Julie Guinard Julie Guinard i(A99650 works by)
Gender: Female
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5 y separately published work icon Wanted : The Perfect Pet Fiona Roberton , Fiona Roberton (illustrator), ( trans. Julie Guinard with title Un Chien Pas Comme Les Autres ) Paris : Circonflexe , 2013 Z1819112 2009 single work picture book children's

'Once upon a time, there lived a boy called Henry. What Henry wanted more than anything in the whole wide world . . . MORE than chips . . . MORE than a cowboy costume . . . MORE than an all-expenses-paid trip to the moon . . . was a DOG.

'A lovable tale of adventure and friendship . . . and the lengths some will go to find it.' (From the publisher's website.)

6 1 y separately published work icon Tempt the Devil Anna Campbell , ( trans. Julie Guinard with title La Robe Écarlate ) Paris : J'ai Lu , 2013 Z1553962 2009 single work novel romance historical fiction

'For Olivia Raines, London's most notorious courtesan, and the infamous Julian Southwood, Earl of Erith, falling in love will be the greatest risk of all in this wicked and wild romance from Anna Campbell.

'Any man in London would worship her. Yet Olivia is, quite frankly, bored of them all. Despite her many dalliances, she's never felt true passion, never longed for any lover's touch ... until Julian, London's most notoriously wanton rake, decided to make her his mistress.

'From the moment he first saw her, Julian knew he must possess her. And when he discovers her greatest secret, a scandal that could ruin her reputation and end her career, he knows just the way to use this damaging information to his most delightful advantage. He offers Olivia a deal with the devil: he'll keep her secret ... if she allows him the chance to show her true ecstasy.

'But Olivia must be careful, for Julian has a secret of his own: he will not rest until she is completely, shamelessly his.' (Publisher's blurb)

4 3 y separately published work icon Mad About the Boy Maggie Alderson , ( trans. Julie Guinard with title Coup de chaud à Sydney ) Paris : J'ai Lu , 2006 Z990809 2002 single work novel Of all the nightmare options that passed through Antonia Heaveringham's head when her husband Hugo uttered the words, 'I've got something to tell you ... ' a coming out speech never figured. Suddenly alone in their adopted home of Sydney, with no friends save for her six-year-old son Tom and a pair of jewelled Jimmy Choo mules, Antonia soon finds that an attractive single woman is not nearly so welcome on the champagne social scene as the wife of a glamorous English aristocrat. It is only the arrival of Hugo's outrageous lavender-haired Uncle Percy that lifts her out of her depression and propels her into the gym to combat the effects of some serious comfort eating. There she meets the mysterious James, who leads her into a shadowy world of criminals, corruption and high-stakes property deals. But what starts out as a lark leads her into a situation where keeping a secret becomes a matter of life, death and love. (Source: Trove)
2 y separately published work icon Fort Island David Metzenthen , ( trans. Julie Guinard with title Deux enfants dans la tempete ) Paris : J'ai Lu Jeunesse , 2002 Z834106 1998 single work children's fiction children's About a boy with asthma and the adventures and sensations of sailing. (LA)
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