Guest Post/ Budapest Romance author Rozsa Gaston

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Budapest’s Thermal Bath Spas: the Backdrop for Budapest Romance by Rozsa Gaston

My inspiration for my sixth and latest novel Budapest Romance? Time spent in the thermal bath spas of Budapest, the exotically spiced city of my father’s youth.

Some years ago I traveled to Budapest at the end of November to settle my late father’s estate. I stayed at a thermal spa hotel where I discovered the delights of soaking in Budapest’s thermal pools. The city is built upon over one hundred natural hot springs and is known as Europe’s ‘City of Baths.’

With ten days to while away while finalizing paperwork, I made the acquaintance of a fellow traveler taking the waters at my hotel. Ready for safe adventure but not encouraged by the cold, gray weather to walk around, we decided to visit thermal bath spas all over Budapest. Both inexpensive (averaging about $12 a day)  and plentiful, most of them are open year-round.

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Széchenyi Baths, Budapest

I returned from Hungary to my corporate job in Manhattan, with the memory of time spent in Budapest’s thermal pools soaked deep into my soul. I had never experienced such abandon to pleasure before: day after day of languorous lounging in warm, mineralized waters. My fellow bathers, mostly Budapesters with a handful of foreigners thrown in, showed me how to be fully present in the moment. It was a gift I’ve remembered forever, although I don’t always apply it.

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Széchenyi Baths entrance, Budapest

 

A few years later I was downsized from my job at a hedge fund. During the next six months, I wrote a memoir. It wasn’t very good, but a necessary first step in my writing career. The one thing it taught me was how much I loved to write, how fully in the moment I was every second I spent in the act of creation. In order to hone my skills further, I took an online romance-writing course with Writer’s Online Workshops.

I decided to write a romance based on two foreigners, a Dutch man and an American woman who discover each other in Budapest’s thermal bath spas. Both are there to heal from injuries. My hero has a neck injury due to a motorcycle accident. My heroine is mourning the recent passing of her father.

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Kati’s inner wound is in not having known her Hungarian father, who didn’t raise her. She is in Budapest not just to settle his affairs but to fill in missing pieces of herself. She was brought up by her American mother’s side of the family in New England, and knows next to nothing about Hungarian culture. But with her Hungarian face and name, she has always known there was something different about her.

The guilt-free enjoyment of pleasure Kati observes amongst Hungarians in Budapest speaks to her soul. Jan introduces her to the city’s glories and helps her discover the half-Hungarian side of herself she never knew she possessed.

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By the time Kati returns to New York, she’s a changed woman. No longer a prisoner to the Puritan work ethic with which she grew up, she can’t forget either Jan or the way she felt with him while soaking in Budapest’s bubbling warm waters. Was it her father’s spirit that inspired her trip and led her to Jan? Whatever it was, she feels pulled back to him and soon visits him in Holland. You’ll have to read Budapest Romance to find out what happens next. All I’ll tell you is that it’s life-changing for both Kati and Jan. Their story is tender yet spiced, similar to Budapest’s sweet yet spiced ambience.

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Rudas Turkish Baths, Budapest

 

Excerpt:

Taking a long swig of beer, Jan eyeballed Krisztof. Why was it this rich-looking guy looked as if he’d lost something? Jan made a note to ask Kati later about her friend’s status. Had his wife left him? He looked like she had. Jan realized this was exactly his own situation, but he wasn’t feeling nearly as bad about it as the man sitting next to him appeared to be. If that was indeed his story.

“Have you known Kati for a long time?” Jan asked Krisztof.

“About two years. We met at an alumni event in New York.”

Jan had no idea what an alumni event was. But his senses told him they hadn’t been a couple.

“What about you? Have you known Kati Dunai long?” Krisztof asked, his tone formal.

“No, but I’d like to.” Jan gave him a meaningful stare.

“Sorry I’m getting in your way tonight. She’s really helping me out,” Krisztof replied, without giving any clue as to exactly how she was doing that.

“Great. I hope she doesn’t help you out too much. Understand me, friend?”

