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Competition: Can chocolate make you happy?

Suzanne McGonagle

Suzanne McGonagle

Suzanne has worked at the Irish News since 2004. Her particular areas of specialism are news and education.

Do you fancy winning a copy of the new romantic novel The Chocolate Apothecary?
Do you fancy winning a copy of the new romantic novel The Chocolate Apothecary? Do you fancy winning a copy of the new romantic novel The Chocolate Apothecary?

IF you are in the mood for some summer reading, then look no further than the new romantic novel, The Chocolate Apothecary.

From the international best-selling author Josephine Moon, the book is based on a strong, creative woman discovering that you can't always play your life by the rules.

The character Christmas Livingstone has 10 top rules for happiness - nurturing the senses, doing what she loves, sharing joy with others but the most important - absolutely no romantic relationships.

Creating her enchanting shop, The Chocolate Apothecary, in Tasmania, she explores how the potential medicinal uses of chocolate makes her happy.

She doesn't need a handsome botany ace who knows everything about cacao with a gorgeous rescue dog to walk into her life. She doesn't need anything like that. Or does she?

I have five copies of this romantic fiction, which has just been published this month, to give away.

If you fancy winning a copy, simply email your name, address and telephone number - along with your answer to the question below - to competitions@irishnews.com

Closing date for entries is Tuesday July 28 2015 at 12 Noon.

(Q) What is the name of the author of The Chocolate Apothecary?

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