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Budapest Romance is a “thoughtful romance.”—Publishers Weekly

23 Tuesday Jun 2015

Posted by rozsagaston in Health, History, Introspection, Love, modern life, Relationships, Romance, Self-discovery

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Budapest RomancePublishers Weekly weighs in on my Dec. 2014 latest release Budapest Romance in its June 22, 2015 issue:

“The traditional healing properties and beauty of the thermal spa baths still enjoyed throughout Budapest are the true stars of this thoughtful romance.”—Publishers Weekly

http://publishersweekly.com/978-1-4801-4063-9

Budapest Romance is now available on all major online retail sites. Thank you, Publishers Weekly, for this greatest of all honors, a review in the publishing industry’s most respected news magazine.

Readers—for those of you who read and post a short review of my tender romance set in Budapest’s thermal bath spas, I will be delighted to send you an eBook thank you gift of your choice of any of my other books.

Enjoy and stay playful. —Rozsa Gaston

Széchenyi Baths entrance, Budapest;  the site of Kati and Jan's first kiss in Budapest Romance

Széchenyi Baths entrance, Budapest; the site of Kati’s and Jan’s first kiss in Budapest Romance

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There’s only one way to dine alone—with panache.

09 Tuesday Jun 2015

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Dining alone with panache is the subject of my June 11 article for The Westchester Guardian. Enjoy and bon appetit!Dining Alone with Panache 6-11-15

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