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The Chocolate Rose (2000)

by Laura Florand(Favorite Author)
3.82 of 5 Votes: 3
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Amour et Chocolat
review 1: The writing on this one didn't click for me as much, but maybe that's my fault for being so tired most of the time I read it.Anyway, I REALLY liked Gabriel. A lot. All his internal musings about being a "beast" and how much he just LIKED Jolie. I liked that Jolie was an introvert who needed her one time, but I wish more had been done with that.Also, this is another one where I think the description does the book a bit of a disservice. It makes it sound like a revenge story, which it isn't.
review 2: I’d normally hate the clinging and desperate wanting going on in this one, but that it’s HIM doing all that and being funny while at it is, was something different. The way she’s stuck in the middle and the way he’s so aware of everything about their situati
... moreon made everything just a bit more funny and sexy. Even when it shouldn’t have been: the domineering and controlling and demanding way he could be. The bluntness in his ways, calling everything out: her desire, what they both wanted, and what they ought to be doing about it. It’s all done in his direct to the point manner that his way became sexy. That is just the way he was. She wasn’t that far off with her marshmallow comparison.I enjoyed this: it’s a different romance between them; sure, we have another sure-cocky chef male lead… but that he’s not just that has the rest of us seeing that just because he’s sure about one thing doesn’t make him that way about all things; that vulnerable side to him? It was… adorable.I can’t seem to get enough of this series… so Chocolate Touch here I come! less
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Inna
I kind of loved this book. My first novel where I believed that the chef was a CHEF! Roar!
Cloueydoo
Currently free on Amazon! (July 5 2014)
Lena
pov of Gabrial was really funny
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