French Kissing: The Complete Series (PAPERBACK BUNDLE)
French Kissing: The Complete Series (PAPERBACK BUNDLE)
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Get all 5 seasons of the French Kissing Series by Sapphic Romance Bestselling Author Harper Bliss.
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★★★★★ "An irresistible mix of Sex & The City and The L Word."
At over 1500 pages (450.000 words) with hundreds of 5-star reviews, French Kissing is sapphic serialised fiction at its most dramatic, romantic, and steamy. Perfect for binge reading!
★★★★★ "If I could have given it ten stars I would have."
★★★★★ "Prepare yourself for a hell of a drive through lesbian drama, with laughter, processing, crying, loving and wonderful hot moments."
Books included in the bundle
- French Kissing: Season One
- French Kissing: Season Two
- French Kissing: Season Three
- French Kissing: Season Four
- French Kissing: Season Five
Full description
Full description
Paris… City of lights, City of love, City of drama!
French Kissing follows a group of Parisian women as they navigate the stormy waters of love and life.
Claire and Juliette have been best friends for twenty years. Together they own a successful PR agency, but their journey to success has come at a price.
Juliette and her partner Nadia have drifted apart after ten years together while Claire hasn’t been on a real date for as long as she can remember.
Meanwhile, their happily single employee Steph is getting a bit too close to a new, high-profile client.
Warning: This title contains sensual language, ladies making love and possibly more feelings than you can process.
Themes and tropes
Themes and tropes
- Age gap
- Workplace romance
- Long term couple
- Enemies to lovers
- Political intrigue
- Opposites attract
- Melting the ice queen
Chapter One Look Inside
Chapter One Look Inside
Juliette
“We haven’t had sex in months.” Juliette gazed out of Claire’s corner office window, hesitant to look her oldest friend and business partner in the eye. In the window’s reflection, she could see Claire shuffle around nervously in her seat. “Nadia, she’s just… hardly there anymore. And I’m not saying it’s her fault, but since she got promoted—”
“It’s her time, Jules,” Claire interrupted. “You had yours. Now it’s her turn.”
This remark made Juliette spin around instantly. “I had mine?” She opened her palms to the sky and made a sweeping gesture. “Past tense? Then what’s all this?”
“This is what we built. Through years of hard work and spousal neglect. I’m the best example of that.”
“You’re just single because you’re so bloody difficult and no one’s ever good enough.” Juliette scanned Claire’s flawless face. A few laughter lines bracketed her eyes and she dyed her hair now, but she still looked a decade below her physical age.
Claire pushed herself out of her chair and walked towards Juliette. “No need to take it out on me, dear. I may be single but I’m getting plenty.”
Frustration flared beneath Juliette’s skin. “As long as you stay away from the interns—”
A loud knock on the door stopped Juliette mid-insult. Steph, dressed in tight jeans and equally tight blazer, appeared in the doorway and Juliette and Claire both burst out laughing.
“What?” The puzzled look on Steph’s face made it difficult to stop the giggles, but this was their place of business and, in the end, everything always stopped for business.
“We were just talking about you. That’s all,” Claire said.
“Glad to be the source of such gaiety.” Steph always kept her cool, no matter the circumstances. It was one of the main reasons they had decided to hire her straight out of school ten years ago, despite her indiscretion with one of the bosses. “Dominique Laroche wants to meet first thing on Monday.”
“She’s keen,” Juliette said. “We want you in that meeting, Steph. Try to wear something… politically correct.”
“Sure. I just bought a really cool red tank top—”
“Don’t you fucking dare. She’s MRL’s rising star and we want to make an impression.” Juliette stared into Steph’s grinning face, realising too late her friend and employee was winding her up. “Just be on time tonight.”
“Is there a dress code?” Steph asked.
“Just your usual über-lesbian attire will do.”
“If everybody looked the same…” Steph hummed before turning on her heels and exiting Claire’s office.
Juliette checked her watch. “I’d better get going.” She couldn’t stifle a sigh. “Oh, and just a heads-up, even though I wasn’t supposed to tell you to avoid awkwardness… Nadia has invited some doctor from the hospital she wants you to meet.”
