portrayal of your characters brings them very much to life along with the wonderful food, countryside, not to mention the wines! I will read my way through each one with great pleasure.
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