The Chocolate Ship

The Chocolate Ship by Marissa Monteilh is a First Edition published by Harper Collins in 2003, featuring 342 pages in English. This contemporary fiction novel explores the complexities of relationships as Mia grapples with her future alongside Miles, who shies away from discussions of love and commitment. Their planned vacation on a luxurious Caribbean cruise aboard the Chocolate Ship, conceived by billionaire entrepreneur Delmonte Harrison, sets the stage for unexpected developments among friends.
Readers will find a humorous and romantic narrative that unfolds in a vibrant setting where anything can happen. As the cruise progresses, Mia faces temptations and revelations that challenge her perceptions of love and fidelity. The story delves into themes of romance and the dynamics of friendships, all while offering a lively backdrop of Caribbean culture. With its engaging plot and relatable characters, this book presents a unique take on love and commitment in a contemporary context.
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After three years together, Mia can’t help wondering if she’s got a real future with Miles — who’s all that and then some, as long as the words “love” and “commitment” don’t creep into the conversation. But the lady’s willing to put her doubts aside until after the vacation they’ve planned together with a group of their closest friends: a luxurious Caribbean cruise on the maiden voyage of the Chocolate Ship. The brainchild of billionaire black entrepreneur Delmonte Harrison, it’s the “Love Boat” with a soulful spin. En route to Paradise, anything can happen and anything goes. Wings are sprouted, taboos are tolerated, truths are revealed, hearts are broken and reassembled — and lovin’ is served up as hot as Caribbean spice. All of a sudden Miles has a new crew of admirers. And Mia, who has caught the roving eye of the very fine Delmonte Harrison himself, is well on her way to discovering that temptation fever does not discriminate.
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