The Chocolate Thief is a sumptuous love affair with Paris, chocolate and romance itself. Florand paints a feast for the senses that is so delicious, so sensual that I dare anyone not to come away filled with all kinds of wicked cravings. There is not a single note wrong in this story. Our MC Cade is...
This book blends Paris, chocolate, and a love story in one delicious package, as sensual and bitter-sweet as only French chocolate can be. The heroine Cade Corey is the heir to an American chocolate empire, something like Mars. The Coreys’ most popular chocolate bars, factory-produced, cost 33 cents...
I have zero tolerance for stupid heroines and this one is definitely icing the cake. For a well-educated, supposedly brilliant woman who is the heir to a multi-billion dollar chocolate imperium she's an embarassement to my gender.Cade Corey's biggest wish is to acquire a famous French chocolatier an...
I have heard so many great things about this book. It didn't quite live up to all the high praise I've seen, but it was good. The setting is the real winner here. I think the author did a great job of making me feel like I was there. The Parisians actually seemed French. (I've read books where th...
OK, I'm just going to come right out and say it: - I don't think I'm a proper fan of chocolate. I mean, the descriptions in here probably would make a true fan swoon. But me? Nothing. Nada. Zip. It was just wordy prose to me. I rolled my eyes a bit and then skimmed the passages because really - IDG...
Holy moly! Give me some of what ever he is making. Sylvain and Cade make for a fun introduction to a series I expect I’ll be reading more of (sooner as opposed to later.) It’s fun and sassy and funny. There’s very plenty opportunities for a double entendre and darn it it’s not just funny as each mom...
I like reading. I like chocolate. Combine both in a cheesy romantic comedy and I'm there. I think I would have enjoyed it a lot more if I had read it after a certain "I weep for humanity" book, but it was a decent start to a series I've added to my tbr. The writing was a little over-the-top wit...
A sinful, delicious and sensual indulgence. The Chocolate Thief is a fun, charming and decadent read. Although a love story, Laura Florand has crafted a tale that fully imbibes Paris and chocolat in every page. Each word makes your mouth water and just throw caution to the wind (or forget about c...
5 delicious starsI'm feeling a bit lazy, so I'll be short, but I liked the book so much that I just had to share my love. :-)Anyway, this book combines two to things that I simply adore:1. Paris - the city of lightI love Paris, and seeing it through the eyes of the main characters was a true pleasur...
The Parisian sorcerer of artisan chocolate, handsome Frenchman Sylvain Marquis, and the American empress of chocolate bars, Cade Corey, play a decadent game of seduction and subterfuge that causes them both to melt with desire. Breathtakingly beautiful, the City of Light seduces the senses, its co...
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