Siren of Paris Reviewed at Diary of an Eccentric

Anna shares her thoughtful and articulate review of The Siren of Paris by David LeRoy at Diary of an Eccentric — http://diaryofaneccentric.wordpress.com/2012/08/29/review-the-siren-of-paris-by-david-leroy/

Rich in historical detail and full of suspense, The Siren of Paris explores the journey of one American from medical student, to artist, to political prisoner at Buchenwald Concentration Camp during World War II.

Marc, a French born American student, never suspected that he would become trapped in German occupied France when he came to Paris in the summer of 1939 to study art. While smuggling a downed airman out of the American Hospital, through the Paris resistance underground, his life is plunged into total darkness when someone he trusts becomes a collaborator agent for the Gestapo. Marc then must fight to save his soul when he is banished to the “Fog and the Night” of Buchenwald, where he struggles with guilt over the consequences of having his trust betrayed.

For more information about this virtual book tour, including excerpts from reader reviews and the tour schedule, please see: https://bookpromotionservices.com/2012/05/22/siren-of-paris-tour/ To order a copy of The Siren of Paris for Kindle, for $4.99, please visit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088CA098.

Siren of Paris Reviewed at Literary Lindsey

Literary Lindsey shares an articulate, thoughtful, and balanced review of The Siren of Paris by David LeRoy. Please read her post here: http://literarylindsey.blogspot.com/2012/08/review-siren-of-paris.html

Rich in historical detail and full of suspense, The Siren of Paris explores the journey of one American from medical student, to artist, to political prisoner at Buchenwald Concentration Camp during World War II.

Marc, a French born American student, never suspected that he would become trapped in German occupied France when he came to Paris in the summer of 1939 to study art. While smuggling a downed airman out of the American Hospital, through the Paris resistance underground, his life is plunged into total darkness when someone he trusts becomes a collaborator agent for the Gestapo. Marc then must fight to save his soul when he is banished to the “Fog and the Night” of Buchenwald, where he struggles with guilt over the consequences of having his trust betrayed.

For more information about this virtual book tour, including excerpts from reader reviews and the tour schedule, please see: https://bookpromotionservices.com/2012/05/22/siren-of-paris-tour/ To order a copy of The Siren of Paris for Kindle, for $4.99, please visit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088CA098.

Lisa Haselton Talks to David LeRoy About His Writing

Lisa Haselton’s Reviews and Interviews shares an interview with David LeRoy, author of The Siren of Paris. set in France under German occupation during World War II. He explores the writing life and the inspiration for this novel.  Please check it out: http://lisahaseltonsreviewsandinterviews.blogspot.com/2012/08/interview-with-author-david-leroy.html

Rich in historical detail and full of suspense, The Siren of Paris explores the journey of one American from medical student, to artist, to political prisoner at Buchenwald Concentration Camp during World War II.

Marc, a French born American student, never suspected that he would become trapped in German occupied France when he came to Paris in the summer of 1939 to study art. While smuggling a downed airman out of the American Hospital, through the Paris resistance underground, his life is plunged into total darkness when someone he trusts becomes a collaborator agent for the Gestapo. Marc then must fight to save his soul when he is banished to the “Fog and the Night” of Buchenwald, where he struggles with guilt over the consequences of having his trust betrayed.

For more information about this virtual book tour, including excerpts from reader reviews and the tour schedule, please see: https://bookpromotionservices.com/2012/05/22/siren-of-paris-tour/ To order a copy of The Siren of Paris for Kindle, for $4.99, please visit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088CA098.

David LeRoy Visits Musings of a Book Junkie

 

Allison is hosting David LeRoy, author of The Siren of Paris, a novel of the German occupation of France during World War II.  In his article, LeRoy explores why his protagonist, Marc, didn’t leave France when he realized the war was starting. He also offers some insight into how, as a historical fiction author, he’s able to look at past events through the eyes of someone living through them.

Rich in historical detail and full of suspense, The Siren of Paris explores the journey of one American from medical student, to artist, to political prisoner at Buchenwald Concentration Camp during World War II.

Marc, a French born American student, never suspected that he would become trapped in German occupied France when he came to Paris in the summer of 1939 to study art. While smuggling a downed airman out of the American Hospital, through the Paris resistance underground, his life is plunged into total darkness when someone he trusts becomes a collaborator agent for the Gestapo. Marc then must fight to save his soul when he is banished to the “Fog and the Night” of Buchenwald, where he struggles with guilt over the consequences of having his trust betrayed.

For more information about this virtual book tour, including excerpts from reader reviews and the tour schedule, please see: https://bookpromotionservices.com/2012/05/22/siren-of-paris-tour/ To order a copy of The Siren of Paris for Kindle, for $4.99, please visit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088CA098.

The Unabridged Chick Reviews The Siren of Paris

Audra offers a balanced review of The Siren of Paris by David LeRoy at Unabridged Chick. She is also giving away a paperback copy of the book. — http://unabridged-expression.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-siren-of-paris-by-david-leroy_20.html

Rich in historical detail and full of suspense, The Siren of Paris explores the journey of one American from medical student, to artist, to political prisoner at Buchenwald Concentration Camp during World War II.

