Showing posts with label Laura Florand. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 30, 2014

My Thoughts On: Amour et Chocolate Series (#2-5) by Laura Florand



The Chocolate Kiss (Amour et Chocolat #2)Series: Amour et Chocolat #2
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Kensington
Publication Date: 12/24/14
Format: Paperback
Pages: 342
Source: Purchase
Rating: 5++++ stars
The Heart of Paris

Welcome to La Maison des Sorcieres. Where the window display is an enchanted forest of sweets, a collection of conical hats delights the eye and the habitues nibble chocolate witches from fanciful mismatched china. While in their tiny blue kitchen, Magalie Chaudron and her two aunts stir wishes into bubbling pots of heavenly chocolat chaud.


But no amount of wishing will rid them of interloper Philippe Lyonnais, who has the gall to open one of his world famous pastry shops right down the street. Philippe’s creations seem to hold a magic of their own, drawing crowds of beautiful women to their little isle amidst the Seine, and tempting even Magalie to venture out of her ivory tower and take a chance, a taste…a kiss.

Parisian princesses, chocolate witches, patissier princes and sweet wishes—an enchanting tale of amour et chocolat.

My Thoughts
Never have I read a book with so much passion, sensuality, and longing as The Chocolate Kiss. To be perfectly honest, I can't even write a true review of The Chocolate Kiss because I'm a jumbled-up mess of word vomit and big feelings. I'm basically keeping myself on a tight leash here. I can't really wrap my mind around the ways I loved the story.
 
 
I went into The Chocolate Kiss expecting an amazing story. I have no hesitation with my expectations because this is the fifth of Florand's books I've read and every single one of them has been a remarkable reading experience. Here, we have a heroine in Magalie who's built the thickest, strongest walls around her heart, and a man, Philippe, who doesn't want to destroy those walls, but simply wants her to make a space for him. The antagonism between the two is thick and tense, as is the passion. The build-up is kept at a low simmer...until it just boils over and man, is the passion ever on from then forward.
 
 
Florand has an unparalleled knack for creating the best men. They are alpha men who aren't jerks, but very passionate and confident. Stubborn when it comes to winning the woman they love's heart. They express their love through their work, be it the world's finest chocolate, a sugar spun confection, or a macaron made to embody their affection. The passion in this story was remarkable. I do not understand how any writer can describe making hot chocolate or a macaron as more passionate than actually making love, but Laura Florand does it. Like a boss.
 
 
Florand's writing unfailingly takes my breath away. As I read The Chocolate Kiss, I would continually grab my (very indulging) husband's arm and sigh dramatically. He would smile and say "You love it so much, yeah?" I would sigh even harder and more dramatically, read a beautiful passage, and then I would say "See how much he loves her? How patient he is? How careful he is with her heart?"  This cycle repeated itself throughout my reading of the book. Did I mention my husband is indulging?
 
 
Laura Florand has secured her place as my favorite author. I emphatically recommend The Chocolate Kiss specifically, and her entire work as a whole.
Favorite Quotes 
  He dug his fingers into his biceps to keep from curling them into her biceps and lifting her straight off the floor. And to think he was known for his calm temperament in his kitchens. The non-volatile star chef. "You know," he breathed very quietly, feeling his voice going almost guttural, "you should have tried it. Just one bite of it might have been worth more than you think."
  Her eyes flickered. Yes. She wondered at least a little about that, whether she had missed out on something incredible.
... But if he could get her to bite down into one of his works of art, would everything dissolve away from her but his flavors on her tongue? Would all the muscles of her stiff neck relax in bliss? Would those molten brown eyes slide half-closed? Would she look up at him, when she had recovered from the first taste, with her lips parted, her eyes begging for more?
 
 
  He didn't use his strength to force her head up. Instead, he pulled her kneading left hand from his chest and stretched it over her head against the door. Holding her prisoner, his hand wrapped around hers and his body pressing into her, he brought his mouth to her wrist.
  And then he did things to her there that she hadn't even known the world contained.
  Rough prickle of beard, silk of lips, graze of teeth, and the delicate tasting of his tongue...
  Her muscles gave way. "Let me," he murmured with prickle and silk against the sensitive skin. "Let me in."
 
 
 An orgasm in one bite. As if hands ran all over her body. But more. It was the most beautiful thing she had ever tasted in her life. Made for her. It was so beautiful that tears stung eyes, and she open to find Philippe's gaze consuming her face with a feral, starved triumph. 
 
 
  "Magalie. I didn't want you to make me have to do this, because you're so sensitive about competition. But if you want chocolate, I can make chocolate"--he leaned toward her a little, his teeth showing sharp-- "that will melt your insides out."
  She lifted her chin him, feeling those insides melt just at the thought of him trying
 
 
  "So here I am, torn apart. I really didn't want to be torn apart. I liked who I was."
  "You liked your tower," he murmured, his voice almost an apology. "Do you really think I broke it? I just wanted to make room for me inside."
 
The Chocolate Rose (Amour et Chocolat, #3; La Vie en Roses, #1)
Series: Amour et Chocolat #1/La Vie en Roses #1
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Series: Amour et Chocolat #1/La Vie en Roses #1
Genre: Contemporary
Publisher: AOS PublishingPublication Date: 4/9/13
Format: Paperback
Pages: 245
Source: Purchase
Rating: 4 stars


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Her father’s worst enemy...