Juliette watched Claire roll her eyes. “I thought we had agreed on no more set-ups?”
“We had, but Nadia only seems to follow her own rules these days.”
“Hey, cut her some slack, okay? She’s put up with your workaholic habits for years. You’ll find a way to make it work again.”
“We have talked about, um, means to spice things up…” A blush bloomed on Juliette’s cheeks. She headed towards the visitor chair opposite Claire’s desk, against which Claire was still leaning, and sat down. “But this does not leave this room, yeah?”
“Of course not.” Claire’s eyebrows were already arched up expectantly.
“We were a bit tipsy at the time, mind you, otherwise, I mean, we would never…” Juliette knew she was rambling. She took a deep breath and continued. “We were thinking about going to Les Pêches one of these weekends with the sole purpose of picking someone up for a threesome.”
Claire’s face broke out in a grin. “You? Miss Control Freak? Inviting a stranger into your bed?”
“Better a stranger than someone I know.”
“I’m not so sure, Jules.”
Juliette ignored the smirk tugging at Claire’s lips. “What? Are you volunteering?”
“Been there, done that.” Claire’s face was now completely split by a smile baring her impeccable white teeth.
“I’m serious.” Juliette wanted nothing more than to have a giggle at it all. “My relationship is falling apart and I don’t know what to do about it.”
Claire scooted closer and put a hand on her knee. “It’s not falling apart. You’re just going through a rough patch, adjusting to changes in your life. You’ll be fine. You’re Juliette and Nadia for heaven’s sake.”
“What if we’re not, though? What if we’re not fine?”
Claire gave her knee a squeeze. “Don’t even think about it.” She looked at her watch. “Don’t you have a dinner party to prepare for?”
“Yes, heaven forbid I screw that up as well.”
“Do you need help?”
Juliette shot Claire a disdainful glare. “You’d only end up setting my kitchen on fire.”
“Fair enough.” Claire pulled Juliette out of her chair and pecked her on the cheek before spinning her around and gently coaxing her towards the door. “I’ll see you at eight.”
Juliette made a brief stop in her office next door, powered off her computer and headed home. The Barbier & Cyr office was located on a side street of the Champs-Élysées and it was a fifteen-minute downhill walk to her and Nadia’s flat. Juliette pushed any negative thoughts about her relationship to the back of her mind and focused on the dish she would prepare tonight. Coq au vin with gratin dauphinois. Not that she was overcompensating.
Nadia
“What were you thinking?” Nadia tried to ignore Juliette’s question. She’d been expecting it all evening, but they hadn’t had a moment alone. “You couldn’t have picked a less compatible person for Claire. You know what she’s like.”
“Honey.” Nadia turned around, back against the sink. “When will you get it out of your head that the only type of woman Claire will fall for is someone exactly like you?” She painted a tight smile on her face. “People change. Tastes evolve. You may have an excellent business relationship these days, but, from what you’ve told me, back in the day when you were dating, it wasn’t all sunshine and roses, was it?”
Nadia witnessed how Juliette’s jaw dropped.
“There are so many things wrong with all of what you just said.” Juliette shook her head, no sign of kindness or amusement in her eyes. “I’m going back in there, but this conversation is far from over.” She spun on her heels and left the kitchen, but, just before rounding the corner, faced Nadia once more. “Claire has been my best friend for more than twenty years. I believe I know a thing or two about her.” And she was gone.
Nadia, once again, wondered when they’d stopped seeing eye to eye on most matters. It used to be so easy. Now they were seriously discussing threesomes—something that would never happen, if Nadia had any say in the matter—to save what was left of their relationship.
She opened the fridge and took out the chocolate cake she’d bought rather than made herself. Another strike against her.
“Everything under control?” Steph’s voice startled her.
Nadia nodded, drew her lips into a wide smile and pushed her troubles to the back of her mind. “I’ll be right out with dessert.”
“The doctor’s nice.” Steph said it with that inflection in her voice Nadia had heard so many times. Great. “Are you trying to set her up with Claire? Because I’m not sure that’s going to work out. But you know me, always willing to pick up the slack.”
