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January’s winner: Liz, Middx. Hero: Calder Westing III Book: Pemberley by the Sea by Abigail Reynolds
Calder looks like any other luxury chocolate - dark, delicious and deadly for the waistline. But deep down he's different - could he be Cassie Boulton's favourite coffee cream centre after all?
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February’s winner: Victoria, London Hero: Jeremy Wells Book: Coming Home by Rosamunde Pilcher
He is dark and dreamy but with a soft sweet centre and - like your favourite box of chocolates - you know he is always within easy reach.
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March’s winner: Sandy, London Hero: Ross Poldark Book: Poldark
When we first meet Ross Poldark he's like the original Bendicks chocolate covered mint: slim, dark and intensely bitter. But the love of a good woman (not his first choice either) reveals a delicious fondant centre, very refreshing!
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April’s winner: S.B.A., Welwyn Garden City Hero: Mark Knightley Book: Importance of Being Emma
Mark was like a Melting Moment, all firm but well shaped on the outside but very melting and squidgy on the inside!
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May’s winner: Gillie, London Hero: Jamie Fraser Book: Cross Stitch
Jamie is like the smoothest, creamiest, melt-in-mouth chocolate, he's not too sweet and he doesn't leave a bad aftertaste. He is utterly delicious, and never makes you feel sick. If, like the heroine, I had to choose between hot baths, antibiotics and soap, or him, I'd choose him too, every time
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