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text 2015-11-05 08:57
Release Blitz # 1 - PARIS, THE AMBASSADOR & ME
 
 
Title: Paris: The Ambassador & Me
Series: The Ambassador Trilogy #2
Author: Mia Villano
Genre: Erotic Romance
Release Date: November 3, 2015
 
 
 
Isabella has walked away from the family business to start a career that she always wanted. In doing so, she has met Fabrice, the French Ambassador and the man that has changed her life. But her insecurities and constant longing for happiness, has caused Isabella to second guess her decisions. 
Their passion is strong, hardly controllable, and deeply sensual. Fabrice is everything Isabella could want in a man, in and out of bed. Or is he? 
 
When Fabrice must go to Paris, a vindictive ex-girlfriend causes more problems and more insecurities for Isabella to deal with. Along with her sisters shocking confession, her ex-boyfriend, and an illness of someone close to her, Isabella questions everything in her life, including her love for Fabrice. 
Can they overcome it all and be together, or will something rock their world again? 
 
Paris, The Ambassador and Me is the second book in the Ambassador Trilogy. 
For Mature Audiences only
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fabrice Arbidoux was the man of my dreams and I knew it the moment I laid eyes on him. He was powerful, gorgeous, and insatiable in bed. He came into my life and changed it forever. I couldn’t get enough of him and I didn’t want to. He was my knight in shining amour and all mine. My lack of self-esteem, fear of backlash, and memories of a very difficult past relationship had me constantly doubting his love for me. I even let him go for a while. But, I couldn’t let him go. I needed him as much as I needed to breathe. He risked it all for me without a blink of an eye. Was I worth it? He said I was. He showed me I was every day. I pray that it stays this good. But, I doubt it will. Nothing ever stays this good.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I'm a new erotic romance author with two books currently out. Loving the Senator and The Ambassador and Me. Both were Amazons Hot New Release and Bestsellers. Soon to release on November 3rd Paris, The Ambassador and Me the second in the Trilogy. On November 27th, I will be releasing Loving The Candidate the Second in the Capital Affairs series. Around Christmas I plan to release a very emotional book called Just Breathe Again. I've been writing since I was seven when I won my first essay contest in our state. From then on I wrote as much as possible. It wasn't until four years ago when I decided to write what I loved to read, erotic romances. Back in the day I would steal my moms Jackie Collins books and read them repeatedly tucked in between my Little House in the Prairie books and late at night with a flashlight under the covers. It never hit me to actually write romances until I spent a few days in New York went to Central Park with my laptop. I closed my eyes while I typed my first sex scene (it really helped) and I haven't looked back. When I'm not writing I hike, cook and spend time with my family. I have two daughters and two dachshund's.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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review 2013-02-07 00:00
The Ambassador's Mission (The Traitor Spy Trilogy) - Trudi Canavan I've read a couple new fantasy series set in an old world with a previously popular set of characters in the last year or so. Most of them completely bombed. Luckily The Ambassador's Mission bucked the trend. It was fun to catch up with old friends and make new ones in Canavan's world. The problems that they were facing were new and interesting and didn't completely invalidate the struggles and sacrifice of the first trilogy. The only negative thing I would say was that in some cases it was very slow, and it didn't have much of a resolution.
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review 2012-07-09 00:00
The Ambassador's Mission (The Traitor Spy Trilogy) - Trudi Canavan This book didn't suck me in as much as BMT. I am very glad that I was listening to this, instead of reading it. I don't think I would have finished this book if it hadn't been for the wonderful narrator, whom helped me continue on forward through the more boring parts. After awhile I did start to enjoy it and was sad whenit ended because the story was just starting to pick up from it's slow winding pace. I have so many questions and I hope the next book won't be ao slow to peak my interest.
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review 2011-12-22 00:00
The Ambassador's Mission (Traitor Spy Trilogy #1)
The Ambassador's Mission (The Traitor Spy Trilogy) - Trudi Canavan http://pro-libertate.net/20111222/178-read-ambassadors-mission
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review 2011-09-21 00:00
The Ambassador's Mission (The Traitor Spy Trilogy)
The Ambassador's Mission (The Traitor Spy Trilogy) - Trudi Canavan *sigh*
This has been a wonderful book to keep me company with many weeks of long waits in the maternity outpatients waiting room. It's easy to get lost and not notice that an hour has gone by and the midwives haven't called my name yet. In true Trudi Canavan fashion the language is engaging and the characters appealing. Oh, and don't even get me started on plot! I love the depth and the twists and turns and mystery.
Some things were a little lacking... for example I found some of the characters a little flat. Achati, for example, didn't really seem like he had a lot of personality. And even Lorkin, I don't know... I wished that he was just a little more interesting.
It was also kind of strange to think of Sonea as the clucking mother of a fully grown son. I especially found it strange that she hadn't really developed any new friends among the magicians in all that time, despite her intimidating position. It was a little sad.
Still, none of these issues really effected my overall enjoyment of the book, and due to the ending I have a sneaking suspicion that the second in the series will be even better. Woo!
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