The Last Drive with Darlene Foster

I’m delighted to be at Darlene’s place today. She is letting me visit to talk about The Last Drive. You can visit Darlene and me right HERE.

Darlene has written ten books books. Nine of them feature her character Amanda in various travel destinations. The books are very popular and as a result Darlene has been invited to speak at libraries and other venues. You can read  more about the books and Amanda’ travels on Darlene’s Amazon page.

A little more about Darlene in her own words

A bit about me. I am a writer of children’s stories, a retired employment counsellor, and ESL tutor, a wife, mother and grandmother. I love travelling, reading, shoes, cooking, sewing, music, chocolate, walking on the beach and making new friends. My grandson once called me “super-mega-woman-supreme”. I was brought up on a ranch near Medicine Hat, Alberta, where I dreamt of travelling the world and meeting interesting people. I currently divide my time between Orihuela Costa in Spain and the west coast of British Columbia, Canada. My husband, Paul, and I enjoy spending time with our adorable rescue dogs, Dot and Lia.

Darlene’s latest -click for Amazon.

Thank you, Darlene for helping spread the word on The Last Drive.

I hace closed the comments so that you only have to make genius comments in one place – Darlene’s.

4 comments

    1. Thank you, Michael

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  1. After reading this book, I feel like I’ve visited Paris. The sights were amazing, the locals were kind, and the history was interesting.

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    1. Darlene writes great stories.

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