Amber Salpone doesn't mean to keep ending up in bed with her friend Greg Walterson, but she can't help herself. And every time it 'just happens' their secret affair moves closer to being a real relationship, which is a big problem when he's a womaniser and she's a commitment-phobe.
While Amber struggles to accept her new feelings for Greg, she also realises that her closeness to Jen, her best friend, is slipping away and the two of them are becoming virtual strangers. Slowly but surely, as the stark truths of all their lives are revealed, Amber has to confront the fact that chocolate can't cure everything and sometimes running away isn't an option . . .
The Chocolate Run is a delectable tale of lust, love and chocolate.
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### Review
For My Best Friend's Girl: 'Totally enjoyable' New Woman ** 'A funny, quirky read' Company ** 'Colourful characters and witty writing' Heat ** 'Hilarious' Hot Stars ** 'When a novel breezes along as lightly as this, you simply cannot put it down' What's On in London ** 'I was laughing and crying from page one. Koomson deals with grown up issues: friendship, death, betrayal and forgiveness - a very moving read' Adele Parks One of the funniest, most unusual books you'll ever read. Be careful, this book may change your life (and viewing habits)., A laugh-out-loud, feelgood page-turner., Dorothy Koomson makes an impressive debut with a quirky, original, wise novel. This is a totally enjoyable story full of believable characters and situations., A hilarious read., A funny, quirky read.
### About the Author
After two years living in Sydney, Australia, Dorothy Koomson is probably now living somewhere in the northern hemisphere (but you just never know with her). Her third novel, My Best Friend's Girl, was a Richard & Judy Summer Read 2006 and reached no 2 on the Times Bestseller charts.
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Amber Salpone doesn't mean to keep ending up in bed with her friend Greg Walterson, but she can't help herself. And every time it 'just happens' their secret affair moves closer to being a real relationship, which is a big problem when he's a womaniser and she's a commitment-phobe. While Amber struggles to accept her new feelings for Greg, she also realises that her closeness to Jen, her best friend, is slipping away and the two of them are becoming virtual strangers. Slowly but surely, as the stark truths of all their lives are revealed, Amber has to confront the fact that chocolate can't cure everything and sometimes running away isn't an option . . . The Chocolate Run is a delectable tale of lust, love and chocolate. ** ### Review For My Best Friend's Girl: 'Totally enjoyable' New Woman ** 'A funny, quirky read' Company ** 'Colourful characters and witty writing' Heat ** 'Hilarious' Hot Stars ** 'When a novel breezes along as lightly as this, you simply cannot put it down' What's On in London ** 'I was laughing and crying from page one. Koomson deals with grown up issues: friendship, death, betrayal and forgiveness - a very moving read' Adele Parks One of the funniest, most unusual books you'll ever read. Be careful, this book may change your life (and viewing habits)., A laugh-out-loud, feelgood page-turner., Dorothy Koomson makes an impressive debut with a quirky, original, wise novel. This is a totally enjoyable story full of believable characters and situations., A hilarious read., A funny, quirky read. ### About the Author After two years living in Sydney, Australia, Dorothy Koomson is probably now living somewhere in the northern hemisphere (but you just never know with her). Her third novel, My Best Friend's Girl, was a Richard & Judy Summer Read 2006 and reached no 2 on the Times Bestseller charts.