Top chef Gabriel Delange never forgave his old nemesis Pierre Manon for all the other chef had cost him.


One stolen rose...


And he most certainly couldn’t stand the sight of his own most famous dessert, the legendary Rose, claimed as Pierre’s own on the cover of his new cookbook.


A substitute victim...


But even Gabriel could hardly go through with a lawsuit when he learned the older chef had just had a stroke. Especially not when Pierre had one very cute daughter willing to be Gabriel’s victim instead.


Jolie Manon...


As a child, Jo had seen her family torn apart by her top chef father’s obsession with his work. She had given years of her own adult life to trying to pull him out of depression, after he lost a star. Now a food writer, she might be fascinated with a chef’s work, but she knew how to guard her heart. She would never allow another chef into her life.


Unless he blackmailed her into it...


Welcome to the heat and sun of Provence, where jasmine and roses climb up old colored walls, where fountains play in ancient stone villages, and where even a beast can prove he is a prince at heart…


My Thoughts
 
 
Oh, Gabriel Delange... I'm not sure there is a man out there who can match your angst, energy, passion.
 
 
That is my initial reaction to The Chocolate Rose, a contemporary take on the Beauty and the Beast story. Our beauty is Jolie Manon, whose father stole credit for Gabriel's work ten years prior. In an effort to spare her father, Jolie agrees to write a cookbook with Gabriel, committing to spend half of her time with him. Gabriel Delange is a beast in Jolie's eyes. Not in looks, but in ego and manner, in his unbridled passion for his work, and for her. But Jolie, she protests too much. She likes the beast in Gabriel. She provokes it.
 
 
I know I'm being very melodramatic in my thoughts, but it's this book! Gabriel was such a larger-than-life character, even in comparison to Florand's other Amour et Chocolat men. The others are passionate men, but much more restrained than Gabriel. He's thrown his heart at Jolie's feet, though he tries so hard to control himself, and he doesn't want it back. He wants her love. Jolie, she was really slow on the uptake in regards to Gabriel's feelings for her. To her credit, she's been warned off of chefs her entire life. She believes Gabriel could possibly be toying with her for a while, and thinks "Why would he want me forever when he could have anyone?" As a reader, I had the luxury of Gabriel's thoughts, knowing he loves her heart and soul.
 
 
I read The Chocolate Rose immediately after finishing The Chocolate Kiss, which is my favorite in the series. Coming off that books give this one an impossible task. I would have loved more time with this story and more time for the love between Gabriel and Jolie to build.
 
 
But in the end, The Chocolate Rose is another great story from Laura Florand. Even if it's not my favorite of hers, it still surpasses most.
Favorite Quotes
  "You're lucky you're so hot," she said bitterly.
   "I know," he said despairingly, shoving his hands into his pockets as leaned a shoulder against the jasmine. "It doesn't bear thinking of, what my social life would be like if I was ugly on top of everything else. Now what have I said?"
  "You are so-incredibly-arrogant."
  "I know. He sounded exasperated. "But I don't see how I've been arrogant with you. It seems as if ignoring your signals indifferently would have been a lot more arrogant, but apparently I have no idea."
  Her signals. She ground her teeth over the urge to take two great fistfuls of his hair, yank his head down hard, so that it hurt, and bite that sensual, arrogant mouth of his. And that would teach him for finding her signals so obvious.             
 
 
  And now--she had reached one of those slim hands of hers into him and closed it around his heart.   
  And she just held it there. How was he supposed to move around, continue to live calmly and strongly, while someone was squeezing his heart like that? He was afraid if he got up too fast from the cafe table or walked too quickly and outpaced her, it would get ripped right out of his body.
 
 
  No sudden movements.
  He had known he shouldn't make any sudden movements with her hand gripping his heart like that. And sure enough, she had ripped it right out of his body, and now she was standing there looking at it as if it was icky and bloody and she wasn't sure where to put it so that it didn't mess anything up.
  He sank his head forward into his hands, the water pounding on the back of his head. His chest felt torn wide open, one gaping, terrifying hole, and no one was handing her heart back across the way to fill the spot.




  "Be careful with my brother, Jolie."
  Uh-oh. She wasn't sure she knew how to be careful of Gabriel.
  "Don't...merde. Don't--make him fall even harder for you,if you're going to drop him when you get bored."
  Bored? Of Gabriel?
  [...]"He's not very boring," she said.
  "I need to meet a cookbook writer," Raphael informed the heavens very firmly. "Let's say, when you get frustrated then."
  Jolie burst out laughing. "I've been frustrated with him since before I even met him."
  Raphael sighed. "This intervening in someone else's love affairs doesn't really work, does it? Just--don't do anything mean, all right?"
 
 
  "You have the most beautiful heart I've ever seen," she said softly.
  He took a sharp breath, and his hand lifted to cover that heart, as if it suddenly felt fragile. "Not a marshmallow?" he managed, but the attempt at dryness in his voice was a little rough.
  "It's so big," she said. "It fills all of you. It fills everyone around you. And yet inside"--she touched the flecks of gold left on her plate.--"I think there's this precious center that, if I'm careful, if I show you can trust me with it, you'll give only to me."





