If you are after a light 'chicklit' read, with lots about chocolate, then this is the book for you! (Fans of Livia Day's 'Cafe la femme' series should definitely try it.)
Christmas Livingstone, owner of 'The Chocolate Apothecary' store at Evandale, tempers chocolate and makes her own handmade delicacies. As a sideline she acts as fairy godmother to fulfill others' greatest wishes.
Her life seems complete until Lincoln van Luc, a tall, dishevelled botanist, seeks her help to bring his story of a rare cacao plant from Ecuador to life. Can she do this as well as undertake the scholarship to France she has won to study with world-renowned chocolatier, Maitre Le Coutre, and cope with the antics of her extended family?
Citation: Moon, Josephine The chocolate promise Crows Nest, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 2015.
ISBN: 978 1 74331 800 3
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Fiction reading suggestions for adults about books set in Tasmania, or by Tasmanian authors
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Tuesday, 15 September 2015
Tuesday, 16 April 2013
Tiger Men by Judy Nunn
Tiger Men is a sweeping family saga which brings to life several generations of the Stanfords, O'Callaghans and Powells who settle in Van Diemen's Land.
With a mix of former convicts and wealthier free men and women, Judy Nunn entwines their destinies from early convict days in Tasmania through to the battlefields of Gallipoli and France in World War 1.
The strong men and women fight for survival and to flourish in tough business and natural environments. Don't sit down with this compelling story if you are supposed to be doing the ironing!
Citation: Nunn, Judy Tiger men North Sydney : Random House Australia, 2011.
ISBN: 978 1 86471 218 6 620p.
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