The Lady's Chocolatier: a Victorian-era romance novella
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Narrated by:
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Jack Wynters
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By:
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Sandra Sookoo
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When old flames don’t die, sparks will fly.
Mr. Jasper Winslow, the once meek and mild second son of a viscount, is a chocolatier who specializes in fine French chocolates, which helped him put the pain of his lost love behind him. He’d made peace with his life… until a chance meeting with the woman he would have wed reminds him that his heart hasn’t forgotten.
Strong-willed and independent, Miss Evangeline Bradenwilde wants to be seen in Victorian-era society as more than the connections she can make through marriage. Though the trade she works selling underpinnings isn’t exactly the pinnacle of success she’d wished, she still has dreams… until those are shattered when she unexpectedly encounters the man she ran from on the eve of her engagement.
Thrown together by a fierce rainstorm, Jasper and Evangeline are forced to confront their past and mend a broken relationship if they want to move forward. Exploring the people they’ve become is key, understanding hidden desires is paramount… and a little hanky panky involving chocolate and corsets won’t hurt either.
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- Mrs Marilyn Parry
- 25-06-20
The lady’s Chocolatier
I enjoyed this book very much. The narrator told the story excellently,
No breaks or hesitations just good story telling. The couple met again after a 5 year break. In the time apart he had gone to France and trained as a chocolatier. When he came back home he opened his own shop and was making a go of things. The story goes on from there, and it transpires that she wanted more from him and he was too gentlemanly to give it to her. The story continues with them finding one another again. Very interesting and very enjoyable. Thank you Miss Sookoo.
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