“What is it with you people? You spend two hours in someone’s company and your mind’s made up? Has anyone even asked Claire what she thinks?” Nadia only realised after she’d uttered the words that the volume of her voice was not adjusted to the fact that the kitchen was right next to the dining room.
“Did you call for me?” Claire, all groomed to perfection, appeared in the doorway.
Still with the chocolate cake in her hands, Nadia sighed. “No.”
“Oh. Sorry.” She shot Nadia a quick wink and disappeared with Steph hot on her heels.
Nadia straightened her back, lifted her chin, and carried the cake into the living room. “No need for applause, I didn’t bake it myself.”
“But you took the time to pick it up for us,” Claire said.
“Looks great, honey.” Juliette’s voice had that now almost familiar undercurrent of disdain and Nadia spotted the quick exchange of glances between her and Claire.
“I’ll do the cutting,” Margot, the—frankly—hot surgeon Nadia had invited to dinner with her friends, offered. “It’s my job after all.” It was true that, unlike most French people—and Juliette especially—Margot was not in love with the sound of her own voice and didn’t produce an endless stream of meaningless words just to hear it non-stop. These days, Nadia much preferred a quick, quiet lunch with Margot to one of Juliette’s laboured-over suppers. Not because of romantic motivations, but mainly because Juliette, although very careful not to criticise too directly, didn’t seem to have that many good things to say about Nadia anymore.
Nadia sat down and regarded her friends and partner of ten years. She usually didn’t feel so deflated in their company. This was time off work, time to relax, but, in all honesty, Nadia didn’t mind working overtime if this was all she had to come home to.
Steph had adopted her usual pose, incapable of sitting in a chair like an adult, with one leg drawn up under her. Claire’s blonde fringe was cut so it nearly did but just didn’t fall into her eyes—eyes that Nadia had seen wander to Margot in unguarded moments, no matter what the others thought. Margot was her calm self, trained to remain level-headed in every situation. Maybe it worked against her a little bit in social situations, but if it hadn’t been for her co-worker’s lunch time advice over the past few weeks, Nadia wasn’t sure she’d still be sitting at this table.
Then there was Juliette. She’d slipped out of her business suit for the evening and looked relaxed in jeans and t-shirt. How looks could be deceiving. Juliette Barbier, the love of her life, who couldn’t feel more removed from her now than if she’d been on a mission to the North Pole.
And maybe she shouldn’t, but Nadia did what she had to do to numb that feeling of dread spreading in her chest. The premonition that this could not last, that the setting was false, the people present mere actors playing well-rehearsed parts. She poured herself another glass of wine.
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Excellent writing and character depth. Never dull at all. My fav author. I love the whole series.
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from 645 reviewsI'm not religious, but holy Jesus... this book was the first that I have read from this outstanding author and let me tell you, it is worth the read. The last time I woke up at 2am, unable to fall back asleep because I NEEDED to continue reading, I was a teen and the Harry Potter books were being released. I completed this book in 2 days and it concreted my opinion that I needed to buy more books from this author. I have taken advantage of all the free books she offers, but have also purchased more and so far they are all equally excellent. I am a book snob amd Harper Bliss has brought joy back to reading for me. The books are so good, I cannot put them down, and when I have to, they are all I think about. Absolutely phenomenal! This is the first author that I have ever thought "I need to meet this person!". At the same time, she has made me remember why I hate books.... they end. Books featuring lesbian characters are hard to come by ans I will be reading every single book this author has published. Outstanding.
I have read so many Harper Bliss books and have enjoyed every one. But, I LOVE this book. It's one of my all time favorites and is a frequently reread. My only regret is that I cannot read it again for the first time. I wish it were an audiobook so I could buy it again...
My first time reading Harper’s works and what a great sequence to go through. Love her style of writing and felt engaged in each book for its own uniqueness, yet the carry over of characters. I am now a HUGE fan! ❤️
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This is a superb bundle of books, great characters, great stories, covering many different tropes, I'm loving it, it was so easy as well to purchase, & straight to my library what more can you ask for, apart more of the same please Harper
I do love a good book that takes me to another place. This one from Harper is no exception.
