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Edition Language: | English |
Geraldine Solon
Kindle Edition | Pages: 288 pages Rating: 3.53 | 80 Users | 32 Reviews
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A week after Blair Nightingale’s husband, Larry, dies, she learns she’s about to lose everything she owns due to a foolish mistake Larry made. In an instant, Blair’s life is transformed from rich, Silicon Valley trophy wife to poor, widowed single mom. Her only goal now is to provide for her daughter. As Blair begins to pick up the pieces, George—Larry’s best friend and the man she truly resents—seems to always be around. When Blair is overwhelmed by all the challenges she faces, she seeks comfort in baking rich, filled, three-layered cupcakes that her grandmother once taught her, and soon Blair's life is changed forever.Be Specific About Epithetical Books Chocolicious
Title | : | Chocolicious |
Author | : | Geraldine Solon |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 288 pages |
Published | : | July 7th 2011 by Solstice Publishing |
Categories | : | Romance. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.53 From 80 Users | 32 ReviewsPiece Epithetical Books Chocolicious
Dreadful. The characters were unlikeable and it was poorly written.http://livetoread-krystal.blogspot.co...This book is full of surprising twists and sweet treats. The cover will pull in any reader, especially women >.> Blair is a sympathetic character, she recently lost her husband and she learns that she may be losing a very large sum of money-possibly her livelihood. So what does she do when she seeks solace? She bakes! She goes back to the basics, taking up a recipes her grandmother taught her when she was little. Soon, Blair realizes that her cupcake
Officially sitting on the fence in this book, a great story and I was moved to read until the end to find out where Blair would find herself in the end. Although there were something things that bothered me about the plot and the structure, so I think this is a good read, but I would warn that there were some things that I would have tweaked if I had been an editorOne change I would make in the telling of the story was throughout the book, the author quickly changed from speaking in the present
This was a story of rags to riches back to rags again - although that was just the money aspect. If you are thinking about the relationships in the story then it was the opposite, riches to rags back to the wealth of riches. While there were tough times, the plot line was fun. It was a feel good book that you knew would have a happy ending, and I was correct near the start about exactly how the book would end. This is the first book I have read by Ms. Solon and I will be looking for more of her
What would you do of you lost everything and had a newborn daughter to take of? That's the question Blair hAd to ask herself after her husband Larry dies and her baby is born in her living room.When Blair realizes her dreams and goes back to the only thing that never let her down.. Choclate! A classic tale of when the dust clears where will you be standing!
When Blair Nightingales husband, Larry, dies,its a week later that she learns shes about to lose everything she owns due to a foolish mistake her husband made.Blairs life is transformed in almost an instant from rich, Silicon Valley trophy wife to poor, widowed single mum. Blair's only goal now is to provide for her daughter. So Blair begins to pick up the pieces, she realises that Larrys best friend George always seems to be around. Blair really resents George. When Blair is overwhelmed by all
WHAT I LIKED:The main male character stayed around regardless of the main female character's difficulties. He really cared....ahhhh. Great love interest development.Emphasis on family traditions was fantastic. Makes you wish for if you never had.Nothing like sisterly love to carry you through.WHAT I DID NOT LIKE:Passion was distasteful and could have been written without adding a lump of syrup to two servings of just the right amount of sugar coated love. I'm not a prude. It's just that
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