Chocolate Burnout: Chocolate 4 Life

Author:   Emunah La-Paz ,  Alekes Montijah
Publisher:   Hubbard Small Press Publications
Volume:   1
ISBN:  

9780578994857


Pages:   330
Publication Date:   07 June 2022
Format:   Paperback
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CHOCOLATE BURNOUT: Chocolate 4 Life Chantel Reed is a successful, single African American woman who has given up on romance to pursue her lifelong dream of becoming a master- chocolatier. Chantel's best friend Astrid, a prosperous, single white woman who sacrificed relationships to conquer her dream job as a certified chocolatier, is the owner of Sweet Indulgence, one of the most popular Chocolate shops in downtown Seattle. Chantel drifts back and forth between her obsession with chocolate, and her obsessive-compulsive desire to find the perfect romance. After the sudden death of their close friend Allison, Chantel and Astrid start to drift apart. Astrid dives into her chocolate business, while Chantel, engages in mortifying relationships. Chantel's oldest sister, Daria, the family's maternal figure, is prickly and controlling; and she finally breaks up with her slacker boyfriend, Cameron after she finds him cooking dinner for another woman in her apartment. Astrid has a sweet plan concerning how Chantel should move on after the breakup. Chantel, who has always dated black men, is initially hesitant when Brandon, a white guy, asks her out. She quickly falls for him and they come close to marriage despite the push back and racism from both sides of the family. But when Brandon and Daria team up together and ask an attractive black man to test Chantel's loyalty, her trust in everyone is shattered. Chantel's spiritual friend Serenity, a black woman, with a flamboyant sense of nature and style, tries numerous methods to try and heal Chantel's love wounds. Serenity's bizarre healing attempts, causes Chantel to seek out her own therapy and healing. Chantel's believes that her newfound chocolate healing therapy, ignites more joy than romance ever could. Chantel knows that eventually she will have to ditch her chocoholic addiction, and face her life, even if she must dig deep into her past and prod into Allison's death, to heal. But for now, Chantel is testing how far she can go before her Chocolate Burnout, sets in.

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Author:   Emunah La-Paz ,  Alekes Montijah
Publisher:   Hubbard Small Press Publications
Imprint:   Hubbard Small Press Publications
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.399kg
ISBN:  

9780578994857


ISBN 10:   0578994852
Pages:   330
Publication Date:   07 June 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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A well-written novel with a frustratingly inept lead. Kirkus Reviews Chocolate Burnout, an African American Literature Book Club Top Ten Seller, is a charming and nuanced look into interracial relationships with a message as crucial today as it was in the 90s, when Emunah La-Paz's Chocolate Burnout project first came to be. - Meriah Murphy Atria Publishing Group A high point of the novel is Chantel and Astrid's friendship. Their rapport-and love of chocolate-has genuine warmth and humor. - Valerie Kalfrin, award-winning journalist and contributor to The Hollywood Reporter Chocolate Burnout is a humorous novel dealing with the aspects of interracial relationships. - SBH Magazine


A well-written novel with a frustratingly inept lead. Kirkus Reviews


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Emunah La-Paz's novels embraces multi-cultural heritage, and is recognized in the Mavin foundation database of books by authors who touch on interracial relationships. Author of Memoir of A Jaded Woman: Tainted Love Emunah La- Paz, author on subject matters that appeal to all audiences from all backgrounds. Stories that embrace life and personal matters dealing with addiction and self-awareness.

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