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Marilyn Brant - A Summer In Europe

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On her thirtieth birthday, Gwendolyn Reese receives an unexpected present from her widowed Aunt Bea: a grand tour of Europe in the company of Beas Sudoku and Mah-jongg Club. The prospect isnt entirely appealing. But when the gift she is expecting -- an engagement ring from her boyfriend -- doesnt materialize, Gwen decides to go. At first, Gwen approaches the trip as if its the math homework she assigns her students, diligently checking monuments off her must-see list. But amid the bougainvillea and stunning vistas of southern Italy, something changes. Gwen begins to live in the moment: skipping down stone staircases in Capri, running her fingers over a glacier in view of the Matterhorn, racing through the Louvre, and taste-testing pastries at a Marseilles cafe. Revelling in every new experience -- especially her attraction to a charismatic British physics professor -- Gwen discovers that the ancient wonders around her are nothing compared to the renaissance unfolding within...Brants newest...distinguishes itself with a charismatic leading man and very funny supporting cast, especially the wonderful elderly characters with their resonant message about living life to the fullest. ~ Publishers WeeklyBrants charming and engaging tale will allow readers to immerse themselves in the magic and beauty of Europe along with the characters. Although the descriptions of the scenery are amazing, the development of the characters and their unique personalities are what really make this novel shine. What an enjoyable escape! ~ Romantic Times**A SUMMER IN EUROPE is a Literary Guild and a Rhapsody Book Club Featured Alternate Selection for December 2011**

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Praise for Marilyn Brant and A Summer in Europe

How I wish I were on this European tour with Marilyn Brants
winsome, wonderful characters. I loved every minute of
this delightful novel, from the breathtaking sights to
the deliciously described food to the thrilling new
experiences. Brava , Marilyn Brant!

Melissa Senate, bestselling author of
The Love Goddess Cooking School

Reading a Marilyn Brant book is like eating a piece of rich
chocolateit gets you excited, its deliciously satisfying, and
it leaves a smile on your face after youve finished it!

Simone Elkeles, New York Times and USA Today
bestselling author of the Perfect Chemistry series

Marilyn Brant has done it again: she has crafted a warm and wise
novel filled with characters that live on in your imagination. Make
sure your passport is in order. After reading A Summer in Europe
youll want to book your flight immediately!

Laura Moore, author of Remember Me

Books by Marilyn Brant

ACCORDING TO JANE

FRIDAY MORNINGS AT NINE

A SUMMER IN EUROPE

Published by Kensington Publishing Corporation

A Summer in Europe

MARILYN BRANT

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KENSINGTON BOOKS
www.kensingtonbooks.com

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Table of Contents


To My Dad,
who first enchanted me with tales of world travel ...

To My Husband,
who enthusiastically traveled the world with me ...

And To My Son,
who now travels with me, so I can see the world anew.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

You can hold in your heart a passion for a place that lingers years after youve left it. It takes little more than a flash of film footage, a whiff of a certain delectable scent or a melody that dances through the airwaves and tangos with your memories to bring back the experience full force ... zipping through you like the exhilarating rush of a speeding train ride, on a warm summer night, with the windows wide open.

Such is my love for Europe.

From holding my moms hand and gazing out at London Bridge when I was just a little girl to getting engaged to the love of my life on that same bridge over twenty years later, Ive traveled at so many significant moments that the experience of embarking on an international journey has melded with my DNA and become part of me. I performed in folk-dance festivals throughout Europe as a college student, backpacked with my fianc-then-husband through the dust-covered ancient ruins of Italy, Greece and Turkey, touched a glacier on the snow-tipped Alps, strolled along the coastal walkways of the Riviera and explored the vibrant European capital cities from Budapest to Dublin and from Madrid to Oslo. I never tired of the thrill of it.

So, my first thank you is to the people of Europe for your kindness and for helping to make every one of my visits a joyous, memorable adventure.

