The Chocolate Kiss
by:
Laura Florand (author)
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Laura Florand
At La Maison des Sorcieres, the window display is an enchanted forest of sweets, a collection of conical hats delights the eye and the habitues nibble chocolate witches from fanciful mismatched china. While in their tiny blue kitchen, Magalie Chaudron and her two aunts stir wishes into bubbling...
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At La Maison des Sorcieres, the window display is an enchanted forest of sweets, a collection of conical hats delights the eye and the habitues nibble chocolate witches from fanciful mismatched china. While in their tiny blue kitchen, Magalie Chaudron and her two aunts stir wishes into bubbling pots of heavenly chocolat chaud. But no amount of wishing will rid them of interloper Philippe Lyonais, who has the gall to open one of his world famous pastry shops right down the street. Philippe's creations seem to hold a magic of their own, drawing crowds of beautiful women to their little isle amidst the Seine, and tempting even Magalie to venture out of her ivory tower and take a chance, a taste...a kiss.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780758269416 (0758269412)
ASIN: 758269412
Publish date: December 24th 2012
Publisher: Kensington
Pages no: 342
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Magic,
Humor,
Comedy,
Cultural,
Food And Drink,
Food,
Romance,
Adult,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
France
Series: Amour et Chocolat (#2)
On Thursdays, I feature really excellent romances I think you will love. This week I want to call attention to The Chocolate Kiss (Amour et Chocolate, #2) by Laura Florand. Why? Aside from the wonder of chocolate, the beauty of France, and the hidden fariytale retellings? The dialogue is grand and...
Have it ever happened to you guys, start reading a book, immediately having issues with it, consider DNF it... and in the end finding yourself in love with it? -_- Well, that's what happened with me. I found the beginning more than awkward _being currently reading the following volume, I have to say...
Not quite as fantabulous as book one, but still, something really compelling about it. First the quibbles - at times it was a little too precious, a little too drawn out with the yearning and emotional issues. I wanted to tell Magalie to get over herself sometimes because enough already. Maybe it ju...
Is there anything more sensual-sexy-decadent than the chocolate in CT (#1)? Apparently there’s plenty more in his MACARONS. Locally all the macarons I’ve come across are chewy sweet and coconut-filled… which while not bad, are concoctions that I highly doubtful to be comparable to anything like what...
Welcome to La Maison des Sorcieres. Where the window display is an enchanted forest of sweets, a collection of conical hats delights the eye and the habitues nibble chocolate witches from fanciful mismatched china. While in their tiny blue kitchen, Magalie Chaudron and her two aunts stir wishes into...