Krisztof stared at Jan, his lips a thin line that finally curved upward at both ends into the smallest hint of a smile. Finally, he spoke.

“Perfectly.”

They both turned back to their beers.

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Romy Nordlinger

Budapest Romance was my first completed novel. I published five other novels before Audible.com brought it out in December, 2014. This is typical of a writer’s journey and made it all the more exciting when the book came out, seven years after I wrote it. The audiobook is narrated beautifully by actress Romy Nordlinger of All My Children, One Life to Live. Here’s what Nordlinger says about Budapest Romance:

“You will not want Rozsa Gaston’s elegant and atmospheric Budapest Romance to end. This inspiring journey is a haunting story of true love that is all at once simple, beautiful, universal and loaded with heart. You will fall in love with the characters and get lost in the old time elegance of journeying to the romance of Budapest. As delicate as the snowflakes falling upon the majestic baths of Budapest, the fleeting beauty of Budapest Romance is arresting and to be savored.”
Dear reader: If you read Budapest Romance and post a review on Amazon I will be delighted to thank you with the gift of a free eBook edition of any of my other books, Paris Adieu, Black is Not a Color, Running from Love, Dog Sitters, or Lyric.

May your 2015 be as effervescent as the bubbling warm waters of Budapest’s thermal baths.

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Blog Tour/ Budapest Romance

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budapestromanceTitle: Budapest Romance
Author: Rozsa Gaston
Publisher: Rozsa Gaston
Pages: 266
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Format: Paperback/Kindle/Audible

When Kati Dunai travels to Budapest to settle her father’s estate, the last thing on her mind is the pursuit of pleasure. She’s a busy international conference planner, her life rooted in Manhattan.

But from the moment she sets foot in the city of her father’s youth, it’s pleasure that pursues her. At the thermal bath spa hotel where she’s staying, she meets a Dutchman who reminds her of Béla Dunai, her Hungarian refugee father, who fled his homeland shortly after its 1956 revolution.

Jan Klassen is in Budapest to mend from a motorcycle accident. His scars have healed on the outside, but inside, he cannot forgive himself for the consequences his son now lives with forever.

Jan has never met a woman like Kati before. Her blend of New England restraint with gypsy spirit captivates him. While Jan introduces Kati to Budapest’s leisurely pace of life, Kati introduces Jan to her own leisurely pace of sensual exploration as their attraction to each other grows over six magical days.

When Kati returns to New York, their relationship continues. But it’s not just an ocean that separates them. Kati’s corporate job with frequent travel is the antithesis of the slow-paced pleasures she enjoyed in her father’s favorite city, one of Europe’s crown jewels.

Which will Kati put first—her new career or her new love; a man who reminds her of the father she never fully understood? And is it the Hungarian pleasure-loving side of herself that she really needs to understand before she can offer her heart to the man who has awakened her to who she truly is?

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Budapest Romance is available at Amazon.
Audio edition available at www.audible.com/BudapestRomance with actress Romy Nordlinger of All My Children, One Life to Live narrating.
Discuss this book at PUYB Virtual Book Club at Goodreads.

Budapest-Romance-authorRozsa Gaston writes playful books on serious matters. Women getting what they want out of life is one of them. She studied European intellectual history at Yale, and then received her master’s degree in international affairs from Columbia. In between, she worked as a singer/pianist all over the world. She lives in Bronxville, NY with her family.

Her books include Budapest Romance, The Ava Series: ParisAdieu, Part I and Black is Not a Color, Part II, Running from Love, Dog Sitters and Lyric. Her upcoming novel is Sense of Touch, a fictionalized story of Anne of Brittany and Queen of France.

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Review/ Budapest Romance

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budapestromance Before I begin my review I have to send out a huge thank you to Rozsa for sending me her book to read and review and thank you to Dorothy from Pump Up Your Book for allowing me to be a part of the blog tour for this book.

I was sent an email from Pump Up Your Book looking for bloggers to be a part of this blog tour and I quickly replied back with a yes please include me in this tour.

