By the book's end, readers will feel that one of them has made a deep compromise to make that relationship fit. The book is a good, fun read, but Florand's descriptions of the pleasures of chocolate evoke more sensuousness (however clich%C3%A9d) than her sex scenes, and the attraction between Cade and Sylvain feels forced ("That resilient determination of her was erotic%E2%80%A6."). But Cade is not about to give up and after luck hands her the key to his shop, Cade takes matters into her own hands and breaks in. The Chocolate Thief Paperback Jby Laura Florand (Author) 158 ratings Book 1 of 6: Amour et Chocolat See all formats and editions Kindle 3.99 Read with Our Free App Audiobook 0.00 Free with your Audible trial Hardcover 36.76 6 Used from 36.76 Paperback 1.90 21 Used from 1. He could see her through the glass window that allowed visitors a glimpse of the way artisan chocolate was made. American chocolate heiress, Cade Corey aware of Sylvain's reputation as an artisanal chocolatier, is not prepared for his rejection of her proposal that he design a high-end line of chocolates for her global chocolate empire. In the shop, an elegant blonde whose every movement spoke of wealth and privilege was buying a box of his chocolates, unable to resist biting into one before she left the shop. Is the book as good as the chocolate featured in it Plus, how we really feel about. In this comfortable beach read from Florand (Blame It on Paris), Sylvain Marquis knows chocolate is the what every woman desires as Paris's best chocolatier, Sylvain has the prefect tool of seduction. Ellen and Mom luxuriate in The Chocolate Thief by Laura Florand.
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