Review by Marlene
Engel
Leah’s in
need of some much needed soul searching.
Since her divorce, she’s enjoyed the company of several men; has had
laughs, some great sex and was even engaged.
But Leah’s life has become a bit stale and she’s hoping that a trip to
Spain is just what she needs to give it a kick-start.
On the
flight to Spain, Leah bonds with her seatmate, Miguel. A native Spaniard whose conversation catches her
attention immediately. Although marriage
is not a road that Leah anticipates travelling again, the thought of this man
potentially being her soulmate is somewhat intriguing to her. But she will learn that the person she thinks
may be the perfect man, may not be so perfect after all.
A book
about rediscovery of one’s self and not having to conform to the middle aged
norms, A Collector of Affections
takes you on a journey of one woman’s quest to have her perfect life in an
imperfect world.
What a
treat this book was. The setting was
perfect, the emotions so real and the story so relatable. No matter if you are middle aged or not, this
book will resonate with just about anybody!
It is definitely the perfect read for this Valentine’s Day!
Purchase the book at:
About the Author:
Judith
Glynn never intended to become a dedicated writer when she chose a nighttime
creative-writing class over belly dancing. She simply wanted a distraction from
her disintegrating marriage. Her first assignment – Confidence. That’s all
You Need in Life – received a D. But her passion for the craft ignited her
soul and innate talent, enough to take her on a successful writing journey for
three decades and counting.
Her travel-writing specialty surfaced
after a trip to Ireland and subsequent publication in The Washington Post. That
and numerous articles led to a five-year, monthly shopping column in The
Chicago Sun Times and other newspapers. Spain eventually became a focus
and where her discerning writer’s eye captured the local flavor. However, after
hours logged in flight and new destinations produced only a nonchalant shrug,
she closed her notebook to build a successful entrepreneurial career in New
York City. But she still wrote because life wasn’t complete without writing a
story – if only for herself.
Connect with the author at:
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A Collector of Affections
Winner’s choice of print or e copy
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Thanks for the recommendation
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