Blood and Chocolate

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Vivian Gandillon relishes the change, the sweet, fierce ache that carries her from girl to wolf. At sixteen, she is beautiful and strong, and all the young wolves are on her tail. But Vivian still grieves for her dead father; her pack remains leaderless and in disarray, and she feels lost in the suburbs of Maryland. She longs for a normal life. But what is normal for a werewolf?

Then Vivian falls in love with a human, a meat-boy. Aiden is kind and gentle, a welcome relief from the squabbling pack. He's fascinated by magic, and Vivian longs to reveal herself to him. Surely he would understand her and delight in the wonder of her dual nature, not fear her as an ordinary human would.

Vivian's divided loyalties are strained further when a brutal murder threatens to expose the pack. Moving between two worlds, she does not seem to belong in either. What is she really--human or beast? Which tastes sweeter--blood or chocolate?

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4,8
159 reviews
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Chilling. Lusty. Both needed for the best Sci-fi/Romance. Klause has caught a small grasp of Twilight, truly explaining the life of Jacob, and bringing young adults to there own taste of Blood and Chocolate. And will absolutely posses you too to take a glance out your own window and wonder if a loup-garou is waiting to love. Brava Klause. Brava indeed.
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Daniel “Duke” Murrell
17 November 2014
With each change a sharp pain is felt at the base of the spine and then the beast is released. This book was a good romance novel that involed the society and rules of being a werewolf.
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Jerika Pike
23 September 2017
Blood and Chocolate is my favorite book of all time. I first read it in high school and fell in love with viv. The story has so many twists and turns. Annette takes a different route then I expected when I first read it. Because of the story and how differently viv was portrayed; instead of a girly girl who can't do anything, viv can take care of herself and I love her being such a powerful yet sensitive woman. I fell in love with this book and recomend it to everyone.
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About the author

Annette Curtis Klause is head of children's services at the Aspen Hill Community Library in Maryland.  Born in Bristol, England, she now lives in Hyattsville, Maryland, with her husband and their cats.

When she was young, Annette's daddy sat her on his lap and told her the plots of the best old horror movies.  This seems to have made a strong impression.

Annette Curtis Klause holds a B.A. in English literature and an M.L.S. from the University of Maryland, College Park, but when excited, she still has a tendency to howl.

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