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Eat your heart out
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bookshelves: 2025, aussie-author, contemporary-literary, publisher, romance
Feb 26, 2025
bookshelves: 2025, aussie-author, contemporary-literary, publisher, romance
‘In the heart of Paris, surrounded by the aroma of freshly baked bread and a symphony of cheeses, I found myself not just healing from a broken heart but rediscovering the joy of life’s simple pleasures.�
Imagine getting dumped, packing your bags, and moving to Paris on a whim. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, that’s exactly what Ella does in Eat Your Heart Out, a delightful novel that blends heartbreak, self-discovery, and a whole lot of cheese into one irresistible story.
After her long term relationship crashes and burns, Ella leaves Melbourne behind and lands in the City of Love. But rather than diving headfirst into romance, she takes on an even better challenge, eating 365 different types of French cheese in a year. Along the way, she finds herself navigating charming Parisian streets, befriending eccentric locals, and, of course, dealing with the occasional romantic complication.
Brownlee’s writing is light, witty, and smooth. The beautiful descriptions will make you want to book a flight to France! But beyond Paris and the food, this is a story about reinvention, taking risks, and embracing the unexpected.
If you love books with travel, romance, and a side of delicious food, Eat Your Heart Out is a must read. Just make sure you have some snacks nearby, you’ll definitely be hungry by the end!
I Highly Recommend.
Many thanks to Affirm Press for my Advanced readers copy.
Imagine getting dumped, packing your bags, and moving to Paris on a whim. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, that’s exactly what Ella does in Eat Your Heart Out, a delightful novel that blends heartbreak, self-discovery, and a whole lot of cheese into one irresistible story.
After her long term relationship crashes and burns, Ella leaves Melbourne behind and lands in the City of Love. But rather than diving headfirst into romance, she takes on an even better challenge, eating 365 different types of French cheese in a year. Along the way, she finds herself navigating charming Parisian streets, befriending eccentric locals, and, of course, dealing with the occasional romantic complication.
Brownlee’s writing is light, witty, and smooth. The beautiful descriptions will make you want to book a flight to France! But beyond Paris and the food, this is a story about reinvention, taking risks, and embracing the unexpected.
If you love books with travel, romance, and a side of delicious food, Eat Your Heart Out is a must read. Just make sure you have some snacks nearby, you’ll definitely be hungry by the end!
I Highly Recommend.
Many thanks to Affirm Press for my Advanced readers copy.
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Haha I know right.. so much cheese!! 😩😄💖


Thank you Debbie! Not my usual genre, but it was nice to have a change. I hope you've been well xxx