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A review by tdotrenae
Love Requires Chocolate by Ravynn K. Stringfield
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
5.0
I absolutely loved loved loved this story. My goodness Whitney and Thierry are just so adorable and fun and loveable. Firstly, thank you to NetGalley and the Publisher for this e-ARC.
This quick book follows Whitney as she studies abroad in Paris. Whitney is a Doing Too Much queen, theatre kid, multiple lists toting, fashionista, while Thierry is a little grumpy, Handsome & French young man who is tutoring her. Both characters were adorable and fun. I wish that I could read even more about them and their lives. I also felt like Stringfield does a great job of having robust characters in a story, that all make sense in terms of the story and plot. Not only are the romance aspects of this story beautifully done, there's also a love a travel and friendship themes that carry throughout.
In the spirit of Whitney, here are the ten things I loved the most about Love Requires Chocolate -
1. The Chocolate Shop Scene
2. Parisian French Young Man to Fall in Love with
3. A Doing Too Much, Fashionista Queen
4. Natural Hair & Braiding scene - chef's kiss
5. Lots, and Lots, and Lots, of Lists
6. An inspirational grandma
7. Josephine Baker Stans
8. An Ode to Theatre Kids
9. Grumpy-ish X Sunshine
10. Loveable characters that make sense!
There was nothing I did not like about this book. I wish i could insert it into my veins - it was perfect. i wish I could live with Whitney and Thierry foreverrrrrrr.
This quick book follows Whitney as she studies abroad in Paris. Whitney is a Doing Too Much queen, theatre kid, multiple lists toting, fashionista, while Thierry is a little grumpy, Handsome & French young man who is tutoring her. Both characters were adorable and fun. I wish that I could read even more about them and their lives. I also felt like Stringfield does a great job of having robust characters in a story, that all make sense in terms of the story and plot. Not only are the romance aspects of this story beautifully done, there's also a love a travel and friendship themes that carry throughout.
In the spirit of Whitney, here are the ten things I loved the most about Love Requires Chocolate -
1. The Chocolate Shop Scene
2. Parisian French Young Man to Fall in Love with
3. A Doing Too Much, Fashionista Queen
4. Natural Hair & Braiding scene - chef's kiss
5. Lots, and Lots, and Lots, of Lists
6. An inspirational grandma
7. Josephine Baker Stans
8. An Ode to Theatre Kids
9. Grumpy-ish X Sunshine
10. Loveable characters that make sense!
There was nothing I did not like about this book. I wish i could insert it into my veins - it was perfect. i wish I could live with Whitney and Thierry foreverrrrrrr.