The Chocolatier: Man Card, #1
By Terra Kelly
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My best friend's sister was off limits; until the day she sauntered into my classroom.
She's looking to perfect her candy making skills.
I'm looking to teach her all the best ways to use chocolate, none of which include how to properly line a candy mold.
She'll discover what it really means to temper chocolate when I stir her up and light her body on fire.
She's doesn't know it, but she was mine the moment she set foot in my kitchen.
The man card series is a collection of romantic comedy short stories that are full of steamy romance. You're guaranteed that perfect happy ending and a cupboard full of sweets from all the cravings.
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The Chocolatier - Terra Kelly
THE CHOCOLATIER
MAN CARD BOOK ONE
TERRA KELLY
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Synopsis
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Epilogue
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A note from the author
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Acknowledgments
SYNOPSIS
My best friend’s sister was off limits; until the day she sauntered into my classroom.
She’s looking to perfect her candy making skills.
I’m looking to teach her all the best ways to use chocolate, none of which include how to properly line a candy mold.
She’ll discover what it really means to temper chocolate when I stir her up and light her body on fire.
She’s doesn’t know it, but she was mine the moment she set foot in my kitchen.
The man card series is a collection of romantic comedy short stories that are full of steamy romance. You're guaranteed that perfect happy ending and a cupboard full of sweets from all the cravings.
ONE
RYLEE
"Y ou said you wanted to learn how to make chocolate. Ally handed me a flyer with the word chocolate in bold print across the top.
Here’s your chance."
After looking at it, I flipped the paper over to look for the fine print that says it’s a joke. How is this even possible?
How is what possible?
Ally leaned in closer, looking over my shoulder at the flyer.
This class is being taught by a James Beard award winner.
Yeah, so?
So–
I dropped the paper back in her hand and started walking again. The last day of organic chemistry was about to start. As I approached the room I thought about what we were discussing. It all seemed too good to be true. The class is being held at the mall. That—
I pointed at the paper. —has to be a joke.
Maybe Chef Jake is making a special one-time only appearance.
I stopped and she plowed into my back. Special appearance? Really, Ally?
Yes, Rylee. You never know.
She shoved at my back to push me into the classroom.
I quickly found a seat. The chef wants to make a special appearance to teach us how to make Easter candy. Yeah, I’m not buying it,
I whispered and pulled my books out. Chef Jake is one the best chocolatiers in the world. People go on a waiting list at the school he teaches at in Paris just to learn from him. A mall tour didn’t fit his persona.
Then I guess you’re signing up,
Ally teased and handed me a pen.
No, I never said that.
Well, you’ve always wanted to learn how to make fancy chocolate. Find out if it is Chef Jake and learn how to make all the candy.
She shrugged her shoulders. Two birds. One stone.
She’s right I did want to learn how to make chocolates. What if the chance to meet Chef Jake never happened again in my lifetime?
I had spent countless hours trying to recreate chocolate truffles from YouTube video tutorials. The amount of baking supplies I wasted when a recipe failed was ridiculous. Maybe Ally was right, signing up for the class could help me. Hell, if I had to waste another pound of chocolate, I was going to strangle the person in the video.
As soon as the Organic Chemistry teacher wrapped up I closed my book and made my way back to where the flyers were located. Change your mind?
Ally was fast on my heels.
I don’t know.
There were still a stack of the flyers sitting on a small table. The thought of learning from a master is intriguing.
She nudged my shoulder. Plus, then you can stare at him all night and think about every naughty act you would love to do to him.
"Only you