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Rating:  Summary: Once Upon A Chocolate Kiss is a wonderful story. Review: I read this book in one sitting. Ms. Wolverton breathed such life into her characters and settings that I wanted to go to both the stores when I finished the book! Her characterization was so convincing, I could hear the hero and heroine speaking in my mind as I read. Thanks for such a wonderful, feel good story. Great job!
Rating:  Summary: Once Upon A Chocolate Kiss is a wonderful story. Review: I read this book in one sitting. Ms. Wolverton breathed such life into her characters and settings that I wanted to go to both the stores when I finished the book! Her characterization was so convincing, I could hear the hero and heroine speaking in my mind as I read. Thanks for such a wonderful, feel good story. Great job!
Rating:  Summary: a delightful, fun read Review: This was the first book I read in the shipment recently received. The cover and title just struck my fancy...Samantha owns a small local candy store. She loves to make the candies, but, as she is first to point out, she doesn't have a business head. The business was run by her Grandmother (who raised her) until 5 years ago when Grandma had a stroke. Now Sam cares for her grandma and tries to keep the store afloat. Richard comes to town. His family's international candy company will be opening up a store in, you guessed it, Samantha's town. This is a delightful book, a fun read. The characters each have their problems. Richard messes up, hides his candy store identity from Sam while his attraction towards her grows. Richard is also on a spiritual journey. He is using this time to get back into a good relationship with God, something he's lost in the past few years of corporate stress. Samantha has her own things to deal with, notably concerning forgiveness. She has to deal with her feeling towards her Dad before she can begin to forgive Richard. Oh, the ending was fun! How Richard woos Samantha once he sets his mind on it is every woman's dream. Recommended for a light fun read.
Rating:  Summary: a delightful, fun read Review: This was the first book I read in the shipment recently received. The cover and title just struck my fancy... Samantha owns a small local candy store. She loves to make the candies, but, as she is first to point out, she doesn't have a business head. The business was run by her Grandmother (who raised her) until 5 years ago when Grandma had a stroke. Now Sam cares for her grandma and tries to keep the store afloat. Richard comes to town. His family's international candy company will be opening up a store in, you guessed it, Samantha's town. This is a delightful book, a fun read. The characters each have their problems. Richard messes up, hides his candy store identity from Sam while his attraction towards her grows. Richard is also on a spiritual journey. He is using this time to get back into a good relationship with God, something he's lost in the past few years of corporate stress. Samantha has her own things to deal with, notably concerning forgiveness. She has to deal with her feeling towards her Dad before she can begin to forgive Richard. Oh, the ending was fun! How Richard woos Samantha once he sets his mind on it is every woman's dream. Recommended for a light fun read.
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