Sun, sea and surfing mixed with a bit of drama.
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It's also good to have more than one story running at the same time.
Another great book from Harper
The Duet is a dazzling romance between two rock stars. Lana, the legendary rocker and Cleo, the up and coming rock star. They sizzle on stage singing a duet that not only rivets their audience but generates deep feelings between the two singers.
Harper Bli ss does not disappoint with the age-gap, steamy romance. This one kept me awake reading into the wee hours. Don’t miss this one!
Kevin and Kate have tried to have a baby for years with no success. Kevin’s way of coping is to completely renovate their already perfect house forcing Kate to have to move into her mother in law’s pool house. While Kev avoids Kate, Kate begins to spend time with his little sister Stella. Kate has always considered Stella to be a spoiled brat but quickly learns that Stella completely different than she’d always assumed. Stella and Kate begin to connect on a deeper level and a night of too much tequila sparks a passion neither was prepared for.
Kate and Stella are multidimensional characters who have been through a lot over the past few years. Kate’s journey to become a mother has been tortuous and her husband has cast her aside. She finds in Stella, not only a support system but a soulmate. Stella has been trying to get her big break in Hollywood, but it’s been a struggle. In Kate she, too, finds a support system and a soulmate.
Harper Bliss tells the story from both Stella and Kate’s first person points of view. This is an important aspect to the story because the reader is able to be a part of both characters’ feelings, emotions, and actions.
Falling in love with your brother’s wife is quite a taboo topic that most authors wouldn’t touch with a ten foot pole but Harper Bliss took on the challenge did a wonderful job. Through Stella and Kate she was able to show that sometimes the choices we make while socially unacceptable, are right for us. Sometimes we need to choose our own happiness even though we have to hurt the ones we love most.
This is a really well written book. I loved catching up with Faye and Ida, meeting Mary and Nathan, and being a part of Kate and Stella’s journey to happiness. While cheating is a major plot point in this book, our author has done an excellent job of showing the reality of the situation and handled it with care. Well done Harper Bliss! You’ve penned another winner!!
The two main protagonists met in college thirty years ago. They made plans for the future including marriage and children. They were happily in love for ten years…until one of them decided to cheat and fall in love with someone else. Twenty years later, they met at a mutual friend’s wedding. They were older, 50, but still possessed an underlying chemistry that was so much a part of their former lives. However, the betrayal and hurt was still something that could not be forgotten or forgiven.
As with many of this author’s works, her characters are interesting and deal with emotional issues. Throughout the story, one character’s emotional level was doing flip flops. She was struggling with her fiancée’s betrayal which occurred a few weeks before their wedding. Presently, she faced a dilemma: her heart was still struggling with that hurt and betrayal from that major event 20 years ago, her body was craving a former fiancée’s touch, and her brain was very indecisive about what she should do. This was an ongoing struggle for this character. While the indecisiveness was annoying at times, It was understandable how the character needed time to come to terms with her past hurt and trust issues in order to move forward.
The secondary characters were supportive and tried to intervene and get their friends back together again. But once again it was an ongoing emotional struggle throughout. However, this author knows how to resolve these emotional issues in a beautiful manner.
Overall, this was another entertaining and engaging book by Harbor Bliss.
Absolutely wonderful, another cracker by Harper Bliss! Just a lovely, romantic, glamorous love story that can give us all a little lift in these sober times. A must on your summer reading list.
I was given an advance review copy by the author in exchange for an honest review.
This is not your usual Hollywood romance and it’s very much a breadth of fresh air. Yes it is girl meets girl at a script read and there is an attraction but it’s far more complex than that. Nora is an introverted actress and Mimi an all out Mother with a bit of CEO on the side and a bit older too! They shouldn’t on paper work but, they can’t help but be drawn to each other. Drawing Nora out of her head and into the real world is the complex journey in this story but a family born of love for her, leads her on a new insight to life. Another brilliantly written piece of work from Harper Bliss. A very good read!
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