The Chocolate Touch  (Amour et Chocolat #4)Series: Amour et Chocolat #4
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Kensington
Publication Date: 7/30/13 
Format: Paperback
Pages: 298
Source: Purchase
Rating: 5 stars


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La Vie en Chocolat

Dominique Richard's reputation says it all--wild past, wilder flavors, black leather and smoldering heat. Jaime Corey is hardly the first woman to be drawn to all that dark, delicious danger. Sitting in Dom's opulent chocolaterie in Paris day after day, she lets his decadent creations restore her weary body and spirit, understanding that the man himself is entirely beyond her grasp.

Until he touches her. . .
Chocolate, Dominique understands--from the biting tang of lime-caramel to the most complex infusions of jasmine, lemon-thyme, and cayenne. But this shy, freckled American who sits alone in his salon, quietly sampling his exquisite confections as if she can't get enough of them--enough of him--is something else. She has secrets too, he can tell. Of course if she really knew him, she would run.

Yet once you have spotted your heart's true craving, simply looking is no longer enough. . .



My Thoughts

** Spoilers if you haven't read The Chocolate Touch and Sun-Kissed **


Oh yeah....no one writes tortured, romantic heroes like Laura Florand. It's like, the passion of Heathcliff without the crazy and abuse. These men, all her men, are passionate about chocolate and the woman who steals their heart.
 
My impressions from Dom Richard have been through the eyes of his frenemies. Those impressions were that he was a brutish flirt, womanizer, and that he took arrogance to a new level. But I cheated. I read Sun-Kissed, and got a glimpse of a man in love, and who protected his love with a remarkable care. So, I knew Dom had it in him, but in this book I learned how far he'd come in his life, how hard he'd worked, how difficult it was for him to fall in love, and exactly how beautiful that love for Jamie Corey was.
 
 
I also went into The Chocolate Touch very curious about what Jamie had undergone off-page. I knew in Sun-Kissed that she'd been severely injured, but that she was okay. And that she had Dom. I have to say, Jamie has been the most endearing heroine of this series, for me. Her strength and capacity to love Dom was so beautiful.
 
 
Even though I knew where Dom and Jamie end up (Sun-Kissed is a must-read!), their story was all I'd hoped for.
 
 
I loved The Chocolate Touch. I think I'm still a bit partial to The Chocolate Temptation, and The Chocolate Kiss is my favorite, but this one stands right up there.
Favorite Quotes
  Him,with his all-out, aggressive, take-it-or-leave-it approach to women, he was so reined in, so subtle, so gentle. Slow, slow, slow, he told himself. Slow. She's a cream or a pastry or a chocolate to be tempered just right. Think about her that way. Sloooow.
  Let her absorb you. Just the way she sat in the salle day after day and absorbed everything you made ,as if it was the only thing in life she wanted to do.
 
 
  She pushed the free hand toward the one he held,apparently trying to gesture closeness."Warm,"she said again.And then she did something that undid him to the last faint whisper of his soul:she gave his hand a squeeze with fingertips that could just barely reach around his,apparently using him to indicate what she wanted to say. He meant warmth.He meant this word she couldn't find.
He turned and kissed her
 
 
  "Whatever it is you're trying not to do. You can do it to me."
  He had survived everything else after all.
  She shook her head, her mouth a bitter twist as she forced her gaze back to her chocolate. "You don't know what you're asking."
  "Then why don't you tell me?"
  Blue eyes locked with his in one moment of naked honesty. "If I could, I would crawl into you and never come out.
 
 
  "Why don't you ever stay the night with me? Only one time, since we've started dating, have you stayed until I woke up. It's confusing, the way you're always gone in the morning."
  "I've always stayed the whole night," he said, startled. "I leave for work." Still pressed back against his desk, he stared at her. "You didn't know that?"
  She shook her head.
  "So when you wake up and I'm not there, you've been thinking--what?"
  "That it's understandable you would need space. That I need to let you breathe."
  There was a silence. "No," was all he said, the word packed tight with meaning. "No. I--breathe better when you're right here."





The Chocolate Heart (Amour et Chocolat, #5)Series: Amour et Chocolat #5
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Kensington
Publication Date: 11/26/13 
Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Source: Purchase
Rating: 4 stars

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No one hates Paris--except Summer Corey. The moody winters. The artists and their ennui. The inescapable shadow of the Tour Eiffel. But things go from bad to worse when Summer stumbles into brooding, gorgeous chef pâtissier Luc Leroi and indecently propositions the hero of French cuisine...

Luc has scrambled up from a childhood panhandling in the Paris Métro to become the king of his city, and he has no patience for this spoiled princess, even if she does now own his restaurant. Who cares if she smiles with all the warmth of July? She doesn't eat dessert!

There is only one way to tempt her. A perfect, impossibly sweet seduction...



