Misery Loves Cabernet by Kim Gruenenfelder

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  • Pub. Date: April 2009
  • 368pp
  • Sales Rank: 42,315
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    • Pub. Date: April 2009
    • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
    • Format: Paperback, 368pp
    • Sales Rank: 42,315

    Synopsis

    Charlie Edwards' romantic adventures continue in this new novel from Kim Gruenenfelder, the author of A TOTAL WASTE OF MAKEUP.

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    Biography

    Kim Gruenenfelder grew up in and around Los Angeles and began her career in TV at the age of 19. In addition to her debut novel, A Total Waste of Makeup, she has written feature films, episodic teleplays and two stage plays. She lives in Los Angeles, California. She loves her fans, and can be reached through her website: kimgruenenfelder.com.

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    Wine Lover?by Galleysmith

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    July 11, 2009: Gruenenfelder has written an entertaining and, at times, extremely humorous novel. She has a sharp wit and knack for sarcasm and comedy that often times leaves the reader laughing out.

    The characterization of Drew as the "sexiest man alive" big name Hollywood star is slightly over the top. His eccentricities may come off to some readers as a bit clichéd. Charlie's family is also a bit too much to handle in their dysfunction. While her brother Jamie is as normal as it gets in his horn dog, lady-killer, new girl every night lothario lifestyle he is (outside of Charlie herself) the most stable in the family.

    The highlight of the novel is Charlie's relationship with her best girlfriends Dawn and Kate. They are good fun and infuse excellent humor to the pages as does. Furthermore the inclusion of the witticisms that Charlie is writing as a book to her future great-granddaughter allows the reader to see how Charlie's mind and thought-process is working as the situations in her life progress.

    Sadly, the resolution of Charlie's situation was not how I would have preferred to see the book finish. While it made sense that Charlie made the decisions she did about her life I personally like the end of a book of this nature to be somewhat more concrete. However, if you're a reader that is interested in light and amusing plot lines, fun female characterizations and a little bit of romance Misery Loves Cabernet is worth picking up.

    LOVED ITby DivaPrincess28

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    June 29, 2009: After reading and loving A Total Waste of Make-up, I have been waiting for this book to come out. I though the book was very good and that it has that offbeat vibe to it that makes it good. While there were some things that were a little annoying with the book, I really enjoyed it and finished reading it in about 3 days. I love the character of Charlie and hopw that Kim doesnm't wait as long to write another follow-up.

    I Also Recommend: Girlfriend Curse, Hex and the Single Girl, Total Waste of Makeup, Total Waste of Makeup, LoveHampton.


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