Shadowed Heart: A Luc & Summer Novel (Amour et Chocolat #5.5) by Laura Florand

Three words, to shake a man’s existence.
Three words, to call on all a man’s strength, all his courage, all his love, and all his ability to hope and dream…and trust.
Three words, to wake up every fear a man has ever had.
“I’m pregnant, Luc.”
Now how could a man be perfect enough for that?
Romantic
Times calls Laura Florand's writing "sensuous and sumptuous", awarding
her their Seal of Excellence and nominating her for Best Book of the
Year, and NPR says it's "explosive, sensual . . . and utterly sweet".
Now
in this sequel to The Chocolate Heart, Florand takes us into the heart
of happily ever after with a story full of love, hope, and friendship.
Struggling to get their new restaurant off the ground in the south of
France, newly married top chef Luc Leroi and his wife Summer must face
all their demons at the prospect of becoming parents. Fortunately,
Summer's cousins and Luc's rival chefs join forces with the couple to
prove that not even a top chef has to handle everything alone and
happiness really can last ever after.
My
Thoughts:
Shadowed Heart
was a beautiful continuation of Luc and Summer’s story. As usual Laura Florand manages to dig deep
into my heart and stir up so many emotions!
A definite must for any fan of the Amour
et Chocolat series!
Luc and Summer had the happily ever after in The Chocolate
Heart when they marry, but Shadowed Heart covers the early months of their
marriage before the glorious epilogue
contained in the The Chocolate Heart.
I love how Laura Florand captures the realities and ups and
downs of a long term romance. The time after “I do” can be a rollercoaster of
emotion. One minute you feel as high as a kite thinking there’s no way you
could be happier and the next you’re taking a downward plunge into an abyss of
hurt. So many insecurities are felt in
the beginning years, because you’re just getting to really know each other. For
two people riddled with insecurities, like Summer and Luc, these times are even
more tumultuous than for ones who come from a settled, loving family home. Both Luc and Summer had an intense need for reassurance,
but both were scared to show their vulnerability. It was ironic that when Luc and Summer would
let that need show it was such a soothing balm to the other, knowing that they
craved the other’s love and affection and yet, years of neglect from their families
made both hesitant to show this need for fear of rejection.
A pregnancy, even if planned and wanted can cause all those
lurking insecurities to rise to the surface and bubble over. So when Summer
announced she’s pregnant, they’re both excited but also so very scared. Summer
and Luc worry that they’re inadequate and will be no different from their sorry
excuses for parents. I seriously wanted
to throttle Summer’s mother! Ugh! They both also worry about not being enough
for each other over the long haul.
It’s easy for misunderstandings and misinterpretations of
events to cause a deep rift between a couple, but fortunately for Luc and Summer
they had a strong love for each other to see things through. Another huge asset
was the help and support they received from their friends and relatives:
Sylvain and Cade, Dominique and Jaime, Patrick and Sarah, Gabriel and Jolie and
even from some of the new hirers at Luc’s restaurant. Having a loyal support system goes a long way
in making a marriage last. Friends who
look out for your best interests, give good truthful advice, even if it hurts
sometimes, and those who can help you take a step back and look at the big
picture. Luc and Summer’s support system
did all of that and made them laugh in the process. Humor is a must in long-term relationships as
well. Ms. Florand depicts all of this
vividly!
I empathized with Luc and Summer’s feelings even knowing
much of the negative ones were from insecurity and faulty assumptions. No
worries, even though they both struggle, they would come back to the truth of
the matter: they loved each other intensely and with all their heart! They didn’t
allow hurt to fester and poison their relationship.
As usual, I have so many passages highlighted in my e-reader
for the sheer beauty of writing or because of the deep feelings it would evoke
in me. Every time I pick up one of Ms.
Florand’s books I’m in awe of her writing talents. Being able to convey emotions
in a way that speaks to a reader so profoundly it’s like she wrote the book
especially for you is an amazing talent indeed!
Amour et Chocolate Series:
(Click on title for Goodreads description)
About the author: Laura Florand is the international bestselling author of the Amour et Chocolat series (The Chocolate Thief, The Chocolate Kiss, etc). Her books have been translated into seven languages, received the RT Seal of Excellence and starred reviews from Publishers Weekly, and been recommended by NPR, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal,
among others. Four of her past five books have been recommended reads
by Dear Author and two have been Sizzling Book Club Picks by Smart B*,
Trashy Books.
Laura was born in a small town in Georgia, but the travel bug bit her
early. After a Fulbright year in Tahiti, a semester in Spain, and
backpacking in New Zealand and Greece, she ended up living in Paris,
where she met and married her own handsome Frenchman. You can find out
quite a bit more about those crazy adventures in her memoir,
Blame It on Paris.
She is now a lecturer in Romance Studies at Duke University. Contrary
to popular opinion, that means she studies and teaches French language
and culture, rather than romance. Fortunately, French culture includes
French chocolate, research to which she is very dedicated. You can catch
some glimpses of that research in the books, on her blog, and on
her Facebook site, where you are welcome to join her and other readers!
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