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Chateau of Echoes [Paperback]

Siri L Mitchell (Author)
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August 31, 2005
When Frédérique undertakes an extensive restoration of her chateau, she uncovers an ancient treasure, kisses her reclusive life good-bye, and gets talked into hosting a handsome American for an extended stay. Little does she know, she's unwittingly concocted a recipe for intrigue, romance, and possibly disaster.

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Suddenly widowed in a foreign country, Frédérique Farmer did what any girl would do: She bought a castle. She just never imagined that its mysterious fifteenth-century owner would hold the keys to her second chance at life. When an extensive, painstaking restoration of the chateau reveals an ancient treasure, Frédérique kisses her reclusive life good-bye. She opens an exclusive bed-and-breakfast, hires a capricious graduate student, and gets talked into hosting a handsome American for an extended stay. Little does the gourmand know, she's unwittingly concocted a recipe for intrigue, romance, and possibly disaster.

About the Author

SIRI L. MITCHELL has lived all over the world as a military spouse. Together, she, her husband, and their daughter enjoy experiencing a variety of cultures-whether that means becoming fluent in French or mastering the art of sushi making. This is her first novel with NavPress.

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  • Paperback: 432 pages
  • Publisher: NavPress (August 31, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1576839141
  • ISBN-13: 978-1576839140
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (25 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #103,273 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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When I'm listening to a speaker and I'm taking notes, chances are, I've just had a great idea for a plot or a dialogue. If I'm nodding my head in response to a really profound statement, I'm probably thinking, 'Yes. Right. That's exactly what my character needs to hear.'

When I'm editing my manuscripts, I laugh at the funny parts. And I cry at the sad parts.

Sometimes I even talk to my characters. 'Okay, Joe. Talk to me. Tell me what you're thinking here.' And yes, the characters answer me. I actually hear them talking in my head.

Half the time, I think I'm an okay writer. The other half, I'm tempted to take a magnet to the hard drive.

The easy part is writing. The hardest part is editing. The worst part is wondering if the books are going to sell.

I have plenty of ideas for books; the thing I lack is the time to write them. I write by the word. Other writers write by the page. However you want to tally it, 85,000 words is a lot of pages.

In the world of writing I have done nothing right. I wrote 4 books and accumulated 153 rejections before I signed with a publisher. And then I had to write a fifth book so that they could publish it. In the process, I saw the bottoms of more pints of Ben & Jerry's than I care to admit. I vowed never to write another word again. Ever. I went on writing strikes and I even stooped to threatening my manuscripts with the shredder.

However. Here I am, ten books into the process, writing my eleventh!

Learn more about me on the web at http://sirimitchell.com

**author photo by Tim Coburn

 

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars History, romance, drama, and so much more, December 23, 2005
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An extremely well written story, combining history, geography, haut cuisine, mystery, drama, religion and romance in the most picturesque of settings in Brittany, France.

Frederique Farmer is a young widow who owns and operates an exclusive bed and breakfast establishment at her fifteenth century chateau. She accepts very few guests, and overcharges the ones who pass inspection, but the gourmet meals she serves make it seem like a little piece of heaven. She is assisted only by a graduate student named Severine, who helps out in exchange for room and board.

Her life changes when she finds the journals of Alix de Montet, who was married to the Comte Barenton at the age of thirteen, back in the fifteenth century. Playboy American author Robert Cranwell becomes intrigued by the journals and charms his way into a long stay at the chateau to gather information for the book he intends to write.

The interaction and development of the characters, the vivid descriptions of the food and surroundings, and the excerpts from Alix's Journals make for an enjoyable read, which I highly recommend to you.


Amanda Richards, December 24, 2005
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23 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Details, details, September 21, 2006
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I must be the only one who didn't think this book was wonderful. The story was nice. I enjoyed the excepts from the 14th century journals. The characters were all right. But Ms. Mitchell's writing kind of set my teeth on edge. It seems that the only thing she ever details are the clothing that everyone is wearing! Instead of just saying, "I went up to my room and changed into black pants and a sweater" she takes up entire paragraphs with descriptions like "I went upstairs and changed into slim, black pants and a black boatneck, high brand name sweater and black shoes that my late husband had purchased for me when we went to Switzerland." She describes Cranwell's clothing obsessively - rust colored courduroy pants, gray courduroy pants, brandy colored turtleneck sweaters that brought out the color of his eyes.... I was beginning to believe that he was gay. It's not that I don't care what everyone is wearing, I was just getting tired of every single situation that these characters found themselves in being bogged down in the details of their clothing! Surely there are more important things in a story like this than the fashion!

As for the story, well, it's typical Christian fiction with different characters and a different setting. What I wouldn't give for some Christian author to break the mold and be daring enough to have their characters do something bold! Instead, the two main characters of 'Chateau', Freddie and Cranwell, do very little except debate theology in the kitchen, cook and take walks. The so-called 'intrigue' on the back of the book is Freddie's assistant, Severine's erratic behavior and obsession with finding a lost artifact that proved the chateau's mistress was Jewish. Freddie starts to notice that little things in her home are coming up missing or being moved in a strange way. That's not intrigue, it's an annoyance. It's also boring.
I noticed that someone described this book as historical fiction. It's not. The excerpts from the 14th century journal are, but the story is not. It takes place in modern time, and aside from the fact that takes place in a castle and one of the characters is writing a historical novel, there is nothing 'historical fiction' about this book.

As I started to write this review, I almost liked this book. I was going to give it three stars. Now that I've considered it a little longer, I've come to the conclusion that I really didn't like this book at all. Sorry to all you readers out there who gave it five stars and thought it was wonderful historical fiction, but I didn't think so. I know you will all probably say that this review isn't helpful and whatnot in anger against my opinion, but that's your opinion. This is how I honestly feel about this book. When I finished it last night, I was half convinced that it was okay, but not great. Now, I really know that I didn't like it, and this book will definitely be in my next garage sale.

LP
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Next Best Thing to Paris!, September 27, 2005
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I loved Chateau of Echoes. It's a romance with a touch of mystery, a modern love triangle with a subplot of another, ancient love triangle. The descriptions of the French countryside, and the gourmet meals our heroine creates, help you experience France as a true insider. (The author lived in France and even includes recipes from a chef there.) The heroine is a widow rebuilding her life and she has bought a French estate to open as a bed and breakfast. She has a thick wall around her heart, refusing to believe in love again, or even God. It takes a very unlikely man to break through her defenses and help her find the courage to live and love again.

This book is published by a Christian publisher. The heroine wrestles with questions about faith and God in a very believable way, making this book appropriate for most anyone, including those who are interested in Christianity but not believers. The Christian content is not heavy-handed or condemning, but rather, the stuff we all ask ourselves when struggling to believe and risk after a loss. However, the tone of the book is never weighed down by these questions; it remains an elegant, indulgent read for romance fans.

This is my second Siri Mitchell book to read, the first being Kissing Adrien. Siri is well on the way to being a favorite among modern chicklit/romance readers. If you haven't read Siri's work yet, this book is the perfect place to begin.
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