Guide for Cyclists: Encounters with Rogues and Greenery, Authored by Ann Claire: Critique/Competition/Visitor's Post
Ann Claire, a bestselling author based in Colorado Springs, is set to release the second instalment in her "A Cyclist's Guide Mystery" series. Titled "A Cyclist's Guide to Villains & Vines", the book follows the adventures of Sadie Greene, the protagonist who owns a French bike tour company called Oui Cycle.
Ann Claire's writing allows readers to immerse themselves in the beautiful landscapes of France, as they follow the Tour de France and the Tour de France Femmes, alongside Sadie Greene. The book is written in a way that easily transports readers to the charming setting and mouthwatering food of France.
Ann Claire's love for cycling, particularly the Tour de France, is evident in her work. This passion was reignited when her bike, which had been languishing in a shed for some time, was dusted off in preparation for writing the series. Since then, she has been enjoying getting back in the saddle, riding at a local park and river trail.
The first book in the series, "A Cyclist's Guide to Crime & Croissants", was a massive success, with its "jaw-dropping" mystery and surprising twists captivating readers. The plot revolves around a tour group, the Silver Spinners, and a series of mysterious events, including a corpse being found and a member of the tour group being involved.
Ann Claire's writing experience for the series includes a dash of tour guiding experience, family visits to France, and a love for cozy mysteries. Her fans can look forward to the next instalment, which she has recently completed the first draft of.
For those interested in learning more about the book or the series, book review websites like Goodreads are a great resource. They often provide insights into storylines and character developments. However, specific details about the plot of "A Cyclist's Guide to Villains & Vines, Book Two" are currently scarce, as the book is not widely released or documented yet.
As a cycling enthusiast and a fan of the Tour de France, Ann Claire is particularly excited about this year's Tour being entirely on French roads. The book is set in the Alsace region of northeastern France, offering readers a taste of the region's unique charm and culture.
Ann Claire's engaging writing style not only immerses readers in the picturesque landscapes of France but also delves into the fashion and beauty trends, as well as the delectable food and drink experiences, found in the regions she explores. Her new book, "A Cyclist's Guide to Villains & Vines", not only promises another exciting mystery adventure but also offers a peek into the enticing world of home and garden in the Alsace region. As a relationship consultant, she believes that travel stimulates personal growth and understanding, and this cross-cultural exploration plays a crucial role in her books. Moreover, for readers who enjoy delving into different genres, her writing ventures into the realm of entertainment, with her books often featuring captivating and thought-provoking discussions on books and their narratives.