RT Magazine calls her works “silky and addictive”, nominating Florand for Best Book of the Year, Publishers Weekly says they’re “decadent”, and Library Journal says they’re as “sexy and flirtatious as… poignant and caring”. Now international bestselling author Laura Florand brings you her sexiest, sweetest romance to date: All for You.
Some crushes aren’t meant to be
When her older brother’s best … meant to be
When her older brother’s best friend left to join the Foreign Legion, eighteen-year-old Célie moved on to make a life for herself as a Paris chocolatier. Now, five years later, the last thing she needs is another man to mess up her happiness.
Let alone the same man.
But five years in the Foreign Legion is a long time for a man to grow up, and a long time to be away from the woman he loves.
Especially when he did it all for her.
Half strangers, more than friends, and maybe, if Joss Castel has his way, a second chance…
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Was very cute.
Set in Paris but reads like an American romance.
This was a good, easy read. Not the best book I’ve ever read, but it was a cute story. It was a sweet love story but some of the reasoning the main characters have got a little annoying because they kept repeating the same stuff over and over. But overall a good book.
Thought it was cute, but seemed to drag a little….
It was boring, repetitive, and the essence of juvenile thinking. The characters just focused on repeating poor decision making, and being self absorbed. I would not recommend this book
Was easy to quit reading.
Very good book
Different take on Cinderella. Well writtenq, I enjoyed this book.
only read first chapter. I thought might be a good read.
then I to see the “F” word. I trashed the the book. I refuse to read a book with that word in it. There is never a reason to use it.
Not enough drama
Very well written
Slow moving, didn’t hold my interest.
Great reading
Couldn’t finish it; I read 2/3 of the book and found I was bored
I have read several books by this author and loved them. Enjoy reading this treat (chocolate optional).
My favorite part of this book was the time the author took to invest into the quiet intimacy between the romantic characters. It’s so rare to find these days. I absolutely treasured those moments in this book.
Dang, it’s good!