I was lucky enough to have gone to Budapest in the summer of 2013 and instantly fell in love with the city. I want to go back one day and actually see more of Budapest because there is so much to see and do and I would love to see the city at night. I believe the banner picture is the Chain Bridge and the Hungarian Parliament building.

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Hungarian Parliament Building Summer 2013

This was the first time I heard of Rozsa Gaston and her books and after reading Budapest Romance I will be checking out her other books thats for sure.

I really enjoyed reading the book and actually any books that takes place in places that I have been too because I always look for mentions of places I went to and this book was no exception. We didn’t go to the baths but we have been to the market and it was beautiful.

Reading Budapest Romance made me feel like I was transported back to Budapest. Rozsa did an amazing job and maked you feel like your a part of the story. Perhaps it was because I was there that made me feel like that but I have to say after reading this book I really want to go back very soon.

The main character, Kati lives in NYC (another favorite city of mine) and she is a international conference planner who is going to Budapest to wrap up her father’s estate. The last thing on Kati’s mind is finding someone and falling in love with them and this is exactly what happens to Kati because she thinks that this is the right time for a romance to happen.

Its at one of the Hungarian bath house that she meets Jan who is a social worker from Holland. Jan goes to Budapest yearly on doctor’s orders to take advantage of the bath houses to help him with his neck and back pains that he had suffered when he was in a motorcycle accident. The relationship started out sweet with smiles and glances across the baths until Jan finally has enough courage to approach Kati.

Kati hestiated at first because she is still grieving the loss of her father and I think she realized that this long distance relationship couldn’t possibly work but gradually with signs from her father to move on with her life she lets things progress with Jan.

Can their love survive the distance?

This was a super fun read and it was just what I needed.

Meme/Waiting on Wednesday #8

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“Waiting On Wednesday” is a weekly meme hosted by Jill over at Breaking The Spine and its spotlights upcoming books that we are eagerly waiting for. I plan on including upcoming releases and books that are already released.

This week I am featuring:

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After surviving a disastrous battle at prom, Alyssa has embraced her madness and gained perspective. She’s determined to rescue her two worlds and the people and netherlings she loves. Even if it means challenging Queen Red to a final battle of wills and wiles . . . and even if the only way to Wonderland, now that the rabbit hole is closed, is through the looking-glass world—a parallel dimension filled with mutated and violent netherling outcasts.
In the final installment of the wildly popular Splintered trilogy, Alyssa and her dad journey into the heart of magic and mayhem in search of her mom and to set right all that’s gone wrong. Together with Jeb and Morpheus, they must salvage Wonderland from the decay and destruction that has ensnared it. But if they succeed and come out alive, can everyone truly have their happily ever after?
On sale January 6th from Amulet books

 

 

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Birch Box February Edition #2

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Birch Box will send you the current month’s Birchbox which will always include five personalized beauty samples from across categories (hair, makeup, skincare, body—you get the idea).

You’ll be charged for your subscription the day you sign up—it’s $10 a month (plus $4.95 shipping & handling) or $159.40 a year (that’s two months free!).

Monthly subscribers will be charged on the first of each month, and your box will be shipped out by the 10th. Annual subscriptions are charged in one fell swoop when you sign up.

If you would like to sign up I would invite you to CLICK ON THIS as its my personal referral link. For each referral I get bonus points. Please note that these boxes are purchased by myself and I am in no way being compensated for them.

This is only my second box so I am not quite sure how I feel about them yet.

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As you can see from the above photo we did in fact get 5 samples. One of them I am super super thrilled to get to sample and the others I am excited to try. Can you guess which one I am super thrilled about? I will give you a moment to look at the picture to think about it.

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The item that I am most thrilled about trying is this Tocca Eau de Parfum in the scent Florence. I first heard about this just around the holiday season when Sephora have a boxed set of the perfumes on sale. I wanted to grab one but in the end I closed the site and walked away so image my surprise when I opened the box to see this.

I love the scent of mine and its right up my alley. Its got hints of bergamot, gardenias and jasmine.

