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Ladra Di Cioccolato (2012)

by Laura Florand(Favorite Author)
3.78 of 5 Votes: 2
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English
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Leggereditore
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Amour et Chocolat
review 1: (quickly written review , hope it makes sense)Wow. At first I thought this was going to be an over complicated, irritating read, but I soon changed my mind. I thought I was not going to like the H and h, especially the h. She was difficult and touchy, and appeared very spoilt. But this is where the authors skill comes in, at some point, even though still feeling she was all of the above qualities I began to sympathise and like her. The author has a way of dealing with complex emotions that is hard to describe, She just has a beautiful way of getting feelings over and drawing the reader in. Although I respect craft skills, I do not think making beautiful pattiseries is the most amazing job in the world, yet the author linked Luc's world to the anguish he felt in his life an... mored to his growing understanding of the h in the most amazing way. The way he said he would have to keep practising, regarding love aaaahhh he was so sweet. I loved this book as I got drawn into the authors beautiful way of describing emotions, I cant wait to read more books by her.
review 2: In this book, Summer Corey (daughter of a famous billionaire) hates Paris more than anything else, which stems from her being sent to a boarding school in Paris when she was younger. She has escaped the media's attention by living on an island in the South Pacific for the past three years teaching school in a rural community. She is lured home by her father with the unwanted gift of a luxury hotel with one promise: spend three months in a city she hates and give running a hotel a try and after three months, her father will make an investment in the kids she loves and she can go back to the island. Sparks fly between Summer and Luc (head pastry chef of the hotel) from the moment she arrives, but she is so broken by being called a spoiled brat her entire life that she’s not willing to relinquish her heart. Luc, meanwhile, must check his ego to win her trust. This book was so sensually addictive that I could not put it down. It involves Paris and chocolate and romance all in one delicious package. Since these are three of my favorite things, I knew I would love this book and it did not disappoint. Her writing is the kind that makes me want to curl up in bed on a cold day with a cup of hot chocolate . . . or any chocolate, for that matter because her descriptions make me crave it even more than I normally do. This story was full of emotion and passion and longing. You could feel the longing between these two people and feel the frustration when misunderstanding caused the divide to grow wider. Both of these people had troubled childhoods (for very different reasons) and both of them have trouble believing that the other won't leave. This book was a bit racier and a lot more emotionally charged than the other books I have read, which makes this one my favorite book by her. I actually teared up at certain parts because Laura Florand was making me feel so much for these two characters.Highly recommend this book! less
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deb
I don't usually like contemporary romances, but this was fun
lilasian101
$10 for the ebook, but it was worth it.
ZaraHasToRead
It was decent.
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