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My Thoughts on Make it Chocolate Covered
Okay, so I just finished "Make it Chocolate Covered," and I have to say, it was a surprisingly delightful read! Going in, I wasn't sure what to expect from a novel so heavily tagged with "smut," but I found myself charmed by the sweetness amidst the spice. It's definitely a quick and easy read, perfect for when you need a break from heavier, more angsty stories.
First Impressions
The premise is fairly straightforward: a naive saint finds herself entangled with her bodyguard. The European-esque setting added a nice layer of atmosphere, and I was immediately curious to see how their relationship would unfold. I was a little worried the "naive saint" trope would be annoying, but I was pleasantly surprised.
What Works Well
The biggest strength of this novel is its unapologetic sweetness. The main characters are genuinely affectionate, and their relationship feels surprisingly healthy, especially considering the genre. I really appreciated that the female lead wasn't portrayed as a prude; she embraced her desires and communicated them openly, which was really refreshing. The male lead, despite his "mad dog" tendencies, clearly cared deeply for her and prioritized her pleasure. The directness in their confessions was also a breath of fresh air – no drawn-out misunderstandings here! The story doesn't overstay its welcome, ending at a natural point, which I always appreciate. It's a feel-good story that delivers on its promise of cute, fluffy smut.
Areas of Concern
Honestly, my only minor gripe echoes one I saw floating around the fandom - the male lead's constant fretting about their age gap. It's only six years, and they're both adults! It felt a little overplayed and didn't quite resonate with me. Also, I was left wanting more details about the broader world and the reactions of other characters, like the Pope. But overall, these are minor quibbles in an otherwise enjoyable story.
Final Verdict
"Make it Chocolate Covered" is a delightful, short, and sweet read that's perfect for anyone looking for a dose of fluffy romance with a healthy helping of spice. If you're in the mood for something lighthearted and easy to consume, I highly recommend giving this one a try. I'd definitely pick it up again when I need a quick mood boost.