The full size is $82.00 and thats for 1.7oz . I got the standard sample size.

 

 

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Last month you might recall that I got something from the Whish brand and I really liked the shaver gel so I was excited to see this body butter in the box. Its the Three WishesBody Butter in Pomegrante. I have been using this after getting out of the shower and my skin feels so good and its nice to know a little goes a long way. I love the scent of this.

The full size is $26.75 for a 150ml and I got a sample of 22ml

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Something that is new to me is the Number 4 Clarifying Shampoo. Its not suppose to strip your hair of color or moisture so I am excited to try this. Its got a nice scent,

The full size is$32.00 for 8.5oz

 

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Another item I got in my last BirchBox was from Derma E. This one is anti-wrinkle Vitamin a Glycolic scrub. Its an all natural cleanser/exfoliates, Getting the skin rid of dull skin, cleanses pores and supposedly fades dark spots.

The full size is $12.75 for 4 ounces and the sample size is 1oz

 

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Finally the last item in the box is by Cynthia Rowley Beauty and its the creamy lip stain in the shade Heartthrob. Its a long wearing lip stain that is buildable in color. I applied one coat and its was a nice color so I am not sure I would do more since I am not use to wear that color. It went on nicely not stickly and it was very moisturizing. I noticed a slight shine but it was okay. Its labelled as a classic red. So I am willing to try it out.

The full size is 0.17 oz for $23.00

Plus there was a coupon $30 off a $75 order from Rent The Runway.

Overall it was a good box with items I am excited to try and I have to say getting the Tocca sample made my day. Lets see what March will bring.

Freedom to Read Week February 22nd to 28th

freedomtoread2015 Next week in Canada its Freedom to Read Week and it encourages us Canadians to think about what we read and to reaffirm our rights to what we read. We have the right to read whatever we want and we shouldn’t be told what we aren’t allowed to read.

Next week I am making a commitment to read a few banned books.

Here is a LINK to some of the challenged books in Canada. I am surprised at some of the books and magazines that are on this list. Are you?

Hopefully I will make it to the library to grab a few books but if not I plan on reading The Giver by Lois Lowry and To Kill A Mocking bird by Harper Lee.

Since I have Next Issue on my iPad I plan on catching up on reading MacLean’s magazine.

Do you have any plans on taking part in The Freedom To Read week? Reading any banned books?

Just a reminder that Banned Book Week is happening September 27th to October 3rd 2015 in the US.

Censorship in Canada

Freedom to read can never be taken for granted. Even in Canada, a free country by world standards, books and magazines are banned at the border. Books are removed from the shelves in Canadian libraries, schools and bookstores every day. Free speech on the Internet is under attack. Few of these stories make headlines, but they affect the right of Canadians to decide for themselves what they choose to read.

Meme/Waiting on Wednesday #7

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“Waiting On Wednesday” is a weekly meme hosted by Jill over at Breaking The Spine and its spotlights upcoming books that we are eagerly waiting for. I plan on including upcoming releases and books that are already released.

This week I am featuring:

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Seventeen-year-old Twylla lives in the castle. But although she’s engaged to the prince, Twylla isn’t exactly a member of the court.

She’s the executioner.

As the Goddess embodied, Twylla instantly kills anyone she touches. Each month, she’s taken to the prison and forced to lay her hands on those accused of treason. No one will ever love a girl with murder in her veins. Even the prince, whose royal blood supposedly makes him immune to Twylla’s fatal touch, avoids her company.

But then a new guard arrives, a boy whose easy smile belies his deadly swordsmanship. And unlike the others, he’s able to look past Twylla’s executioner robes and see the girl, not the Goddess. Yet Twylla’s been promised to the prince, and knows what happens to people who cross the  queen.

However, a treasonous secret is the least of Twylla’s problems. The queen has a plan to destroy her enemies, a plan that requires a stomach-churning, unthinkable sacrifice. Will Twylla do what it takes to protect her kingdom? Or will she abandon her duty in favor of a doomed love?

On sale February 24th from Scholastic

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