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A review by rudo_tsaritsar
Mister Chocolatier by B. Love
4.5
*Spoilers ahead*
Honestly I’d buy this book to read it again. It was something about an established couple who truly loved each other but when they came to crossroads finally looked at each other and asked what they were doing. And on Nicole’s side to recognize that she had changed from 14 years ago and that she did want a baby. That although she loved Supreme with all her heart, she had love in her heart for a baby. For her to tell him that although he loved her, the way he shut down when it came to his father, the topic of children came up, or having relationships outside of his brother and wife. I liked that Honey respected herself and him enough to say she wanted more and that she couldn’t live with settling. And that she didn’t want give him one just because she wanted one but also because he did too. And that if he couldn’t it would be best if they divorced.
Their separation although difficult was healing. It forced Supreme to deal with his past and his wounds with his parents. He took a snapshot of his life and worked to better himself in hopes he could make his way back home and to Nicole. The talk he finally had with his father had me so happy for him and had me teary. The fact that his father stayed away from them after he got out of his prison because he felt guilty made me feel bad. But I loved how he continued loving Preme and was just waiting on him to let him in.
My favorite was at the vow renewal when Nicole revealed she was pregnant and how happy they both were!
Honestly I’d buy this book to read it again. It was something about an established couple who truly loved each other but when they came to crossroads finally looked at each other and asked what they were doing. And on Nicole’s side to recognize that she had changed from 14 years ago and that she did want a baby. That although she loved Supreme with all her heart, she had love in her heart for a baby. For her to tell him that although he loved her, the way he shut down when it came to his father, the topic of children came up, or having relationships outside of his brother and wife. I liked that Honey respected herself and him enough to say she wanted more and that she couldn’t live with settling. And that she didn’t want give him one just because she wanted one but also because he did too. And that if he couldn’t it would be best if they divorced.
Their separation although difficult was healing. It forced Supreme to deal with his past and his wounds with his parents. He took a snapshot of his life and worked to better himself in hopes he could make his way back home and to Nicole. The talk he finally had with his father had me so happy for him and had me teary. The fact that his father stayed away from them after he got out of his prison because he felt guilty made me feel bad. But I loved how he continued loving Preme and was just waiting on him to let him in.