My Thoughts


Oh my. The Chocolate Heart was so intense! I've mentioned that I read the series out of order, beginning with the first book, then skipping to The Chocolate Temptation (book six), then I read Sun-Kissed (book seven) then went back and read two through five. With all my hopping around, I've noticed that the series definitely gets more intense as you go from books two through five. The Chocolate Temptation was a bit less intense for me, but I think that was due to Patrick Chevalier's deceptively easy-going manner. I should also note that much of this story runs concurrent to The Chocolate Temptation, and it was very cool to see some of the same events happening through Luc Leroi's darker perception.


Anyway, back to The Chocolate Heart! I really liked it. Like The Chocolate Touch, it was a harder read. The writing is still beyond gorgeous and I just love revisiting Laura Florand's Paris and her intense, emotionally draining men. What made it difficult was what also made it very good: Summer and Luc were profoundly damaged by their childhoods, slow to believe that they each held value to the other, and very, very slow to open up. Yes, it was frustrating to have those blocks between Luc and Summer, but I also felt it was true to their character and good of Florand to not make it "easy" for the sake of the reader.


I honestly don't know what I can say at this point without becoming even more redundant. The entire series is a gorgeous experience. It's full of passion and angst and sexy and romance. Funny moments, sad moments, heartbreaking moments and moments so beautiful, so beautifully expressed that I'm brought to tears. It's been a wonderful experience. If you're looking for intense and beautiful, Amour et Chocolate is definitely the series to read.



Favorite Quotes
 
 
  Her eyes flickered to his with a flash of pure hunger.
  Yes! Triumph licked him, thorough hot licks of her mouth on his skin. Oh, yes, I can make you hunger for me.
  And then her smile turned her whole beautiful, luminous, delicate face into something so impossibly wonderful that his hands- his hands- almost shook with the need to grab it to him, to crush it to him, and never let it get away.
 
 
  "You're so beautiful." Water streamed off him, that lean body of his all wild, taut muscle, his face burned clean of anything but passion.
  He kept saying that as if she really was. She slipped her hands up those slick shoulders. "Let go,"she whispered. "Lose control."
  His body shook in hard, long spasms that drove him deeper into her. "Hold me while I do," he whispered. "Hold me together. Don't let me go."
  So she wrapped her arms around him as hard as she could and held on.
 And he let all the wildness out."
 
 
  "I could kiss you until there's nothing left of you," he whispered.  
  Where the words should have woken that visceral fear of being reduced to nothing in someone else's life, instead an image grew of herself: golden, strong, glowing in his arms like a precious star. "No, you can't."
  His thumb traced over her lips. "Don't underestimate how long I can kiss you."
  A soft smile, almost as contained as one of his, full of an astonishing amount of confidence. "Don't underestimate how long I can last.""
 
 
  Luc gave that tiny,contained grin of his and admitted: "I wouldn't mind having a fountain built to me. And"--his voice got all funny again--"I have a really powerful vision of you with four black-haired kids in lavender fields." He took a deep breath and watched her.
 She got all funny. As if her whole being had disappeared into a burst of butterflies, fluttering upward, outward. It felt dizzying and tickling and terrifying and lovely.





Amour et Chocolat Series
The Chocolate Thief (Amour et Chocolat #1) The Chocolate Kiss (Amour et Chocolat #2) The Chocolate Rose (Amour et Chocolat, #3; La Vie en Roses, #1) The Chocolate Touch  (Amour et Chocolat #4)  The Chocolate Heart (Amour et Chocolat, #5) The Chocolate Temptation (Amour et Chocolat, #6)  Sun-Kissed (Amour et Chocolat, #7; Snow Queen, #2)
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About Laura Florand

LLaura Florandaura Florand is the international bestselling author of the Amour et Chocolat series (The Chocolate Thief, The Chocolate Kiss, etc.), where sexy French chocolatiers woo the women they love with what they love best--romance you can taste.
Her books have been translated into seven languages, received the RT Seal of Excellence and starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, and been recommended by USA Today, NPR, and The Wall Street Journal, among others.
She was born in Georgia, but the travel bug bit her early. After a Fulbright year in Tahiti, a semester in Spain, and backpacking everywhere from New Zealand to Greece, she ended up living in Paris, where she met and married her own handsome Frenchman, a story told in her first book Blame It on Paris. Now a lecturer at Duke University, she is very dedicated to her research into French chocolate. For some behind the scenes glimpses of that research, please visit her at www.lauraflorand.com.




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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Waiting on Wednesday: Once Upon a Rose by Laura Florand




Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine,that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.


This week's WoW selection is...
 



Once Upon a Rose (La Vie en Roses, #2)
Series: La Vie en Roses #2Genre: Contemp Romance
Publisher: Self-Published
Publication Date: 8/14
 


She stole his roses.
Fleeing the spotlight, burnt-out indie rock star Zeina—“Belle”—Dubois seeks refuge in the south of France. That old, half-forgotten stone house and rose-covered acres her father left her in a valley of roses seems like a good place to soothe a wounded heart. She certainly doesn’t expect the most dangerous threat to her heart to pounce on her as soon as she sets foot on the land.
He wants them back.
Matt didn’t mean to growl at her quite that loud. But—his roses! She can’t have his roses. Even if she does have all those curls and green eyes and, and, and…what was he growling about again?
Or maybe he just wants her.
When an enemy invades his valley and threatens his home, heart, and livelihood, Matthieu Rosier really knows only one way to defend himself.
It might involve kissing.
And that might be just the start.