Marc, a French born American student, never suspected that he would become trapped in German occupied France when he came to Paris in the summer of 1939 to study art. While smuggling a downed airman out of the American Hospital, through the Paris resistance underground, his life is plunged into total darkness when someone he trusts becomes a collaborator agent for the Gestapo. Marc then must fight to save his soul when he is banished to the “Fog and the Night” of Buchenwald, where he struggles with guilt over the consequences of having his trust betrayed.

For more information about this virtual book tour, including excerpts from reader reviews and the tour schedule, please see: https://bookpromotionservices.com/2012/05/22/siren-of-paris-tour/ To order a copy of The Siren of Paris for Kindle, for $4.99, please visit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088CA098.

David LeRoy Explores Betrayal at Cheryl’s Book Nook

Cheryl’s Book Nook shares an article by David LeRoy, author of The Siren of Paris. set in France under German occupation during World War II. In this post, LeRoy looks at the people who betrayed members of the French Resistance, turning them over to the Nazis. Why would they turn on their fellow citizens? What were their motives? Please check it out: http://cherylsbooknook.blogspot.com/2012/08/who-is-siren-of-paris-by-david-leroy.html

Rich in historical detail and full of suspense, The Siren of Paris explores the journey of one American from medical student, to artist, to political prisoner at Buchenwald Concentration Camp during World War II.

Marc, a French born American student, never suspected that he would become trapped in German occupied France when he came to Paris in the summer of 1939 to study art. While smuggling a downed airman out of the American Hospital, through the Paris resistance underground, his life is plunged into total darkness when someone he trusts becomes a collaborator agent for the Gestapo. Marc then must fight to save his soul when he is banished to the “Fog and the Night” of Buchenwald, where he struggles with guilt over the consequences of having his trust betrayed.

For more information about this virtual book tour, including excerpts from reader reviews and the tour schedule, please see: https://bookpromotionservices.com/2012/05/22/siren-of-paris-tour/ To order a copy of The Siren of Paris for Kindle, for $4.99, please visit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088CA098.

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Naida Hosts Author David LeRoy at …the bookworm…

Naida shares a guest post by debut author David LeRoy at …the bookworm… LeRoy discusses the research that went into creating The Siren of Paris, his historical novel about the French resistance to the Nazis in World War II. He talks about the ordinary, yet heroic, people he read about and how deeply they inspired him.

“Three books inspired me to spend all this time and effort in research. The authors are long gone, but the words they left behind guided my path.” Of one of these books, he wrote: “The first time I read this book, it completely took over my life and imagination until I finished it.”

Please check it out: http://thebookworm07.blogspot.com/2012/08/author-guest-post-david-leroy.html

Rich in historical detail and full of suspense, The Siren of Paris explores the journey of one American from medical student, to artist, to political prisoner at Buchenwald Concentration Camp during World War II.

Marc, a French born American student, never suspected that he would become trapped in German occupied France when he came to Paris in the summer of 1939 to study art. While smuggling a downed airman out of the American Hospital, through the Paris resistance underground, his life is plunged into total darkness when someone he trusts becomes a collaborator agent for the Gestapo. Marc then must fight to save his soul when he is banished to the “Fog and the Night” of Buchenwald, where he struggles with guilt over the consequences of having his trust betrayed.

For more information about this virtual book tour, including excerpts from reader reviews and the tour schedule, please see: https://bookpromotionservices.com/2012/05/22/siren-of-paris-tour/ To order a copy of The Siren of Paris for Kindle, for $4.99, please visit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088CA098.

Cheryl’s Book Nook Offers a Sneak Peek at The Sirens of Paris

Cheryl’s Book Nook shares an excerpt from David LeRoy’s debut novel The Siren of Paris. In this excerpt from LeRoy’s carefully researched novel of France under German occupation during World War II, French citizens get an alarming glimpse at what is happening behind the veil of their government’s comforting propaganda. Please check it out: http://cherylsbooknook.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-siren-of-parissecrets.html.

Rich in historical detail and full of suspense, The Siren of Paris explores the journey of one American from medical student, to artist, to political prisoner at Buchenwald Concentration Camp during World War II.

Marc, a French born American student, never suspected that he would become trapped in German occupied France when he came to Paris in the summer of 1939 to study art. While smuggling a downed airman out of the American Hospital, through the Paris resistance underground, his life is plunged into total darkness when someone he trusts becomes a collaborator agent for the Gestapo. Marc then must fight to save his soul when he is banished to the “Fog and the Night” of Buchenwald, where he struggles with guilt over the consequences of having his trust betrayed.

For more information about this virtual book tour, including excerpts from reader reviews and the tour schedule, please see: https://bookpromotionservices.com/2012/05/22/siren-of-paris-tour/ To order a copy of The Siren of Paris for Kindle, for $4.99, please visit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088CA098.

Interview with William Hefferan at American Chronicle About JOBS

Interview with Dr William Hefferan, author of JOBSHow the United States Can Reach Long-Term Full Employment on http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/view/285584

Jobs and unemployment concerns are definitely some of the biggest issues facing the United States at this time. If you would like more information about JOBS by Dr Hefferan or about his organization – Wisdom in the Streets, please visit his website http://drhefferan.com/. Order your copy of JOBS, How the United States Can Reach Long-Term Full Employment today – http://www.amazon.com/JOBS-United-States-Long-term-Employment/dp/0615598366

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