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Breakfast at Stephanie's
Breakfast at Stephanie's
Author: Sue Margolis
Playing “Winter Wonderland” for last-minute Christmas shoppers has got to be the all-time low point of Stephanie Glassman’s career. The aspiring jazz soloist and single mother has no singing prospects, no man in her life since her hot fling with a movie stuntman, and a social life that consists of having her two best friends ov...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780385337335
ISBN-10: 0385337337
Publication Date: 6/1/2004
Pages: 336
Rating:
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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3.3 stars, based on 59 ratings
Publisher: Delta
Book Type: Paperback
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Playing "Winter Wonderland" for last-minute Christmas shoppers has got to be the all-time low point of Stephanie Glassman's career. The aspiring jazz soloist and single mother has no singing prospects, no man in her life since her hot fling with a movie stuntman, and a social life that consists of having her two best friends over for high-calorie Sunday brunches. Even her grandmother's having more sex than she is. That is, until toddler Jake's irresistible father hurtles back into her life. Albert promises fidelity, plus married life filled with the best sex Stephanie's ever had. But there's a tantalizing new wrinkle: Frank Waterman, rising star and Stephanie's old crush, is suddenly semi-available and interested. And her stalled career seems to be heating up. But when her big break erupts in a scandal that puts her on the front page instead, Stephanie's in a whole new league. Now, with fame at her door and two hot guys fighting over her, Stephanie's got some big decisions to make... and they may surprise everyone - including her.
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I enjoyed this book. It's a cute story. I didn't so much care for the one friend who talked casually about drugs most of the time. That really didn't have anything to do with the story line. I really liked reading about the morning fry-ups and wonder how they must taste. Grandma Lilly is a great character too. I hope I'm like her when I reach her age.

All-in-all, a good read.
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Slow to start, but very cute


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