Why I'm Waiting ~
 
Laura Florand's books are my happy place. Every time I open one, I know I am in for a beautiful experience.





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Monday, May 19, 2014

REVIEW: SUN-KISSED by LAURA FLORAND

Sun-Kissed (Amour et Chocolat, #7; Snow Queen, #2)Series: Snow Queen #2/Amour et Chocolate #7
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Self-Published
Publication Date: 5/20/14
Format: eARC
Source: Author
Rating: 5 stars



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They called her the Ice Queen.Anne Winters. Self-made billionaire. Household name. Divorced single mom. Convicted felon. She didn’t let anyone or anything get to her. No one was allowed to breach the walls around her heart except for her own son. She had only one trusted friend: her vacation house neighbor. They’d been walking the beach together for twenty years. Not that this gave him access to her heart, of course…They called him a man who got what he wanted. Mack Corey. Self-made billionaire. Dominant world player. Widowed father of the bride. No felony convictions yet, although his daughters had come close. He’d transformed his family company into one of the top 500 by the age of thirty. He’d raised two daughters who dumped him for idiot arrogant French chocolatiers and went off to live in Paris. Hell, he even managed to tolerate his dad. But that Ice Queen act Anne Winters had going was really starting to get to him…They’d been friends for twenty years. Could they become lovers? Could a frozen heart be kissed by the sun?

"Funny thing about ice. When light hits it, God, how it shines."

I'm going to start by getting a little business out of the way. Yes, I loved Sun-Kissed. Yes, I think you should read it. You being, all of you, because this story is gorgeous and brilliant and I loved everything about it. I will also say that Laura Florand is so enormously talented that I'm beginning to run out of new ways to praise her!

I was surprised when Laura Florand shared a bit of Sun-Kissed a few months ago. I loved it, but was still surprised about the story because of the lead characters. Mack Corey is the father of Cade and Jamie of the Amour et Chocolat series. I've always liked Mack, despite him being a bit (or a lot) overbearing. As for Anne Winters, well, based on her description in Snow-Kissed, she didn't seem exactly like the heroine type. Honestly, the fact that the main characters are so different-surprising- is a big part of the beauty in Sun-Kissed. We have these two characters who aren't exactly gentle and easy to like, and they have such a emotionally powerful story to tell. It was a story of a friendship that has weathered his wife's death, the raising of children, a short term in prison for one.  It's a slow-building relationship built on trust and mutual appreciation. And really, isn't that sort of trust and affection the most perfect foundation for a life-changing relationship?


When Sun-Kissed begins, it's immediately clear that Mack's feelings for Anne go beyond friendship. She's owned a starring role in his dreams for years. He's in love with her. The question becomes, will he finally act on those feelings, and will Anne reciprocate? The battle of wills was amazing. And funny! The almost angry  passion between them was eye-opening. You would think neither Mack nor Anne knows how to give, to be weak and allow needing someone. It does come easier for Mack, he's never hardened his heart to the world as fully as Anne. I was surprised how quickly Anne allowed Mack in, though it was extremely hard for her. But knowing Mack Corey, I should never be surprised.
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Snow-Kissed was one of the most beautiful, heart-breaking stories I've ever read. I was sure that Sun-Kissed would never affect me on quite that level. And though it have that same level of... hurt, it did affect me deeply. I'm not even kidding, I was crying by page five. Sun-Kissed is a powerful story. Mack's bittersweet emotions at his daughter's wedding, missing his wife, letting his daughters go, the quiet longing for Anne. Anne's long-held pain in longing for another child, knowing she didn't always love her son in the way he needed, happiness in seeing Kurt happy once again. And, Anne and Mack's devotion to one another, their passion, their recognition that they could be so very happy together.

With the way I've just described this story, you would think it was at least four hundred pages long. Sun-Kissed is a little over two hundred pages of pure perfection. Florand has a gift for taking life's big and small moments, and wrenching every single, teeny-tiny bit of emotion out of them. Sun-Kissed made me cry. Yes, there were very, very sad moments. And bittersweet. And very, very funny moments too! But when I got the tears in my eyes and a knot in my throat, it was mostly because Sun-Kissed was so beautiful, I could hardly stand it.

Fans of both the Amour et Chocolat series and Snow-Kissed will love Sun-Kissed. All leading couples of Amour et Chocolat are present and bring such humor and love to the story. Fans of Snow-Kissed should consider this a must-read, especially considering Kurt and Kai are very much a part of the story.

I will never be able to fully put my affection and appreciation for Laura Florand's work into words. Just, trust me when I say Sun-Kissed is undoubtedly worth your time.
 
Favorite Quotes

  Maybe his life wasn't halfway over but halfway started. And fuck with this platonic shit. Jesus, he was getting tired of looking at her ass and not touching it. The things he'd done to her in his fantasies in the privacy of his shower. She'd probably castrate him if he tried a couple in real life, but as to the rest of them...hell. If there was one thing Mack had figured out before he was even out of his teens: nothing ventured, nothing gained.
 

