Fromage à Trois
Escape to France this summer with the perfect romantic comedy
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Get swept away this summer with this special two-book edition of Victoria Brownlee's Escape to the Paris Cheese Shop, and its sequel, Escape to the French Countryside.
In Escape to the Paris Cheese Shop, heartbroken Ella, on the cusp of turning 30, packs her bags and goes in search of a new life. Hoping to discover her old, adventurous self, she moves to Paris and discovers her heart's true desire: cheese.
With the help of Serge, the owner of the local fromagerie, Ella challenges herself to eat a different kind of cheese every day for the next year. But in the city of love, there's always new romance, new adventure, and new choices waiting around the corner.
Six months later, Escape to the French Farmhouse finds Ella finally living her happily ever after. But her new life is soon disrupted by an unexpected arrival and a sudden move to the countryside. Can Ella hold on to the fresh start she worked so hard for or will it all crumble around her feet...?
Previously published as two separate titles.
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Drawing on Brownlee's experience as a food writer, this highly sensual debut novel follows an Australian woman's journey through the cultural, culinary, and romantic offerings of Paris. Suddenly single, Melbourne resident Ella decides to spend a year abroad and is entranced by the beauty of Paris. She finds a part-time job washing dishes at a local coffee shop, Flat White, and meets Serge Marais, who works at a local fromagerie. As Ella samples the delights of French cheese at Serge's shop, he bets her that she can't try all the types of French cheese in a year. After posting the photos of her cheese tastings on Instagram, Ella gains numerous new followers; meanwhile, she embarks on a sizzling romance with Gaston, a gorgeous Frenchman she meets at Flat White. Ella soon finds another part-time job writing content for a food delivery app, and she moves into a beautiful apartment with Gaston's cousin Clotilde. Ella is unsure whether Gaston really loves her, and her friends tell her that Serge is attracted to her, setting up the titular love triangle. Brownlee craftily combines the beauty and charm of Paris with the allure of romance, creating a novel of sensory delight.