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Misery Loves Cabernet (2009)

by Kim Gruenenfelder(Favorite Author)
3.86 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
0312348754 (ISBN13: 9780312348755)
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English
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publisher
St. Martin's Griffin
series
Charlize Edwards
review 1: Perfect summer reading – light, not too fluffy with satisfying endings. Misery Loves Cabernet is set in Hollywood and Charlize (Charlie) Edwards is a personal assistant to the hottest movie star in town; she has moved in with the sexy photographer she has been dating and all seems to be going well. Not true; the photographer is sent to Paris on assignment and things on the movie set are not going well. Charlie has to try to get everything and everyone back on track. One of the best things about Gruenenfelder’s books is the humour sprinkled throughout and the relatable trials and tribulations of her not-so-perfect characters. Take this book on vacation with you and enjoy a lovely get away.
review 2: A little chick lit reading is good for stressful times
... more in life! A great story that was so hard to put down...loved it almost as much as the first book about "Charlie"!"Charlize “Charlie” Edwards finally has it all: a house in Silverlake, L.A.’s hippest neighborhood, two fabulous best friends who always have her back, and a great (though hectic) job as the personal assistant to Hollywood’s hottest movie star, Drew Stanton. But best of all, Charlie has a newly feathered love nest with Jordan, the sexy photographer she recently started dating. Maybe Charlie’s journal of smart-alecky life advice—which she’s always been better at writing than following—has finally helped put her on the right track. Unfortunately for Charlie, Drew is causing complete havoc on his new movie set, her eccentric family is descending upon L.A. for the upcoming holiday season, and her love life may be back to square one. Jordan has left L.A. to work on a film shooting in Paris, where the women are gorgeous, sophisticated, and possibly after her man. And Drew’s handsome new producer, Liam, is an old crush who has reappeared to tug at Charlie’s heartstrings. Charlie’s torn between the misery of waiting for Jordan and the tingly feelings she has for Liam. But there’s nothing misery—or seduction—loves better than a great glass of cabernet." less
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sheene
Great easy read. Looking forward to reading to reading her next book!
ninea
I looooved these books. Please tell me there are more coming!!!
deborar
Easy and entertaining. Perfect to read on vacation.
maizarsadias
Fun chick-lit, easy read.
epierc2
Laugh out loud funny.
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