  Wonder washed through her. She couldn't help it--she rubbed her temple against his fingertips.
  "You're so pretty," he said incredulously. "Oh, my God, you're pretty, in the moonlight, with your lashes lowering just like that. Shit, Anne." His hand curved under her jaw, big and warm against her fine bones, and kept her face up so he could enjoy it. "It's like I've captured a star-queen."

  "You have to learn it new, with each new person, if you want to do it right. You're the first you I've ever kissed." She smiled a little into his chest. "We're like a snowflake." She could whisper that fancy into this moonlit, ocean-washed night. "No two pairs of lips meet the same."  



 Snow Queen Series
Snow-Kissed    Sun-Kissed (Amour et Chocolat, #7; Snow Queen, #2) 
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Amour et Chocolat Series
The Chocolate Thief (Amour et Chocolat #1) The Chocolate Kiss (Amour et Chocolat #2) The Chocolate Rose (Amour et Chocolat, #3; La Vie en Roses, #1) The Chocolate Touch  (Amour et Chocolat #4)  The Chocolate Heart (Amour et Chocolat, #5) The Chocolate Temptation (Amour et Chocolat, #6)  Sun-Kissed (Amour et Chocolat, #7; Snow Queen, #2)
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About the author
LLaura Florandaura Florand is the international bestselling author of the Amour et Chocolat series (The Chocolate Thief, The Chocolate Kiss, etc.), where sexy French chocolatiers woo the women they love with what they love best--romance you can taste. Her books have been translated into seven languages, received the RT Seal of Excellence and starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, and been recommended by USA Today, NPR, and The Wall Street Journal, among others. She was born in Georgia, but the travel bug bit her early. After a Fulbright year in Tahiti, a semester in Spain, and backpacking everywhere from New Zealand to Greece, she ended up living in Paris, where she met and married her own handsome Frenchman, a story told in her first book Blame It on Paris. Now a lecturer at Duke University, she is very dedicated to her research into French chocolate. For some behind the scenes glimpses of that research, please visit her at www.lauraflorand.com.


 
 
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Monday, May 5, 2014

TEASER TUESDAY: SUN-KISSED by LAURA FLORAND





 Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along, just do as following:

·Grab your current read
·Open to a random page
·Share two (2) "teaser" sentences from somewhere on that page
·Be careful not to include any spoilers so as not to ruin the book for others.

Make sure to share the title and the author so other TT participants can add the book to their TBR piles.



 Sun-Kissed (Amour et Chocolat, #7; Snow Queen, #2)Series: Snow Queen #2/Amour et Chocolate #7
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Self-Published
Publication Date: 5/20/14



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They called her the Ice Queen.Anne Winters. Self-made billionaire. Household name. Divorced single mom. Convicted felon. She didn’t let anyone or anything get to her. No one was allowed to breach the walls around her heart except for her own son. She had only one trusted friend: her vacation house neighbor. They’d been walking the beach together for twenty years. Not that this gave him access to her heart, of course…They called him a man who got what he wanted. Mack Corey. Self-made billionaire. Dominant world player. Widowed father of the bride. No felony convictions yet, although his daughters had come close. He’d transformed his family company into one of the top 500 by the age of thirty. He’d raised two daughters who dumped him for idiot arrogant French chocolatiers and went off to live in Paris. Hell, he even managed to tolerate his dad. But that Ice Queen act Anne Winters had going was really starting to get to him…They’d been friends for twenty years. Could they become lovers? Could a frozen heart be kissed by the sun?

My Teaser
 
  "I didn't lose my mind. My mind just kind of woke up and focused. It's amazing how effective a dash of cold water on a man's dick can be at reaching to his brain. And I realized I should trust you."
  What? Why does that sound so--strange? Opposite? That he should need to trust her?
  "I mean, twenty years, Anne. If you want to knee me in the groin or slap me or say yes, if we have good sex, or crappy sex, or no sex, any way this can go, I'll still be on that beach tomorrow. Won't 
you?" 
 She sighed very heavily. "Of course I will, you idiot."
  A smile around the edges of his mouth, tight and happy and carefully contained. But his eyes were brilliant. "So I can't lose you. And that's the only thing I've been afraid of. What about you? What are you afraid of?"



This story was gorgeous and just phenomenal. My review posts on release day.



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Sunday, April 20, 2014

NOVELLA REVIEWS: SNOW-KISSED, THE STORY GUY, THE BRIDGE

Three novellas have been on my to-read list for months: Snow-Kissed, The Story Guy, and The Bridge. Two of the authors were already at the top of my must-read list, the other just earned a spot. These were all very intense, very unique and beautiful stories. I really have no hope of doing any of them true justice, but I had to share my love.



Snow-KissedSeries: Stand alone
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Self-Published
Publication Date: 9/1/13
Format: Kindle
Pages: 130
Source: Purchase
Rating: 5 stars

Florand takes us to a snow-kissed Christmas cabin for this heart-wrenching tale of love, loss, forgiveness—and hope. After the utter destruction of her marriage and her happiness, Kai knew it was better to shut herself away from the world than to hurt and be hurt. Holed up in her mountain cabin, she planned to spend her Christmas alone. Until her not-quite-ex-husband shows up as the first flakes start to fall. Now should she send him back out into the cold? Or can she be brave enough to let this winter snow bind them back together?


