by Dana Gynther
I won't rate this, because I didn't get very far before deciding to skip it. I'm sure it will delight many fans of mainstream fiction, but it was just too weak to keep me interested. It's a very basic plot written in a very basic style that makes my mind wander. Not only does it fail to fire the ima...
It's 1921 and the transatlantic liner Paris is sailing to New York from France and England. Three passengers from three different classes and generations are onboard; Vera, Constance and Julie. Vera Sinclair is an ex-pat American who has spent years in Paris and is now returning home after receivi...