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Marsha McLeod has always supported her husband through thick and thin; she is the wind beneath his wings. She's known for years that he has a mistress but has never confronted him, terrified that if she gives him an ultimatum, …
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Marsha McLeod has always supported her husband through thick and thin; she is the wind beneath his wings. She's known for years that he has a mistress but has never confronted him, terrified that if she gives him an ultimatum, she'll be left on her own. The only thing she has been able to find solace is in chocolate - munching her way through the boxes that her husband brings her after a guilty weekend away. But when she discovers that it was actually his PA who bought the chocolates, she knows something has to change. Determined to give up chocolate, the thing she loves so much but knows is destroying her, she sets about changing her life. But when she meets a heart-meltingly attractive man, who just happens to be a master chocolatier, she must choose between love - and chocolate.
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