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18269829-snow-kissed?from_search=true
 
If anyone should ask me why Laura Florand is one of my very, very favorite authors, I won't need to say a word. I will let Snow-Kissed speak for me.  It is undoubtedly one of the very best, most moving stories I've had the privilege to read.
 
Snow-Kissed is a marriage-in crisis story, except... this is a marriage not so much in crisis ans it is shattered. Kai and Kurt were so, so happy, before they experienced the profound loss of a dream. The aftermath of the losses is unbearable for Kai and in a turmoil of grief, rage and shame, she leaves her husband. More than a year later, Kai is beginning to thaw. She still tolerates her grief moment-by-moment, but is slowly learning to breathe through the pain. She is also beginning to realize she virtually destroyed the love she and Kurt shared. Kai knows they must both move on alone. The future they can move to separately cannot possibly be worse than what they'd face if they look back...can it? And besides, how could Kurt possibly forgive her for the angry words, the leaving? 
 
Snow-Kissed is a very delicate story, covering past joy and grief of a happy marriage, the pain and hesitation of facing all that's been lost, and the fragile moments of fear and the tentative hope of a future. Through Florand's narrative, giving us both Kai and Kurt's heartbreaking points-of-view, this story gripped my heart. Many passages made had my heart aching. In the moments in which Kai and Kurt shared memories of happy times, I smiled. Believe it or not (given everything I've said) Snow-Kissed had passionate moments that left me a bit breathless. I was so completely in every moment.  
 
With its premise, Snow-Kissed is a very difficult story to read. and in many cases that would serve for a difficult read. With Florand's prose, though, it is easy...because it is so beautiful. This is one hundred, twenty pages of story that is packed with more emotion than many novels three times its length. Snow-Kissed intrigued me, broke me wide-open, and in the end, left me with a smile and the memory of a difficult yet gorgeous journey. 
 
 
Favorite Quotes
  Their eyes held. His were so gorgeous, their beauty all for her... and yet she had always known, right from the first moment he stood looking down at her in his mother's gardens and she looked back up into those hazel eyes, and her heart caught.
  Her heart had been so smart. Suicidal in its bright optimism, clueless as to what would come, but still--so smart, to so immediately respond to him.
 

  "You're the most beautiful thing that ever happened in my life," Kai whispered suddenly, clutching at him as if he might melt out of her arms. His arm tightened under her bottom, driving himself deep, deep. "I don't know what I did to deserve you."




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The Story GuySeries: Stand alone
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Loveswept
Publication Date: 7/8/14
Format: Kindle
Pages: 120
Source: Purchase
Rating: 5 stars

I will meet you on Wednesdays at noon in Celebration Park. Kissing only. Carrie West is happy with her life... isn’t she? But when she sees this provocative online ad, the thirtysomething librarian can’t help but be tempted. After all, the photo of the anonymous poster is far too attractive to ignore. And when Wednesday finally arrives, it brings a first kiss that’s hotter than any she’s ever imagined.

Brian Newburgh is an attorney, but there’s more to his life... that he won't share with Carrie. Determined to have more than just Wednesdays, Carrie embarks on a quest to learn Brian’s story, certain that he will be worth the cost. But is she ready to gamble her heart on a man who just might be The One... even though she has no idea how their love story will end?

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17411704-the-story-guy?from_search=true

"Story guys are like life highlighters. Your life is all these big blocks of gray text, and them a story guy comes in with a big ol' paragraph of neon pink so that when you flip back through your life, you can stop and remember all the important and interesting places."


Of all the synopses I've come across, The Story Guy's hold a place as the most intriguing. I knew I had to read this story, to find out why this man wants a small window of time consisting only of kisses, and what exactly is a "story guy".

I'm so happy to have finally read The Story Guy. I already knew that Mary Ann River's writing is the very specific type that makes me heart immeasurably happy. Her novel Live blew me away, and everything I loved about it is what I love about this novella.  The story is quietly profound, Rivers has a beautiful way of capturing the beauty and rawness of even the most simple of moments.

So besides the writing, what I loved about The Story Guy is that I had no idea what I was getting into. I had faith, though, that I would get a beautiful, thoughtful story. That is exactly what Rivers delivers. Part of the pull of The Story Guy is the not knowing, so I won't say too much. Brian and Carrie's was everything that I look for in a love story. And when I learned Brian's story... my heart broke, along with Carrie's. To be a witness to Carrie's unwavering love and support was a gift.

If you are a fan of Cara McKenna or Laura Florand, Mary Ann Rivers is a must-read author.




Favorite Quote

  “That first Wednesday, in the park, I saw you before I noticed you were holding the umbrella, and I had one thought, just one.” 
   My heart stutters. “What was that?” 
  "Please."



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The BridgeSeries: Stand alone
Genre: Contemporary
Publisher: Promised Land Books
Publication Date: 9/16/13
Format: Kindle
Pages: 79
Source: Purchase
Rating: 5 stars

Henry meets Christa on the west tower of the Brooklyn Bridge, just as they’re both about to jump off and kill themselves. Despite his paralyzing depression—and her panic over a second bout of cancer—they can’t go through with their plans knowing that the other is going to die. So they make a pact—they’ll stay alive for 24 hours, and try to convince each other to live.

