Meltingly hot, satisfyingly short stories. From the voluptuous but haunted desire of Hourglass to the furtive, frantic passion of Snatched, ten black women writers explore the depths and heights of steamy sensuality. If youre looking for foreplay, take some Hot Chocolate to bed with you.
Whether it's whales layering up with 12 inches of blubber, turtles burrowing into the mud to snooze and wait for spring, or emperor penguins coming together in a giant huddle, this book is full of fascinating tidbits about animal behavior ...
The book provides a fascinating history of hot chocolate and lots of useful tips on how to make fabulous hot chocolate, which kinds of chocolate to use, and how to garnish the drinks, plus bonus recipes for homemade marshmallows and perfect ...
Recipes included in this book are easy to follow and make creating DIY hot cocoa bombs almost as much fun as drinking the gourmet hot chocolate they result in." -- Back cover.
A charming and delicious tale of first crushes and hot cocoa, perfect for tween readers.
The book recalls cocoa’s ancient origins, offers instructions on tools and techniques for preparation, then stretches palate perspectives with fifty home kitchen-friendly drinks and paired small plates.
With Hot Cocoa Calm, kids learn to how to take control of their emotions and breathe their way to calm. The perfect soothing read for bedtime before the winter holidays, this board book celebrates the peacefulness of the season.
History of Fun Stuff: The Sweet Story of Hot Chocolate was named a 2015 NCSS-CBC Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People! Did you know that for thousands of years, chocolate was a beverage and not a solid candy?
This heartwarming collection will bring warmth and magic to your sewing, with beautiful lifestyle photography and step-by-step instructions and diagrams to ensure success.
An illegaly honest, sometimes humorous but always refreshing look at Christianity from one not afraid to embrace imperfection. It's Christianity 101.
A skill-building history of the favorite wintertime treat shares facts about such topics as chocolate's origins as a beverage and the monthly chocolate ration for Revolutionary War soldiers.