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Love is sweeter with a touch of mischief. A chocolate-making competition for the women's shelter's annual fundraiser should be an easy, even pleasurable, assignment for Maise, new food critic for the Bloomingfield Daily Dispatch. Too bad just the smell of chocolate makes her stomach roil. By the time she reaches the last table, she hopes her face isn't as green as her holiday sweater. But the tall, square-jawed man behind piles of fudge makes her want to linger, even savor the moment along with his chocolate-coffee-flavored confection. Except there's something Ben Elliot is hiding behind his piercing blue eyes and lazy grin, and her reporter's nose senses a story worth exploring. She finds herself longing to discover the secret ingredient sweetening their mutual attraction. Don't miss Josie Riviera's other sweet and inspirational holiday romances! Candleglow and Mistletoe A Snowy White Christmas A Christmas To Cherish Aloha to Love A Portuguese Christmas 1-800-CHRISTMAS Holly's Gift A Chocolate-Box Christmas A Chocolate-Box New Years A Chocolate-Box Summer Breeze And the holiday bundles: Holiday Hearts Volume One Holiday Hearts Volume Two Holiday Hearts Volume Three No library descriptions found. |
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This short story is about Maise who's relocated from Alaska to CA and she's taken a job being a food/writer reporter.
On this assignment she must judge the chocolate contest at a nearby shelter. She knows many of the contestants as she's been around town.
She is able to meet Ben and she discovers his secret as to why he is there. He also finds out why she doesn't really want to be a judge, especially with anything to do with chocolate.
Fun Christmas read, enjoyed it.
Book ends with a note from the author, recipes, and about the author, other works by the author in series format but all can be read as stand alone.
Received this review copy from the author and this is my honest opinion. ( )