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. While in their tiny blue kitchen, Magalie Chaudron and her two aunts stir wishes into bubbling pots of heavenly chocolat chaud.īut 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. Where the window display is an enchanted forest of sweets, a collection of conical hats delights the eye and the habitués nibble chocolate witches from fanciful mismatched china. /rebates/2fA-Taste-of-Heaven-Penny-Watson2fbook2f32900022&. If you’re in the mood for a seasonal romance that stirs together a knee-weakeningly decadent feast of chocolate and pastries with a soupçon of witchy flair and lots of French sexiness, I can’t recommend Laura Florand’s The Chocolate Kiss enough (linked above). The Sweetest Thing by Deborah Fletcher Mello The Coincidence of Coconut Cake by Amy E. The Color of Tea by Hannah TunnicliffeĤ3. Angelina’s Bachelors by Brian O'ReillyĤ2. The Sweetness of Forgetting by Kristin HarmelĤ1. Like Water For Chocolate by Laura EsquivelĤ0. Forever, I Do by Koko Brown and Taige Crenshawģ8. The Love Goddess’ Cooking School by Melissa Senateģ1. The Little French Bistro by Nina Georgeģ0. Meet Me at the Cupcake Cafe by Jenny Colgan (and anything else from her)ġ4. Get it? Because they’re romance books that involve food - Hero/Heroine is a chef/cupcake maker/pastry chef/chocolatier/ etc.
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