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Candy Store by Bella Andre

sandylovesbooks's review against another edition

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4.0

Such a sweet romance. I love both of the characters and that the story revolves around candy. I have loved every story by Bella Andre. She writes the kind of romance stories that I love to read.

asmushy's review against another edition

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4.0

A cute story and the chemsirty was sizzling between Toby and Callie. I liked it a lot.

amyiw's review against another edition

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2.0

I really want to give this a 3 star but I can't.

So it is an Ellora's Cave erotica, reprinted. It is a short story/novella, not 120 pages like stated but more like 80. I give novella and short a lot of leeway on the love at first site and sex to love scenarios and being erotica you will do that here.

It starts right off with titillation and then sex, and it was hot. They clicked, and when they see each other again, they have the chemistry again. So... what is wrong you say? Hot sex, sex to love, chemistry... sounds like good erotica. Well, not so much since that was only have the story.

The other half is dedicated to a little sex but mostly two insecure people playing on each others insecurities and not talking, more him than her. Love is not having to say your sorry... right, well, that is the opposite here, and they are saying sorry to one another at first. Then he is needing to do it again. And when they figure it out, his first reaction makes me wonder and believe that he might end up being abusive over his insecurities and she would let him. Maybe if I knew them more and the story was longer, she could flesh them out more and I wouldn't feel that way.

With the little story that there was, I was left thinking that this couple either would be hurting one another or not make it at all. Hmm... still the sex in the beginning, hot. It is why I wanted to bump it up to 3 but I just can't with the flavor I'm left with in the end. Not bad and partially good but mostly OK, erotic short.

xakyr's review against another edition

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3.0

This book was all right...but not really great either. It seemed to be focused more on the sex than on the actual plot, though what there was of the plot saved the story from being a one star read for me. Now, I'm not exactly a prude, and I understand the instant lust pull, but constantly jumping into bed every encounter was a bit excessive for me. The struggle with the candy store was highly believable and the love that the character had for it showed with only a few well placed scenes. I loved the hero's struggle with his chosen profession. I just wish that this had been more about those character struggles and less about jumping into bed with one another.

quinn_0611's review against another edition

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3.0

After finishing Be My Love by Bella Andre (writing as Lucy Kevin), I grabbed up the audio of the novella Candy Store because I'm reading all of Bella Andre's books for a challenge. It was interesting because in Be My Love, the sexy times were completely skipped over, but in Candy Store, a novella quite a bit shorter than Be My Love, was FULL of sexy times.

Anyway, Candy Store is about Callie Moore who owns a candy shop in Upstate New York. Her rent for the shop has skyrocketed, and now she's barely making ends meet. When she's at a wedding (she made the desserts) she meets Derek McNear and they hook up. I mean, like hook up. At the wedding (in a giant restaurant-sized, walk-in refrigerator). Callie is feeling pretty badly about it afterwords, and she's not pleasantly surprised when Derek turns out to be the consultant that is going to help her save her business.

Candy Story is a novella, so a lot happens in a very few number of pages. It's a bit insta-love-y, but not terribly so. I will say that insta-attraction is pretty common in a Bella Andre novel. Both Callie and Derek were characters that I liked and rooted for. I did feel their chemistry and I wanted them to be together.

Derek's occupation as a consultant to candy stories specifically was a little hard to believe (he's literally called The Candy King), but it didn't really bother me. I was willing to go with it. I was pretty much willing to go with the whole story because I liked Callie and Derek so much.

As a note on the narrator,: Eva Christensen, I believe is also Eva Kaminsky who narrators nearly all of Bella Andre's books these days. I love her narration and she's just perfect for Bella Andre.

Candy Store was a fun novella full of sexy times and has that Bella Andre feeling. It's certainly not a perfect novella, but it was pleasant and I absolutely enjoyed it.This review was originally posted on Quinn's Book Nook

paddlefoot55's review against another edition

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4.0

Candy Store is a sweet (see what I did there!!) sexy romance, a quick read that I enjoyed very much. In fact, I seemed to walk away after reading it craving chocolate truffles!!!

I am not a fan of the insta-love romance, but with only 120 pages I had expected as much to occur.

Love the attraction between Callie and Derek, that instant attraction has the air around the crackling with sexual tension (which they certainly had a way of breaking, anywhere, anytime. And I do mean ANYWHERE!!) And

Although everything happens in fast forward in this novella, I did love the progression of their relationship, but it did feel just a little bit rushed at the end.

I have read a lot of Ms Andre's work and have enjoyed it all, and Candy Store was no different.

the_cheesiest_slytherin's review against another edition

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2.0

I didn't hate it, but I didn't love it either. I don't know if it was just the copy I was reading or what, but there were a few flaws in the story, like Derek putting on a condom twice in one scene and then the age of Callie's niece was kind of weird; at one point it was said that she was 12 and then Callie said a little bit later that she looked much older than 13 and she called her a teenager. Also, I thought the conflict was pretty weak, but this is a fairly short romance, so I don't know what I was expecting. The only thing I really liked was the candy element, but then who doesn't like candy?

sarah1984's review against another edition

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4.0

22/2 - Sweet and hot short romance. Most of the story seemed unlikely, but it was a great novella to read on a cold snowy night at our ski condo. Perfect book to read in front of the fire with a cup of hot cocoa (if only I'd had some cocoa, although probably the cocoa wouldn't have been as good as Callie's special blend). It took me an hour or two to read in between watching Say Yes to the Dress.

kboc923's review against another edition

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3.0

fast, cheesy read. more sex than i anticipated in it, but a cute story none the less. the main characters were likeable, i just wish the story was longer, it seemed too fast.

cherrygeli's review

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3.0

This was a cute story if not slightly ridiculous. Towards the middle was expecting it end but it just kept going! Thankfully Andre was able to form a decent story line...sort of.