2021 Paris Book Festival - Honorable Mention for General Fiction 5 out of 5 Stars from Goodreads.com 4 out of 4 Stars from OnlineBookClub.orgExchanging 1950s suburbia for Cambodia, a diplomat's wife can't wait for freedom. Until it turns deadly. Determined to break out of her traditional box, Cynthia Jones left Kansas City in 1949 to find excitement and a stimulating career in Paris. Her parents's marriage is a joke and she wants none of it. A graduate of a Quebec boarding school, she's fluent in French and boldly confident. Studying at Grenoble, her cool elegance captures the attention of a handsome Navy Vet. She carelessly uses his love to get what she wants: dates at lovely cafes, ski trips, and cash when her funds are low. Devastated when her Paris plans crumble, she reluctantly agrees to marry Geoff, who plans a US Foreign Service career. He can give her everything she wants: adventure and independence. Resentful and angry that she so easily sacrificed her dreams, their marriage gets off to a rocky start. When her first son is born nine months later, she blames him, too, for her unhappiness. Finally, Geoff gets orders for Cambodia and Cynthia feels her life can begin at last. She dumps her sons with the maid and races to make up for lost time. She learns to fly and it soon takes first place in her heart. The French Embassy warns that her flight instructor, Marius, has a mysterious background but Cynthia dismisses it. While Geoff notices the attraction between them, Cynthia is good at playing the devoted wife and mother. But Marius catches her off guard. For the first time in her life, she finds her match. He rips away the mask of pretense and control to find a woman desperate for authentic passion. But the cost is staggering. Walking In Deep Sand, Inspired by True Events, is a portrait of obsession and vanity. If you like the arrogance of The Arrangement or the reckless desire of Madame Bovary, you will love this. With the exotic locales of Tangerine, you will enjoy the views. Download or buy Walking In Deep Sand today.
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