Dining Alone with Panache is the subject of my June 11 article in The Westchester Guardian. Enjoy and bon appetit!
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There’s only one way to dine alone—with panache.
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“Find out who you are and choose the lifestyle that fits you.”—Rozsa Gaston, Budapest Romance
Posted in escape, fitness, good books, health, Modern life, relationships, travel, wines, tagged audiobook, Author Rozsa Gaston, Budapest, Budapest Romance, contemporary romance, foreign romance, Rom Nordlinger, spa culture, thermal bath, thermal pools, women's fiction on December 16, 2014| 2 Comments »
My latest novel Budapest Romance came out Dec. 2 out in paperback, ebook, and audiobook editions. This contemporary romance is the story of an American woman and a Dutch man who find each other in the thermal bath spas of Budapest.
Suitable for readers age 15 and up, Kati and Jan’s tender love story begins in Budapest, develops in New York and Holland, then circles back to Hungary. Gift yourself or a friend with a trip to Budapest without the airfare this holiday season with Budapest Romance.
Budapest Romance audiobook edition is narrated by actress Romy Nordlinger of All My Children and One Life to Live. Here’s what she says:
“You will not want Rozsa Gaston’s elegant and atmospheric Budapest Romance to end. This inspiring journey is a haunting story of true love that is all at once simple, beautiful, universal and loaded with heart. You will fall in love with the characters and get lost in the old time elegance of journeying to the romance of Budapest. As delicate as the snowflakes falling upon the majestic baths of Budapest, the fleeting beauty of Budapest Romance is arresting and to be savored.”
Budapest’s largest thermal bath spa provides the backdrop against which Kati’s and Jan’s friendship and feelings for each other grow. Both are there for closure: Kati to settle her Hungarian late father’s estate, Jan to heal from injuries from a motorcycle accident that permanently altered his son’s life.
Linger awhile between the pages of Budapest Romance and imagine bubbling, mineralized waters enveloping you while you read the story of Kati and Jan.
Stay playful, dear reader and may your holiday season be as effervescent as the warm thermal baths of Budapest.
The Ava Series: Paris Adieu, Part I, Black is Not a Color, Part II, Budapest Romance, Running from Love, Lyric and Dog Sitters.
All books also available on audible.com in audiobook format.
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