“He'd thought a lot about that kiss. A whole lot about that kiss. He wished he felt more sorry about it than he did, as it could likely prove to be his downfall in his mission. But he couldn't. It had been to... perfect. Like a souffle that combined airiness and light, with that rich, dark, kicky finish. Yes, that kiss had lingered on his lips... and permanently in his memory, ranking up there along with the richest, most decadent desserts he'd ever had the pleasure of sampling. Just like those decadent desserts, he was equally driven to taste her again. As passionate as he'd ever been to create the most amazing flavor combinations, the richest and most unique desserts, Lani was like that to him. For as long as he could remember, that passion had always been everything.”
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Sugar Rush is a gripping narrative that delves into the complexities of addiction, particularly focusing on the impact of excessive sugar consumption on individuals and society. The story follows characters who are entangled in a web of addiction, illustrating the physical, emotional, and social repercussions of their choices. The novel challenges readers to reflect on the role of sugar in modern life and its potential dangers. more
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