NEW RELEASE: French Kissing: Season Four

French Kissing: Season FourFrench Kissing: Season Four is now available on all retailers and in all formats!

Season Three came out more than two years ago and while I’ve always said I wouldn’t write more than 3 seasons… I couldn’t stop thinking about the characters.

The first episode came out more than 4 years ago (!!!) and even though I’ve written so many other books since then, French Kissing will always have a very special place in my heart.

On top of that, it’s So Much Fun to write. It really is like checking in with old friends and the many different point-of-view chapters make time fly by when I’m writing. (So much less procrastination when I’m writing my favourite soap opera!) 😉

So here I am with a 4th season (and already brooding on Season 5!)

Not all characters make a comeback (that would really be too soap opera-ish) but to make up for that I’ve introduced a couple of new characters AND I’ve continued the story of Zoya and Camille from This Foreign Affair (Pink Bean 4).

All of this makes French Kissing: Season Four NOT STANDALONE.

You don’t need to have read This Foreign Affair to enjoy it (although you’ll enjoy it more if you have), but I do think you need the context of the previous seasons to appreciate the 4th one.

As this is what I call ‘my version of The L Word set in Paris’, the consecutive seasons do build on each other.

But, no need to panic if you’re new to all of this. If you’d like to give French Kissing a try, you can download the pilot episode (yep, really going all the way with the TV comparison) FOR FREE here >>

Later this month, the box set with seasons 1-3 will be on sale. (Around 22 March 2018. I’ll let you know when the price drops.)

All of that being said, you can get French Kissing: Season Four here:
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Direct from me
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AUDIOBOOK (Abby Craden is back to narrate!)
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Add it to your Goodreads shelf >>

Here’s the blurb:

Paris… City of lights, City of love… City of drama!

Two years have passed since Dominique Laroche was elected President of France at the end of French Kissing: Season Three. She and Steph are living together at the Elysée, but their relationship is strained by the demands of Dominique’s job.

When a rising star of the opposition proposes a new law that would affect lesbians’ right to have children, Dominique is torn between her personal feelings and her party’s political line.

Feminist radio host Aurore Seauve is advising the opposition on the new law proposal, but finds herself more caught up in the intrigue at the Elysée than she wants to be, not in the least because of her interest in Dominique’s uptight chief of staff, Solange.

Zoya Das has moved from Sydney to Paris to be with her new love Camille, and is finding it difficult to settle into her new country, new language and new job. Meanwhile Camille is finding out the hard way that not all her colleagues are comfortable with an out and proud lesbian at work, even if she is friends with the president.

Relationships will be tested, loyalties will be questioned and assumptions will have to be set aside as both familiar and new characters navigate the turbulent waters of love—and politics.

Warning: This title contains sensual language, ladies making love, overconsumption of French wine, and heated discussions on feminism and the right to orgasm.

PLEASE BEWARE: This is NOT a standalone book. It’s the sequel to Seasons 1 to 3. If you haven’t read the previous seasons, the box set will go on sale later this month. I’ll send an email when the price drops!

In other news: yesterday I finished the first draft of Pink Bean 8, so you won’t have to wait long to find out what happened to Jessica. I’m hoping for an early May release.

Enjoy the drama! 😉

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