And, the chocolate element isn't a gimmick to get you to buy the book-it's a major part of the story and plays a big role in all the characters' lives. It's a very emotional (I love emotional books, they give my parched desert of a soul all the feels), romantic novel that captures both the tourist and local sides of Paris. LOVED IT! I stayed up past five in the morning reading it. I'm so glad I did because I loooooooooved this novel. The Chocolate Touch is not the type of book I would normally pick up, but when Kelly from Reading With Analysis recommended it over Twitter, I decided give it a try. Dom wonders if she'll enjoy more of him than just his chocolate-IF YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN-but will Dom and his lady of mystery ever be able to overcome their pasts in order to create a future together? Then a mysterious woman starts showing up in his salon every day, a woman who clearly enjoys his chocolate. But despite his beautiful salon lined with rose wallpaper and his charming staff, Dom's past makes him feel like a monster who will never deserve love. Dominique Richard is one of the best Master Chocolatiers in Paris (or actually THE best, if you ask him).
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