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TOP PLACES TO VISIT IN MADRID & WHERE TO EAT VEGAN

Spain’s capital city of Madrid is a fantastic destination for a European city break if you’re looking for fascinating culture and impressive architecture. Let’s take a look at the city’s must-see attractions and introduce you to some of the best places to find delicious vegan food. Top Attractions In Madrid  There’s a huge range of museums, galleries, monuments and sights to see in Madrid, making it hard to fit everything into your schedule. If you only have time for three, make it these: #1. Prado National Museum  Museo Nacional del Prado is one of Spain’s most popular tourist attractions . As Spain’s national art museum its collection of Spanish art is second to none, but it’s also home to one of the world’s finest collections of European art. With literally thousands of paintings and sculptures inside, there’s a lot to explore –  so plan your itinerary in advance to prioritise the artworks you want to see most. #2. Royal Pal...

Author Guest Post - Kaylin McFarren

Readers, please join me welcoming Kaylin McFarren, author of Flaherty’s Crossing, who’s guest blogging here today! About the Book – Successful yet emotionally stifled artist Kate Flaherty stands at the deathbed of her estranged father, conflicted by his morphine-induced confession exposing his part in her mother’s death. While racing home, Kate’s car mishap leads her to a soul-searching discussion with a lone diner employee, prompting Kate to confront the true reasons her marriage hangs in the balance. When her night takes an unexpected turn, however, she flees for her life, a life desperate for faith that can only be found through her ability to forgive.  WHY A SMALL PUBLISHER? By Kaylin McFarren Now that my book, Flaherty’s Crossing, is about to be published, I’m being asked by new writers the same question on a regular basis. What made you decide to go with a small publisher? You see, having signed with Champagne Books, I’m now considered a POD ...