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Review: Nice Uncovered
See Nice as it’s never been seen before in seven self-guided walking tours that reveal the true story of Nice. Nice Uncovered: Walks Through the …
Review of Daisy and the Mona Lisa
Miss Daisy Tannenbaum, almost 13, precocious as ever, and homeschooling in Paris with her Aunt Mill, is back for another misadventure in Daisy and the …
A Year at the French Farmhouse by Gillian Harvey
After ten years of loyal service Lily Butterworth has been made redundant. Like any clever woman, she knows the cure to redundancy is a little …
Review | Her Own Legacy by Debra Borchert
Debra Borchert’s book Her Own Legacy (Château de Verzat) tells the tale of a woman who must fight for her legacy just as the French …
Review | The Spice Master at Bistro Exotique
Samantha Vérant is a best-selling author who lives in Toulouse, southern France. She’s a determined, if occasionally unconventional, at home French chef. When she’s not …
Review Death and Croissants by Ian Moore
Ian Moore is famous for his stand up comedy and now he’s transferred his excellent sense of humour and timing to novel writing… Main character …
The Chateau of Illusions by Guy HIbbert
A tale of love, loss and redemption set in France during WWII and through to the late 20th century by Guy Hibbert. The beautiful white …
Review | The Road to Villa Page
The Road to Villa Page: A He Said/She Said Memoir of Buying Our Dream Home in France” is the first book in a planned series. …
Review of Menu from the Midi, by Colin Duncan Taylor
If you’ve ever travelled in France you may well have wondered why it is that a traditional dish such as cassoulet is different in towns …
Review: Letters from Languedoc, Howard Burton
Howard Burton is a man who decides to move with his family to the south of France expecting something quite different from what he got. …