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   Small town high school graduate Sara Sullivan decides to go on an excursion to France to visit her cousin before heading off to college in the fall. Unbeknownst to her she sets out on a journey through time.

   While there she is introduced to the mysterious and handsome young man Antonio. Feeling a connection with him she is easily drawn into his world. Then she meets Devon.
 

       One girl, two lives. Past and present.

                 Two men, one choice. 

               Which Will She Choose?

 French Blood is a story about a young woman that goes on an excursion to France. While there, past memories of a century long forgotten begin to emerge as she discovers that the journal in her possession, with entries written by a girl from 1672 is really her own. Her past life collides with the present as she finds herself in the middle of a conflict between vampires.

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Author Reviews

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  “French Blood by Elizabeth Sanchez is a story of lost love found, vampires, suspense and intrigue. It will leave you breathless as Sara finds the love of her past life and her future. It is a story that will keep you reading until the last page. I highly recommend this book as a must read. I can’t wait to read more of this authors work.”

 

Reviewed by Donna Laird

Author of Forever Yours & Katrina's Destiny

 

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“French Blood by Elizabeth Sanchez combines mystery, suspense, fantasy, romance, the past, and the present into one amazing story.  The main character, Sara, finds an old journal in her attic.  She starts to read it as she visits her cousin, Tamara, in France.  The journal tells a story of a young woman's life from centuries ago.  The journal's mystery soon unfolds as Sara and Tamara attend a party at a vacant castle.

The author, Elizabeth Sanchez, combines several genres into the story that will appeal to all kinds of readers.  The plot was very unique because it combines elements of the past, present, and supernatural, yet it is easy to relate to the modern day characters.  The dialogue reminds me of high school years, and the characters were well developed.”  Five stars *****

 

 

Reviewed By Sarah Richard

Author of Two Choices

 

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