In The Chocolatier, Jan Moran offers a testament to the resilience of love, along with insights into the fascinating world of chocolate-making.
A young widow. A husband she thought she knew. On the picturesque Italian coast of Amalfi lies a chocolatierâs destiny...
San Francisco, 1953: Heartbroken over the mysterious death of her husband, Celina Savoia, a second-generation chocolatiÃĻre, resolves to take their young son to Italyâs shimmering Amalfi coast to meet his fatherâs family. Just as she embarks on a magical, romantic life of making chocolate by the sea surrounded by a loving family, she begins to suspect that her husband had a dark secretâforged in the final days of WWIIâthat could destroy the relationships sheâs come to cherish.
While a second chance at love is tempting, the mystery of her husbandâs true identity thwarts her efforts. Challenged to pursue the truth or lose the life and those sheâs come to love, Celina and her late husbandâs brother, Lauro, must trace the past to a remote, Peruvian cocoa region to face the deceit that threatens to shatter their lives.