Sweet Success by Susan Mallery

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  • Pub. Date: May 2001
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 11,669
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    • Pub. Date: May 2001
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 11,669

    Synopsis

    Bestselling author Susan Mallery awakens the senses — and fills the heart with warmth and laughter — in this tantalizing novel of love's richest rewards.

    The free-spirited owner of a booming chocolate emporium in Santa Magdelana, California, Allison Thomas is out to save the world — one truffle at a time. Everyone adores Ali — who wouldn't love a lady who sneaks midnight chocolate deliveries to the local health spa? And even if a string of crumbled relationships have put romance on hold, Ali's perfectly content with her life and her high-flying career. That is, until the mysterious Matt Baker stirs up her world....New to town, Matt quickly gets under her skin and leads her into temptation. But neither love nor chocolate seems to melt Matt's icy heart. Now, in a unique setting where luscious desserts, sweet wine, and fresh ocean breezes intoxicate the soul, it may prove impossible for either of them to resist this seductive recipe for a wondrously indulgent passion!

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    Rich food, especially chocolate confections, receive extensive and loving descriptions in Mallery's latest contemporary romance (Wife in Disguise, etc.). Ali Thomas, owner of a chocolate shop in a small California town, takes in strays of every sort. Unfortunately these have included the unsavory men of her past who never remain in Santa Magdelana long and who have repeatedly betrayed her trust. When handsome but taciturn Matt Baker shows up to renovate Ali's storeroom, the brooding workman becomes the target of her mothering instincts. Although she suspects that her ever-reclusive employee is keeping several dark secrets about his past from her, Ali can't help feeling drawn to him. Likewise, Matt, who has spent a year roaming from place to place and avoiding any sort of personal entanglement, finds himself unable to move on as Ali's warmth begins to help him heal. This slight plot is bolstered by witty dialogue, plenty of romantic tension and delicious characters Ali's mother is a legendary movie star who devotes more time to her ailing pet pig than to her daughter. Fans of Jennifer Crusie, Susan Andersen and the Harlequin Duets line will savor this sugary tale. (May) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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    Biography

    Susan Mallery is the New York Times bestselling author of more than eighty romance novels, including her acclaimed Marcelli series, her Buchanan family series, and most recently, her first foray into women's fiction, Sunset Bay. The winner of the National Readers Choice Award, she has a Masters degree in Writing Popular Fiction. Susan makes her home in Washington with her husband and an assortment of pets. Visit her website at www.SusanMallery.com.

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    June 30, 2006: Very cute book...... nice romance story

    Better than a truffle and non-fatteningby Anonymous

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    May 28, 2001: Allison Thomas is the sweetheart of Santa Magdelana, California. The owner of a shop whose chocolates outshine the Grande Dame of decadent chocolate indulgences, Allison has a soft heart for anyone a bit down on their luck and clients of the local spa, to whom she `smuggles? chocolates on a regular basis. Her track record with men, however, is wretched, a fact that piques her mother no end, as Charlotte Elizabeth Thomas wants grandchildren and since her son, Rick, is gay, Allison is her only hope, which she continually reminds her daughter. Into her life walks handyman, Matt Baker, and from the first, Allison senses there is much more to Matt than meets the eye. But Matt refuses to answer questions, preferring to do his work then retire to his room by himself.

    Little by little, Matt?s story emerges as he begins to open up, aided by Allison?s caring nature. We learn he?s done things he?s not proud of, that he turned his back on people and walked away, and has been punishing himself ever since. I, for one, did not find his `running away? as heinous as other readers have. Yes, it was drastic and most likely not the best way to deal with his problems, but as I learned more about Matt and his history, the more my heart ached for him. Allison, on the other hand, fears she?s falling again for Mr. Oh-So-Wrong. How could she possibly love a man about whom she knew so little?

    Ms. Mallery puts her characters through their paces as they share their feelings about their dysfunctional families, their pasts and their business methodologies - - and falling in love. In the end, both will need to examine their lives and decide if the sacrifices they must make are worth it.

    A couple of things bothered me: No matter how heated the moment gets, I want my hero and heroine to protect themselves?especially in this day and age. Matt and Allison engaged in several, ?What on earth were they thinking?? moments. Also, Matt is the sort of guy who needs to `fix? things, which didn?t amuse Allison in the least. The fact that Matt, after admitting his background in business, continued to insist she change her way of operating her business, annoyed Allison and me. In her words, ?This isn?t about business, it?s about life. I?m not interested in making more money. It?s about having a dream and bringing it to reality.? For someone as firmly grounded in this way of thinking as Matt was, I didn?t see him changing any time soon. The saving grace here is that Allison has a steel backbone.

    A great cast of secondary characters, of which a porker by the name of Miss Sylvie plays a starring role, rounds out this tale of discovery, sacrifice, and the true meaning of love.


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