The Unpredictable Colors of Love
I’m not only an avid traveler, but I’m a huge fan of stories set in out-of-the-way places, different countries around the world, and areas with unique or beautiful scenery. And, who doesn't love a good romance. So, needless to say, I am very excited to welcome J. Arlene Culiner to my blog. Please read on to learn more about her and her incredible work.
J. Arlene Culiner: I love setting my romance books in out-of-the-way places — the Nevada desert, a forgotten cove on the California coast, or in backwoods towns no one has ever heard of. But it was time I wrote about the country I know best: France. After all, France is where I live and work as an artist. And why not create a heroine — and hero — who are both artists? The result is, The Unpredictable Colors of Love.
In her late forties, Callie Patterson, an amateur artist, craves success in the art world. Opportunity presents itself in the form of the irresistible French artist Nicholas Trier who offers a three-week Artists’ Retreat in a French château. If she manages to charm him, who knows where the association might lead?
However, from the moment she arrives in France, things don’t go according to plan. The château is magnificent, the countryside is splendid, but it never stops raining, and Nicholas is surrounded by an ambitious group of women who have the same plan she does.
She is grateful for the growing friendship with the château’s gardener, Michel Alexander, but if Callie finds him seductive she can’t consider him a potential lover: Michel is probably as poor as she is.
Set in rural France, this light-hearted romance touches on the contemporary art world and French history.
Blurb:
Callie Patterson, an unsuccessful artist, hopes that a relationship with the irresistible and magnetic Nicholas Trier will pave the way to success. She follows him to France where, in a magnificent château, he holds his artists' retreats. But famous men surround themselves with hangers-on and demand complete loyalty.
Callie soon finds herself far more attracted to Michel Alexandre, the estate gardener, who loves and protects trees and every living creature. But if she wants to make a name for herself, she’ll have to choose Nicholas and his world.
Except nothing is quite the way it seems, and perhaps success isn’t the most important thing, after all.
Excerpt:
Callie dropped her backpack and, uninvited, sat down on the soggy ground not far from where he was digging. She didn’t even own a houseplant, but a banal conversation about twigs and saplings, was what she craved at the moment. “Okay, tell me why isn’t there a hedge here now.”
“Because, years ago, the farmer ripped
out all the hedges to have larger fields for his agricultural machinery. Now
we’re bringing back a balanced environment.”
“You’re not planning to replace every
single hedge on your own, are you?”
“Of course not,” he scoffed. Picking
up a small spade, he loosened another patch of earth. “There are thousands of
trees and shrubs to replant, and that would be an impossible task for only one
person.”
With gentle fingers, he spread the
delicate roots of a tiny shrub, tucked it into place in the little hole, then
tamped down the moist soil with his palm. Reached for another, and then
another.
She watched silently as he planted,
and strangely enough, it was almost a sensual sight. His hands were broad,
strong, and deeply tanned from working outdoors; his long fingers were
beautifully shaped. And under that denim shirt of his, there was the alluring
suggestion of tight sinew and warm, fragrant skin. Bear like? No, not exactly.
Something more, something…
“A penny for your thoughts.” Michel
was watching her with those disconcerting eyes of his, very dark, with heavy
lids and thick lashes.
She felt the blush as it traveled
upward, flooding her neck, her face. He hadn’t caught what she had been
thinking, had he? Perhaps he had. Surely, he’d seen how her gaze had slipped
over his hands, his arms, his chest, and shoulders. How incredibly humiliating!
What vaguely plausible answer could she give? “Oh…just remembering something.”
“Ah.” Eyebrows raised in overt
amusement, he smirked—rather cockily—then went back to working on the next
hole, the next shrub.
The Unpredictable Colors of Love
published by the Wild Rose Press
Purchase Links: https://books2read.com/TheUnpredictableColorsOfLove
Trailer: https://youtu.be/27nE-cCHNqM
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#Animals #Renaissance Château #Romance #Success #Fame #Late Life Romance
#Friends to Lovers # Workplace
What people
are saying about The Unpredictable
Colors of Love
As always the author creates characters who are not always perfect, have
enjoyed full lives up to the point where she brings them together, and who are
on a journey of discovery. The story is set within in the luxurious and
lovingly renovated chateau and in the glorious countryside where its ancient
fields and hedgerows are also being brought back to life. The perfect setting
for two people who might have given up hope on finding a soul mate to explore
the possibility there might just be a chance for them after all. Sally Cronin, Smorgasbord Blog Magazine
The charming setting of rural France is an excellent
backdrop to the book, which explores the dichotomy between urban and
countryside environments. It also examines the contrast between two vastly
different types of men: the arrogant and popular Nicolas, and humble, caring
Michel. Indeed, the unfolding romance between headstrong Callie and the
down-to-earth gardener is delightful to behold, as is Callie’s transformation
from urbanite to country-dweller. Michel supports and validates her, which is
in stark contrast to Nicolas’s superior attitude and vanity.
A sweet, tender romance, with well-developed characters I
could root for, this is an immersive story, with its unique and picturesque
setting. Whispering Stories
Author Bio
Writer, social critical artist, and impenitent teller of
tall tales, J. Arlene Culiner, was born in New York and raised in Toronto. She
has crossed much of Europe on foot, has lived in a mud house on the Great
Hungarian Plain, in a Bavarian castle, a Turkish cave dwelling, a haunted house
on the English moors, and beside a Dutch canal. She now resides in a
400-year-old former inn in a French village of no interest where, much to local
dismay, she protects spiders, snakes, and weeds. Observing people everywhere,
she eavesdrops on all private conversations and delights in hearing any nasty,
funny, ridiculous, sad, romantic, or boastful story. And when she can't uncover
any salacious gossip, she makes it up.
Author Websites http://www.j-arleneculiner.com
Blog: http://j-arleneculiner.over-blog.com
Author links: https://linktr.ee/j.arleneculiner
Thank you for inviting me to your blog, Kim. Like you, I'm a fan of stories set in different countries, but it's so much easier to read about unusual places than to actually go there.
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