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Chocolicious Kindle Edition | Pages: 288 pages
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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.

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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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Let me start by saying I am a total chocaholic, so the title Chocolicious intrigued me from the outset. I whole-heartedly empathize with the idea that eating chocolate is the cure for most of what ails me. That said, this novel left me a bit hungry for more of the soothing flavor of chocolate and possibly for recipes for the chocolate treats mentioned by the author. Blair Nightingale, the main character, finds herself in an untenable position when her young husband dies right before she gives

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

Interest: I've read Solon's first book Love Letters and wanted to read more of her work.Title Thoughts: I love it!Cover Thoughts: I like it.WARNINGS: There is sex here and there.There is just something about Solon's books where she can keep me wondering through out the book whether I will like it or love it. By the end of the book, I realized how wrapped around Solon's finger I was. Even though I had a feeling how things would go, Solon has a way of writing it that makes me get just as consumed

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

My review was originally posted on Romancing-the-book.com and is now below:From the beginning this book captured my attention and I didn't want to put it down. It had deception, intrigue, romance and real life angst throughout. You had no choice but to hope that Blair's life as well as her newborn daughter's would turn out well. Family and friends played an important role and everyday life often got in the way. I'm not sure I would classify what Larry Nightingale did as a mistake as much as

Would have been a really cute little story and pretty well written if not for the two graphic sex scenes and some foul language. I'm not gonna recommend it to anyone I know.

Chocolate and family together does solve some of our problems. Solon once again comes with a beautifully written inspirational piece. She tells the tale of a trophy wife from Silicon Valley who has it all until her husband passes away. She also learns that her husband made a poor decision in life which has left her penniless and pretty much to fend for her daughter and herself. So what does Blair do? She goes back to the basics with an amazing treat that her grandmother once taught her, a three