From the Staten Island Ferry to Chinatown to the Museum of Modern Art—Henry and Christa embark on a New York City odyssey that exposes the darkest moments of their lives. Is it too late for them? Or will love give them the courage to face the terrifying possibility of hope?


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18276593-the-bridge?from_search=true

If someone tried to convince me that this story of two people who intend to commit suicide-a story that not only discusses suicide but also examines the debilitating effect of severe depression-was not only not depressing, but was actually...uplifting? I would not have believed. The Bridge is a unique and thoughtful look at a day-the last day-for Christa and Henry, both intent on ending their lives at the Brooklyn Bridge. Henry has a long history of severe depression and suicidal thoughts, even has a failed attempt in his past. Christa is facing the recurrence of breast cancer. He can't face another day bearing the pain of the cruelty he sees in the world. She doesn't want to again face treatments, the debilitating illness that comes with them, alone. Why put off the inevitable when the cancer will only kill her in the end?

But Christa and Henry both believe the other has a reason to live. In Henry, Christa sees a man who has opportunities, a family who will mourn him despite what he believes. Henry sees Christa and doesn't see a terminal diagnosis, but another challenge she can endure if she has the courage. Despite their best efforts, in an effort to save the other, Christa and Henry actually have the opportunity to save each other. The two take an entire day to convince the other to make a different choice. They experience quiet, beautiful moments in a garden, witnessing kindness on a city bus, eating ice cream, looking at art. Along the way, the two become invested in each other's outcome. Can they find the will to face a future? Could they possibly do it together?

The Bridge is a story that I could see myself running away from. Depression has had a second-hand effect on my life. To see someone struggle when you can't fully understand the despair, when you want to shout "Snap out of it!" is a truly powerless feeling. And cancer, the cruelest word I know. So many people I've cared for has been lost to it, and very recently I've had to face it with my dad, again. But despite my fears, The Bridge didn't actually crush me. It is a story about finding the beautiful moments, finding the will to keep moving forward. That is life affirming.

The Bridge is an intense story, very thought-provoking, and surprisingly romantic. I'm sure it is a story that will stay in my mind and in my heart.


Favorite Quotes
   And Henry. Lying beside me with his eyes closed, breathing. Would it be bad if I climbed into the crook of his arm to sleep?
  I try it, and he doesn't push me away. Instead he turns his face toward me, and presses his mouth against my hair. I feel the intake of his breath, the soft exhalation. His arm around me is warm and sure, and his heart beats strong, strong. I don't want to feel the stirring in my body in the places his body touches mine. I don't want to feel the heat of him beside me, or to crave that heat. To want to burrow inside it and look for sustenance there. 
  I try not to think about tomorrow. About where he'll be. Where I'll be.
  I was so certain this morning. So completely sure. And now?
  I don't know. I don't know.  
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About the authors

LLaura Florandaura Florand is the international bestselling author of the Amour et Chocolat series (The Chocolate Thief, The Chocolate Kiss, etc.), where sexy French chocolatiers woo the women they love with what they love best--romance you can taste. Her books have been translated into seven languages, received the RT Seal of Excellence and starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, and been recommended by USA Today, NPR, and The Wall Street Journal, among others. She was born in Georgia, but the travel bug bit her early. After a Fulbright year in Tahiti, a semester in Spain, and backpacking everywhere from New Zealand to Greece, she ended up living in Paris, where she met and married her own handsome Frenchman, a story told in her first book Blame It on Paris. Now a lecturer at Duke University, she is very dedicated to her research into French chocolate. For some behind the scenes glimpses of that research, please visit her at www.lauraflorand.com.


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Mary Ann RiversMary Ann Rivers has been wearing a groove in her library card since she was old enough for story time. She’s been writing almost as long—her first publication credit was in Highlights magazine. She started writing and reading romance in the fifth grade once she stumbled on the rainbow of romance novel book spines in the library’s fiction stacks.

She was an English and music major and went on to earn her MFA in creative writing, publishing poetry in journals, and leading creative writing workshops for at-risk youth. While training for her day job as a Nurse Practitioner, she rediscovered romance on the bedside tables of her favorite patients.

Mary Ann lives in the Midwest with her handsome professor husband and their imaginative school-aged son. She writes smart and emotional contemporary romance, imagining stories featuring the heroes and heroines just ahead of her in the coffee line.
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Rebecca Rogers MaherRebecca Rogers Maher writes bold contemporary romance novels with strong, flawed heroines. She’s a Vassar graduate, a former community organizer and Brooklyn public school teacher, and a mother to two insanely sweet boys. She believes messed-up ladies deserve happy endings too, as well as lots of hot sex with genuinely kind men. She lives in Brooklyn, New York with her hot, kind husband and their children.

RT Book Reviews describes Rebecca’s writing as “beautiful, heart-wrenching, and heart-warming,” Library Journal calls it “dark, electrically charged…gut-wrenching…” and Dear Author says it “resonate(s) with depth.” In a ridiculously embarrassing article, New York Daily News called her novels “steamy.”
 
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