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Laura Florand

Auteur de The Chocolate Thief

25+ oeuvres 1,032 utilisateurs 39 critiques 1 Favoris

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Laura Florand was born in Georgia and is an international bestselling romance author. Her books have selected by NPR for their Top 100 Romance list, nominated for RT Reviewers¿ Choice Best Book of the Year, starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and Library Journal. (Bowker Author Biography)

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Œuvres de Laura Florand

The Chocolate Thief (2012) 203 exemplaires
The Chocolate Kiss (2012) 118 exemplaires
The Chocolate Touch (2013) 90 exemplaires
The Chocolate Rose (2013) 86 exemplaires
Blame It on Paris (2006) 73 exemplaires
The Chocolate Heart (2013) 58 exemplaires
Once Upon a Rose (2015) 52 exemplaires
The Chocolate Temptation (2014) 50 exemplaires
All for You (2015) 41 exemplaires
Kiss the Bride [Anthology 3-in-1] (2012) — Contributeur — 40 exemplaires
No Place Like Home [Anthology 4-in-1] (2013) — Auteur — 39 exemplaires
Snow-Kissed (2013) 38 exemplaires
Turning Up the Heat (2014) 28 exemplaires
Chase Me (2016) 21 exemplaires
Sun-Kissed (2014) 18 exemplaires
A Wish Upon Jasmine (2015) 17 exemplaires
A Crown of Bitter Orange (2017) 15 exemplaires
Shadowed Heart (2014) 10 exemplaires
Trust Me (2017) 10 exemplaires
A Kiss in Lavender (2017) 10 exemplaires
Night Wish (2015) 6 exemplaires
A Rose in Winter 4 exemplaires
Practice 2 exemplaires
Heart's Gift 2 exemplaires

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You Had Me at Christmas (2016) — Contributeur — 5 exemplaires

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Florand, Laura
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This is a heart-wrenching book of second chances and grief. Proceed with caution. I don't love this season, and somehow I felt like this hit the spot as a result. I get very tired of all the "zany" uplifting holiday novels. But this one, while it hit the spot, is Florand-level sexy and emotionally written, is heavy.
TW: miscarriage.
 
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samnreader | 1 autre critique | Dec 24, 2022 |
meh
an adult romance novel about chocolate that makes you sick of chocolate
never thought that could happen

one good smut scene, had it been shorter I would've been tempted to give it 2 stars

maybe it's a bad time to read escapist fiction about the 1%
but then again
when is it a good time to fantasize about jeff bezo's, paris hilton's etc sex lives?
 
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Silenostar | 9 autres critiques | Dec 7, 2022 |
To be clear, every single star in that rating goes to Laura Florand's story. I didn't even finish Deirdre Martin's, and while Christie Ridgway's tale was readable, I found myself restraining the occasional violent urge toward her hero and heroine.

But Laura Florand's story...bestill my heart, man. Beautiful, evocative writing. Likable, and flawed, protagonists. The magic of Paris (which I'm generally indifferent about) and chocolate (which I am never indifferent about). A sexy, decadent, utterly charming story. Seriously: it is entirely possible that time stopped whilst I read it. I will definitely be reading the others in her Amour et Chocolat series.… (plus d'informations)
 
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slimikin | 4 autres critiques | Mar 27, 2022 |
Maybe Romance (as a genre) just isn't for me, but I liked this book more than some. It took quite a bit of the story for the whimsy to work on me, but eventually it got through. And I now want to eat so many sweets I can hardly stand it. Let me say first, that I can think of many people I would recommend this book to. Just because I didn't love doesn't mean that i think no one should. There is a lot to love here. I do, though, have some issues with the story.

For one, holy exposition. Sometimes it would take an entire page (and then some) for one character to reply to something another character had said. It just made me think, what is the other character doing while all of this interior monologue is happening? Standing there gaping? I love a snappy dialogue, and it just didn't materialize here.

Second, sometimes I just could not deal with the word choices. There is a lot of whimsy and wit in the writing, and then I run across a whole bunch of "butt" and "my sex" and even a "tummy." And then there was the phrase (well, I'm paraphrasing), "He squeezed my sex as he might squeeze a lime." Is that in there for humor? Because I laughed.

Third, and perhaps the main problem I had, there seem to be a lot of subtle references to this man "forcing" himself in what should be safe spaces for this woman. I use the quotation marks because I don't think it is meant to be taken as malicious. But malicious intent or not, I find some of the hero's behavior troubling. The heroine often finds him close enough to her that they inadvertently touch, and he doesn't back away to give her space. He does this purposefully to "annoy" her. In one scene he, essentially, breaks into her apartment when she isn't there, and doesn't leave when asked. In fact, he realizes and exploits the fact that she won't ask him to leave a second time (out of pride, I guess?). I have a problem with that. I know not everyone does, but I do. And because of that, I can never really allow him to be my prince charming. And isn't that what we want a romance novel to do?
… (plus d'informations)
 
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JessicaReadsThings | 2 autres critiques | Dec 2, 2021 |

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Œuvres
25
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Membres
1,032
Popularité
#24,952
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
39
ISBN
62
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