A Dream of Lilies: A Novella
(A Touch of Cinnamon, Book 3)
Nicholas Baudin lives in Toulouse, France, where he owns a small coffee place, Le Petit Café. His life is apparently tranquil, and made of small joys and simple habits. In truth, though, this young man's soul is troubled with memories of a painful event.
Then, on a bright spring day, Nicholas meets a strange, enchanting young woman with white hair, and pale blue eyes. Her name is Lily Brightwell. She is an actress who captivates crowds with her talent and her stories.
As Nicholas begins to fall for the young artist, his life turns into something unexpected and lovely.
(Contemporary Fiction, Women's Fiction - Ages 17+)
June 21, 2016
(A Touch of Cinnamon, Book 3)
Nicholas Baudin lives in Toulouse, France, where he owns a small coffee place, Le Petit Café. His life is apparently tranquil, and made of small joys and simple habits. In truth, though, this young man's soul is troubled with memories of a painful event.
Then, on a bright spring day, Nicholas meets a strange, enchanting young woman with white hair, and pale blue eyes. Her name is Lily Brightwell. She is an actress who captivates crowds with her talent and her stories.
As Nicholas begins to fall for the young artist, his life turns into something unexpected and lovely.
(Contemporary Fiction, Women's Fiction - Ages 17+)
June 21, 2016
Praise for A Dream of Lilies:
"This story is for those appreciative of an in-depth story line. The attention to detail is enchanting. Petra’s writing style always makes me feel personally invested in the character’s lives, which I find a redeeming quality. It’s passionate and heartbreaking; a beacon for the emotional junkie in everyone." -The Literary Melting Pot
"For Lily taking another chance at love is too much. If she let Nicholas into her heart who knows what he will do it. After all David broke it into pieces so it's difficult to try love again...
[...]Petra March has a unique writing style which never disappoints me." -Intellectual Vixens
"Petra March just has a way with words. Her books are almost "magic" the way she composes the beauty of a story is fantastic." -A Beautiful Book Blog
"The 'A Touch of Cinnamon' series is getting better and better and, albeit this is a short novella, it is most definitely my favourite book so far. There is something so very poetic about the way it is written as it perfectly blends romance and tragedy." -The Book Magnet
"I can honestly say that one of my most favorite things when it comes to Petra March’s writing is the visual imagery her stories possess. While reading A Dream of Lilies: A Novella, I felt as if I were seeing the story play out in a series of watercolor paintings – moving their way across the pages in an abundance of colors." -The Turning Pages
"This story is for those appreciative of an in-depth story line. The attention to detail is enchanting. Petra’s writing style always makes me feel personally invested in the character’s lives, which I find a redeeming quality. It’s passionate and heartbreaking; a beacon for the emotional junkie in everyone." -The Literary Melting Pot
"For Lily taking another chance at love is too much. If she let Nicholas into her heart who knows what he will do it. After all David broke it into pieces so it's difficult to try love again...
[...]Petra March has a unique writing style which never disappoints me." -Intellectual Vixens
"Petra March just has a way with words. Her books are almost "magic" the way she composes the beauty of a story is fantastic." -A Beautiful Book Blog
"The 'A Touch of Cinnamon' series is getting better and better and, albeit this is a short novella, it is most definitely my favourite book so far. There is something so very poetic about the way it is written as it perfectly blends romance and tragedy." -The Book Magnet
"I can honestly say that one of my most favorite things when it comes to Petra March’s writing is the visual imagery her stories possess. While reading A Dream of Lilies: A Novella, I felt as if I were seeing the story play out in a series of watercolor paintings – moving their way across the pages in an abundance of colors." -The Turning Pages