By Gallic Books on August 6, 2012
This powerful first novel by Helene Gremillion is a gripping study of the destruction unleashed, when human desires for love and motherhood turn to obsession.
Posted in Historical fiction | Tagged romance
By Gallic Books on May 23, 2012
Anyone for Orangettes (Candied Orange Peel)…?
Posted in Food and drink, Non-fiction | Tagged recipes
By Gallic Books on May 11, 2012
A stunning dessert in red, white and blue – perfect for celebrating the Fourth of July, Bastille Day, the Jubilee… Tarte Rosette Tricolore (White Chocolate and Berry Tart)… yum!
Posted in Food and drink, Non-fiction | Tagged cooking, Video
By Gallic Books on March 16, 2012
Whether in Boston or Burgundy, Paris or New York, most of the characters in this edible story collection are looking for love, even if some of them don’t know it…
Posted in Contemporary Fiction, Fiction, Food and drink | Tagged Food and Drink, romance
By Gallic Books on March 14, 2012
What tastes the sweetest?
Rose cake?
Crème glacée à l’orgeat et son sirop de lavande?
A kiss?
Author Jocelyne Rapinac introduces us to her new collection of short stories…
Posted in Contemporary Fiction, Fiction, Food and drink | Tagged Food and Drink, romance
By Gallic Books on February 22, 2012
The author discusses the origins of his central character, psychiatrist Hector, from the best-selling series of books…
Posted in Contemporary Fiction | Tagged writing and inspiration
By Gallic Books on February 10, 2012
Hector’s back, and he’s thinking about time…
Read an extract from Hector’s latest adventure!
Posted in Contemporary Fiction, Fiction | Tagged romance
By Gallic Books on November 3, 2011
Read an extract of Gallic’s up-coming book The Girl On Paper, the story of an author who finds one of his characters come to the real world to whip him into shape and get him to finish the end of her story!
Posted in Fiction | Tagged love, psychology, supernatural
By Gallic Books on June 27, 2011
Anna Gavalda is one of the most acclaimed authors writing in French today. In this exquisitely told story she explores the themes of time passing and the highs and lows of family life, with characteristic wit, warmth, and brilliant characterisation.
Posted in Fiction
By Gallic Books on March 4, 2011
Sometimes, a second chance can come out of nowhere… we proudly present a second extract from from Guillaume Musso’s bestselling novel Where Would I be Without You? Published in the UK in April by Gallic Books.
Posted in Fiction | Tagged crime and thriller, France, relationships, romance
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