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Original Title: The Chocolate Lovers' Diet
ISBN: 0755335856 (ISBN13: 9780755335855)
Edition Language: English
Series: Chocolate Lovers’ Club #2
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The Chocolate Lovers' Diet (Chocolate Lovers’ Club #2) Hardcover | Pages: 352 pages
Rating: 3.99 | 2566 Users | 136 Reviews

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Title:The Chocolate Lovers' Diet (Chocolate Lovers’ Club #2)
Author:Carole Matthews
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 352 pages
Published:2007 by Headline Review
Categories:Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Fiction. Contemporary. Audiobook. European Literature. British Literature. Contemporary Romance

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The feisty members of THE CHOCOLATE LOVERS' CLUB are back in a mouth-wateringly delicious new novel.

Lucy Lombard thought her 'Happily Ever After' was all sewn up when her gorgeous boss Aidan declared his love for her, but she's just caught him in bed with another woman. As always, she's not the only one with problems - Autumn's new boyfriend has yet to meet her parents, Nadia's husband swears he's given up gambling but she just can't trust him, and Chantal is hoping to save her marriage, but not in quite the way she'd expected. It's not surprising that these girls are going to need a lot of chocolate to see them through the challenges that lie ahead...

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Ratings: 3.99 From 2566 Users | 136 Reviews

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I really enjoyed this book and the one before it. I loved the characters but it did make me eat more chocolate lol! I'm looking forward to the 3rd book coming out in the Autumn.

For those of you who read my review last week on Carole Mathews book The Chocolate Lovers Club, you will know it was a huge hit for me and I couldn't wait to go and get the next book as there was a snippet of the next book in The Chocolate Lovers Club book. I brought this book on Sunday and finished it on Tuesday morning. I enjoyed this book but I have to say it was not as good as the first one but I have to admit I do find that with many follow on books. In The Chocolate Lovers Diet, we meet up

I was going to give this book 3 stars like I did with the first book, but as I got closer to the end I got more and more aggravated with the main character, Lucy, and the way the story developed all in all. While the beginning of the book was light and easy to read, the ending was unnecessarily long and very hard to get through. It kind of turned into a pastiche of a bad comedy movie and I didn't feel any connection to the story anymore. These books are so easy and quick to read because the

This book would have been so much better if not for the homophobic comments laced throughout the book. Here's one passage:"He's not gay, is he?""He might want to put me in a big pink meringue of a dress" "I'll end up wearing some hideous monstrosity and probably fairy wings to boot"Then this comment is made the same evening a gay couple break up:"I was worried that it might take Clive a long time to get over Tristan, but perhaps this is a long time in the gay world".I have saved the best for

If you're looking for a thoughtless, easy read, then this is it.Uncomplicated plot, chick-flick drama and the chocolate-lover's nightmare. As in, chocolate is mentioned twice on every page. Not very good if you're pregnant and having cravings.The characters feel shallow, two-dimensional, with most of their relationships in shambles and treated superficially, and if you're an advocate for the LGBT community, then you're going to have a bit of a cow on stereotyping alone (I know I did. Several

It's a good summer read with couple of laughs here and there...overdone on chocolate like every tenth sentence mentions chocolate ..ugh....can be judged by the cover... Hated Lucy Lombard and her pendulum attitude towards love and marriage ...story flows in an unpredictable fashion. It gets a little like tacky comedy movie towards the end (about 50 pages) ..one feels 'oh please end it already!'Overall a 2.5.

The Chocolate Lovers Diet catches up with Amber, Lucy, Nadia and Chantal and picks up where Ms Matthews previous novel The Chocolate Lovers Club left off.Lucy is all loved up with Crush but ex-fiancé Marcus is still lurking in the background, Amber is seeing her co-worker, Chantal is still trying to make a go of her marriage to Ted and Nadia is still separated from Toby but he swears he has given up online gambling. The only constant in these 4 womens lives is the knowledge that if the call

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