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New Free Chocolate Sex

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Originally published in the UK, popular lad lit author Keith Lowe's latest book is a delicious tale of love, loss, and longing for life's sweetest rewards. Can your sworn enemy become your romantic obsession? What lies between sugar and spice? Do personal tastes ever change? And when should we try something new? As this irresistible novel reminds us, sometimes love is the least predictable flavor in life's box of chocolates. Matt, the brilliant young marketing director of the confectionery Trundel & Barr, loves chocolate. To him it represents sensuousness and innocent joy; it is to be adored, worshipped -- and exploited -- at every opportunity. For Samantha, however, chocolate represents something more sinister: While researching for a television documentary she learns that there is a darker side to Trundel & Barr, in the horrendous conditions of its African cocoa plantations. So Sam sets out to expose Matt -- until she finds herself locked up with him in his own chocolate factory. Stuck together, they are at risk of having a complete meltdown. But if Sam and Matt can find a way to confront their differences and learn to accept each other's passion for chocolate, their bitter situation stands a chance of turning out sweet....

Author Biography

Keith Lowe is an editor in the United Kingdom and the author of Tunnel Vision. He lives in London.
Release date Australia
March 7th, 2006
Author
Collection
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
Australia
Illustrations
black & white illustrations
Imprint
Downtown Press
Pages
340
Publisher
Downtown Press
Dimensions
140x216x19
ISBN-13
9780743482103
Product ID
3204637

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