Sunday, January 7, 2018

Armchair Traveling

Readers and Writers, Welcome to 2018.  Are you ready to do some armchair traveling?  Where would you like to go on vacation this year?


If you've always dreamed of going on a literary tour of England, you may want to check out this essay entitled "England in the Footsteps of Its Literary Giants."  This travelogue explores the literary landmarks of England by visiting the birthplaces and environs of some of the best writers of the English language. In it, you will find the worlds of Charles Dickens, Jane Austen, the Bronte Sisters, James Herriot, Thomas Hardy and William Shakespeare, to name but a few. One need not be an English Major to enjoy this book. All one needs is a yen to travel. It's worth a visit. Here's what one reader said in a FIVE STAR REVIEW: "Charming and delightful, both photographically and descriptively. What a wonderful story of living your dreams!"


Planning a vacation? Why not New Orleans? It's one of my favorite cities in the world and I've returned to it many times over the years. I wrote this travelogue/romance novel entitled "Honeymoon in New Orleans" about my favorite places to visit, dine, and stay overnight in The Crescent City and Louisiana. My travelogue also includes helpful websites to consider before planning your next vacation.




Would you like to take a trip to one of the American South's most beautiful city?  How about this murder/mystery that takes place there?

"In Honeymoon in Savannah: A Detective Santy Mystery," a female detective hopes to spend a quiet honeymoon with her husband in one of America’s most beautiful cities. She and her husband are both big fans of “Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil”, so they decide to make a pilgrimage to Savannah to see the sights mentioned in the book. Her time as a tourist is short-lived however when a famous chef is murdered. The chef just happens to be her cousin--so this is personal--and Clarissa can't rest until she finds out whodunit.






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