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Seduction by Chocolate

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This delightfully decadent collection of romances follows four couples, who, craving something more in their lives, discover that there is something sweeter than chocolate--love--in works by Nina Bangs, Lisa Cach, Thea Devine, and Penelope Neri. Original.

363 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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Nina Bangs

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Talk about misspent youth. What did I do during those lazy summer days of childhood when I could’ve been honing my writing skills? Nothing. Okay, so I spent a lot of time dreaming I was a cowgirl with a trusty black stallion. Oh, and I read every Walter Farley horse novel. I was an only child so I relied on my imagination to supply the excitement in my life.

By high school, I’d decided to trade in my lariat for a trench coat. I was into dark and dangerous. As an intrepid foreign correspondent, I’d stalk the mean streets of the world. Did I actually write anything? No, but I did read all of Agatha Christie’s mysteries.

I worked at a department store during college. My short stint in the accounting department taught me a lot about math. Three hundred-dollar shortages plus hysterical tears equaled instant move to gift-wrap. A career in math was not in my future. I didn’t care because I’d discovered “real” literature. I plowed through James Joyce’s Ulysses and Tolstoy’s War and Peace. If it didn’t make my eyes cross then it wasn’t worth reading. Yes, I admit it, I was a literary snob.

Nina and best buddy, Barbara Joyce.
Folk singers extraordinaire.

But there’s just so much “real” literature one person can take. I graduated from Rutgers University with a degree in English Literature and a determination to avoid books that induced eye crossing or had tragic endings. The only things I managed to write during those years were research papers.

I taught second grade for several years then spent two years in Dublin, Ireland. A friend and I supported ourselves by singing folk songs in Irish pubs. We weren’t great, but we were young, enthusiastic, and wore short skirts. It was obviously my destiny to be the next Judy Collins. I spent a lot of time poring through music books.

Returning to New Jersey and reality, I taught elementary school until I grew restless again. My cross-country odyssey included stays in Arizona, California, and Texas. Along the way, I indulged my love of horses. No black stallions, but I did have several beautiful Arabian mares. I read tons of books on breeding and showing.

Somewhere between California and Texas I grew addicted to romance novels and cats. The cat’s independent attitude was exactly the quality I admired in my romance heroes. And once I decided to try writing my own romances, I made sure a cat crept into each story.

Texas is my permanent home. I’ve come full circle. Born in San Antonio, I spent most of my life in New Jersey. Maybe the Texas in my blood accounts for my attachment to strong men, fast horses, and wide-open spaces. My love of cats? Haven’t a clue.

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I enjoy compilations like this with different takes on a similar theme, and they don't require a herculean time commitment. Overall enjoyable read!
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August 27, 2014
How could I resist buying this book? It has perfect title to attract someone who loves chocolate almost as much as reading ... or should it be the other way around?

I enjoyed most the story by the one author I was not familiar with prior to reading this book, Lisa Cach, and the one I liked the least was Penelope Neri's. Somehow, she managed to use almost all of my literary pet peeves in fewer than 100 pages!
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July 30, 2011
All fun fluff, no substance, but that's to be expected. Overly sweet and lovey-dovey, but it was fun to read. A decent library downtime book.
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August 18, 2015
So-so anthology of four stories - all having a chocolate theme.
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