Stolen Time by Chloe Duval - Book Tour + Giveaway
STOLEN TIME
by ChloƩ Duval
Genre: Fiction, Sweet Romance
Pub Date: 6/13/17
In a rural French village, a letter is
delivered decades late, inspiring a young woman to try to reunite two
star-crossed lovers . . .
delivered decades late, inspiring a young woman to try to reunite two
star-crossed lovers . . .
Middle school teacher by day, romance
writer by night, and group knitter on Tuesday evenings, Flavie
Richalet leads a fairly uneventful life—until she receives a long
delayed letter meant for a total stranger. Postmarked 1971, the
yellowed envelope, addressed to an AmƩlie Lacombe, holds a fervent
message of love and a marriage proposal, signed only with the initial
E. Given her own fractured family history, Flavie is dreamily
determined to learn what became of the couple . . .
writer by night, and group knitter on Tuesday evenings, Flavie
Richalet leads a fairly uneventful life—until she receives a long
delayed letter meant for a total stranger. Postmarked 1971, the
yellowed envelope, addressed to an AmƩlie Lacombe, holds a fervent
message of love and a marriage proposal, signed only with the initial
E. Given her own fractured family history, Flavie is dreamily
determined to learn what became of the couple . . .
Flavie’s inquiries lead her to a
French seaside inn—and to E. himself, a true romantic who never
forgot the girl who got away so many years ago. But his protective
nephew, B&B owner Romaric, isn’t sure that trying to find
AmƩlie after all these years is good for his uncle. At odds with the
tall, dark, and impossibly passionate Romaric, Flavie must show him,
and perhaps herself, that true love is timeless—and always worth
waiting for . . .
French seaside inn—and to E. himself, a true romantic who never
forgot the girl who got away so many years ago. But his protective
nephew, B&B owner Romaric, isn’t sure that trying to find
AmƩlie after all these years is good for his uncle. At odds with the
tall, dark, and impossibly passionate Romaric, Flavie must show him,
and perhaps herself, that true love is timeless—and always worth
waiting for . . .
Prologue
Karouac, Brittany
September 4, 1975
It was the most important day of her
life.
She’d been waiting and preparing for
this day for weeks, and she
should have been deliriously happy. She
should have been lighthearted
and smiling.
But instead, she felt strange and
uncomfortable. As though she was
forgetting something important. As
though she was about to make a
mistake.
It’s just apprehension, she told herself.
The usual jitters all women
feel before they commit for life.
But did all women think of their first
love on their wedding day?
AmĆ©lie closed her eyes, and Erwan’s
beautiful face appeared in
her mind. She pictured his irresistible
smile, his gray-blue gaze, his
unruly hair, always too wild to lie
flat. She felt his rough hands on
her skin, his lips on hers, as though
it were only yesterday that they
had lain together on the beach.
She shook her head, willing herself to
dismiss the memory. It was
foolish to think of him, especially
right before her wedding. It had
been so long ago . . . four years,
almost to the day. He’d obviously
forgotten her, moved on with his life.
He’d never written to her,
never phoned her, never gotten in touch
with her. She’d waited
weeks, months even, for him to reach
out to her, before she’d accepted
the truth. It had only been a summer
fling. So she’d grieved,
but then looked to the future. She’d
thrown herself into her studies in
fashion-design school to forget. Forget
all about him.
And now she was finally happy. She’d
finished school and gotten
the job of her dreams with a small
fashion company that appreciated
her style and her slightly extravagant
ideas. It was almost more than
she’d ever expected. Moreover, she was
about to marry a wonderful
man, one who loved her more than anyone
and whom she loved very
much. She knew they’d have a great life
together.
So why? Why was she thinking of the
past, of a painful, bestforgotten
period of her life, on the day she was
going to marry Paul,
for better or for worse?
She took a deep breath, trying to calm
her heart, her nerves, her
mind. She patted her veil, smoothed a
few nonexistent creases in her
satin and lace wedding dress. She’d
designed it herself, and it was
stunning, even if she said so herself.
It was the dress of her dreams.
Again, Erwan appeared in her mind’s
eye.
“For God’s sake!” she swore, cutting
herself off immediately.
Someone knocked on the door and her
mother peered in. “Are
you ready, sweetheart?” Viviane Lacombe
asked, beaming.
AmƩlie cast a last glance into the
mirror, took a deep breath, and
nodded. “I am.”
It was no longer time to wonder about
the past.
So, she left her home, the home where
she grew up, and, lifting
the hem of her dress in one hand, her
father at her side, her mother in
front of her, beaming much more than
her daughter was, AmƩlie
slowly walked the short distance to the
beautiful church of Karouac,
where her parents had been married.
Paul was waiting for her there.
Her family was waiting for her. The
minister, and all their friends,
were gathered here today to celebrate
her wedding to the love of her
life. She couldn’t wait to go in and
marry Paul, the man who had always
been there for her. Who loved her more
than anything else. She
couldn’t wait to start her life. The
life she had chosen for herself.
Yet before she walked into the church,
she couldn’t help stopping
to gaze around, searching for a face, a
smile. She shook her head and
cursed the damn memories trying to
spoil the happiest day of her life.
She turned back and smiled at her
father, took hold of his proffered
arm, and waited for her cue.
Hidden in the shade of a porch, unseen,
Erwan watched as the
love of his life walked into the church
on her father’s arm to marry
another man.
He’d been too late, and he’d lost her
once again—forever.
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He tamped down the urge to enter the
church and beg AmƩlie, on
his knees if need be, to come with him,
repeating what he’d written
in that unanswered letter four years
ago, and walked away, his heart
breaking, leaving Karouac behind him.
Once again, and forever.
Stolen Time •
As a little girl, ChloƩ Duval dreamed
of knights slaying terrifying dragons and damsels in distress. Today,
she’s still seeking, in her stories, to find again the sweetness
and the enchantment of the fairy tales she absorbed as a child. A
Frenchwoman by birth, Canadian by adoption, and QuƩbecoise in her
heart, ChloƩ lives in Montreal with her prince charming and dozens
of characters jostling around inside her head.
of knights slaying terrifying dragons and damsels in distress. Today,
she’s still seeking, in her stories, to find again the sweetness
and the enchantment of the fairy tales she absorbed as a child. A
Frenchwoman by birth, Canadian by adoption, and QuƩbecoise in her
heart, ChloƩ lives in Montreal with her prince charming and dozens
of characters jostling around inside her head.
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