While specific plot details can vary depending on the edition, the narrative typically orbits around these central themes:

The author uses taste and scent to anchor the emotional beats. The "flavor" in the title suggests that the love interest or a specific moment in time has left a permanent, distinct mark on the narrator’s palate—something they can’t forget, no matter how much time passes.

The title itself sets a sensory, nostalgic tone. In the world of contemporary romance, "liquorice" is a polarizing flavor—sweet yet salty, intense, and often an acquired taste. This serves as a perfect metaphor for a protagonist or a relationship that isn’t "vanilla." The Core Essence

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