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Danielle "Dany" Divito fell deeply in love at first sight with the mysterious Anita da Silva when she walked into a bar in a small French village. After a year of pining escalated into a few nights of desperate passion, Dany lost Anita, who disappeared back to the United States and was later tragically murdered by her ex-husband. Trying to recover from this devastating loss, Dany returns to France, retracing her steps as she lays memories of Anita to rest. Instead of a solo journey, though, Dany meets a very handsome, very rich young man who owns a private hotel called El Paradiso. According…mehr

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Danielle "Dany" Divito fell deeply in love at first sight with the mysterious Anita da Silva when she walked into a bar in a small French village. After a year of pining escalated into a few nights of desperate passion, Dany lost Anita, who disappeared back to the United States and was later tragically murdered by her ex-husband. Trying to recover from this devastating loss, Dany returns to France, retracing her steps as she lays memories of Anita to rest. Instead of a solo journey, though, Dany meets a very handsome, very rich young man who owns a private hotel called El Paradiso. According to the proprietor Andy, El Paradiso is a retreat for those in confusion about themselves and their place in a society that imposes labels they reject. Andy carefully selects his guests; the one requirement is that they believe in love. Dany came back to France to forget a disastrous affair, but she is about to open her heart and mind to an experience she never expected.
Autorenporträt
Sandra Freeman has written six previous novels, three of which are set in the south of France where she now lives with her partner, painter Faith O'Reilly. Sandra taught French and theatre studies at the University of Sussex for a number of years, during which time she worked with professional and amateur actors, writing, directing, and acting in her own plays.