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Tag Archives: Normandie Ward Fischer
Interview with Women’s Fiction Author, Normandie Fischer
From my reviews of both Becalmed and Sailing Out of Darkness, visitors to my place can probably deduce I’m a big fan of Normandie Ward Fischer. She tends to write for more mature women, those of us who have a few more years’ worth … Continue reading
Posted in Authors, interviews
Tagged Becalmed, France, Italy, Jane Austen, Normandie Ward Fischer, Paris, Perugia, Sailing Out of Darkness, Scottish manor
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Sailing Out of Darkness, a review
Normandie Fischer is at it again–illustrating the complex heart of the mature woman. Hers aren’t the novels of first love and high hopes for the future. They aren’t aimed at fresh-faced youngsters looking for romance–and a husband, children, and a house with … Continue reading
Book Review: Becalmed
Loneliness is a special kind of wound, one that scabs over and becomes tolerable. Life goes on and the lonely go with it, doing what they do, interacting with others, enjoying their days to the best extent possible. Until someone … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews of exceptional books
Tagged Becalmed, Normandie Ward Fischer, romance, Sailing, Sea, women's fiction
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