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The chocolate maker's wife / Karen Brooks ; read by Willow Nash.

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Record Number 809329
ISBN 9781489461353
Author Brooks, Karen (Australian author) author.
Title The chocolate maker's wife / Karen Brooks ; read by Willow Nash.
Edition MP3 edition ; Unabridged.
Publisher/Date Tullamarine, Victoria : Bolinda Audio, [2019]
℗2019
Pagination etc. 2 audio discs (MP3 CD) (21 hr.) : digital, stereo ; 12 cm ; in container.
Performer note Read by Willow Nash.
Summary Note When Rosamund Tomkins enters the world she is so different, with her darkling eyes and strange laughter, that the midwives believe she will lead a charmed life. But Rosamund's life is set to be anything but enchanted. Born into poverty, brutalised and ignored by her family, it is only when she is married off to a nobleman that her life undergoes a wondrous transformation. Clever, quick and irrepressible, Rosamund soon becomes the darling of the haut ton, and presides over her luxurious chocolate house where the rich go to be seen and indulge in their favourite pastime, drinking the sweet and heady drink to which they've become oddly addicted. But in the shadows, a web of conspiracy is spinning. The return of a man from the past brings Rosamund into mortal peril and up to the brink of destruction. As she fights for her life and those she loves through the ravages of the Plague and London's Great Fire, Rosamund begins to realise she will be forced to make a choice: walk away from all she knows and has grown to love with her soul intact, or make a deal with the devil.
Subject Revenge -- Fiction
Chocolate drinks -- History -- Fiction
Interpersonal relations -- Fction
Loyalty -- Fiction
Cruelty -- Fiction
Women -- Fiction
Audiobooks.
Historical fiction.
Added Author Nash, Willow narrator.
Shelf Location CD F BROO
Internet Site http://www.bolinda.com/images/products/large/9781489461353.jpg
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