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About The Chocolate Thief

When an American heiress and a French chocolatier butt heads, the business of chocolate is about to become a labor of love in this romantic comedy. Paris Breathtakingly beautiful, the City of Light seduces the senses, its cobbled streets thrumming with possibility. For American Cade Corey, it’s a dream come true, if only she can get one infuriating French chocolatier to sign on the dotted line .

. . Chocolate Melting, yielding yet firm, exotic, its secrets are intimately known to Sylvain Marquis.

But turn them over to a brash American waving a fistful of dollars? Jamais. Not unless there’s something much more delectable on the table .

. . Stolen Pleasure Whether confections taken from a locked shop or kisses in the dark, is there anything sweeter?

Praise for The Chocolate Thief “A delectable summer bonbon . . .

The Chocolate Thief is for days when you lust not for wisdom, but for a bar of chocolate—at any price—and a hero who understands what is truly important: ‘Every dream I have has you in my apartment, has you in my laboratoire, has you with my babies . . .

Every chocolate I’ve made since I met you, I’ve made for you. ’” —Eloisa James, NPR. org “It’s like when you find that amazing piece of chocolate—you take a bite, and it sits on your tongue and melts into a pool of liquid heaven: Florand has managed to capture that emotional experience and put it into the pages of her novel.”

—RT Book Reviews “[A] comfortable beach read . . .

A good, fun read.”

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