"Amusing contemporary romance"
At Bernard's Chocolate in Minnesota, for four years
horticulturist Lucy Fitzhenry worked on developing a new
strain of cocoa that could grow outside the rain forests.
She has finally succeeded. Euphoric she informs her boss
Nick Bernard who tries the chocolate and thinks it is the
best he ever had; she agrees. Neither were prepared for
the side effect as they make love. Several weeks later Lucy suffers from shame and nausea
that she assumes is a stressed induced ulcer; Nick feels
guilty that he lost control and took advantage of his top
researcher. When his grandfather throws them together to
market the new Bliss, their attraction grows stronger. As
she learns why she is suffering nausea bouts, they fall in
love, but can they really BLAME IT ON THE CHOCOLATE? Mindful of the Hudson-Day vehicle LOVER COME BACK, BLAME
IT ON CHOCOLATE is an amusing contemporary romance
starring two likable individuals who need Bliss to make
them realize they love one another. The story line
centers on the campaign to market Bliss while the lead
couple struggle with that one night and its aftermath.
Fans who enjoy a lighthearted romp will appreciate this
sweet tasting tale. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 29, 2005
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