Thanks, as always, to my wonderful writing chapter, Chicago-North RWA, especially to my critique partners Karen Dale Harris, Laura Moore and Lisa Laing, who each brought tremendous insight to this manuscript. Special thanks to Simone Elkeles for sharing her mah-jongg expertise with me, and to Erika Danou, Sara Daniel, Pamala Knight and Susan McBride for their unflagging moral support. The friendship youve all given me is a treasured gift.

Ive also had a team of extraordinary friendsonline and offwho make day-to-day life enormously fun. Im so thankful for Sarah Pressly-James, Joyce Twardock, Karen Karris, Heather Eisenhour, Ann Dingman and Anne Scarano for being my hometown cheerleaders. Love you, ladieseven though you made me sing karaoke once. And hugs of gratitude to my online pals: my 007 Golden Heart Bond Girls, the Girlfriends Book Club, the Austen Authors, my fellow Magical Musings sisters and the generous blogging friends who visit me on Brant Flakes and other sites around the Web. I cant express how much I appreciate you all.

One of the great delights in writing womens fiction has been the opportunity to visit so many fantastic book clubs and have discussions about my novels after their release. This year one book club dear to my heartThe Page Turnersread this novel months in advance and shared their thoughts with me. Huge thanks to Brenda Brown, Gayle Jensen, Jeanne Kircher, Kristi Knull, Julie Leach, Dina Pierce, Michelle Ritchie and Evelyn Webber. Your enthusiasm for this story and your thoughtful feedback was truly helpful. Thanks, too, to Nephele Tempest for your suggestions, and to Barbara Dacloush and Ana Dawson for years of encouragement.

Boundless appreciation to my fabulous editor, John Scog-namiglio, and the entire Kensington staff. I feel so fortunate to be working with all of you. Heartfelt thanks to librarians, booksellers and readers everywhere for your interest in my novels and your warm e-mails to me. Youre a big part of why I adore my job.

And, of course, my love and gratitude to all my familymost especially my parents, my brother, my husband and my sonwho have understood my wanderlust for as long as theyve known me and, in many cases, shared it.

If music be the food of love, play on ... ( Twelfth Night )

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The web of our life is of a mingled yarn,
good and ill together. ( Alls Well That Ends Well )

William Shakespeare

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Life ... is a public performance on the violin,
in which you must learn the instrument as you go along.

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Does it seem reasonable that she should play so wonderfully,
and live so quietly? I suspect that one day she will be wonderful in both ...
music and life will mingle.

E. M. Forster ( A Room with a View )

An Unexpected Turn of Events

Tuesday, June 26

T he thing no one understood about Gwendolyn Reese was that she was three ages at once: thirty chronologically, forty-five intellectually and fifteen experientially. The people inhabiting her small circle of acquaintances planned to celebrate the first of these maturational milestones with Mylar balloons and devils food cake. The second, they revered privately, hoping their appreciation would score them a shot at being her partner during the odd game of Trivial Pursuit. But, with the possible exception of her eccentric Aunt Beatrice, they were patently oblivious to the third.

Aunt Beatricewho clocked in at sixty-seven chronologically, twenty-four intellectually and a whopping one hundred-ten experientiallyknew how to have a good time. Even if Beatrices idea of a good time didnt exactly mesh with Gwendolyns own.

A point Gwen was painfully reminded of when she was awakenedat five a.m.by the persistent ringing of the telephone and realized that on this, her thirtieth birthday, and in complete disregard of her intentions for a quiet solo dinner and a warm bath to the emotionally soaring melodies of Andrew Lloyd Webber, shed be spending the evening instead with Beatrice and all thirteen wack-job members of her aunts S&M club.

The day was off to a disturbingly atypical start.

Gwennie! Happy birthday! her aunt chirped on the phone.

Gwen yawned, sat up on her extrafirm mattress, swung her legs over the side and slipped her feet into her sensible beige slippers on the floor. Thanks, Aunt Bea.

I know youre an early riser, so I set my alarm special, just to wake up in time to catch you before you left. Youre going to your, whatchamacallit, spinning class now, right?

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