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Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Book Review: Glass Slippers, Ever After, and Me by Julie Wright

Glass Slippers, Ever After, and Me
Title: lass Slippers, Ever After, and Me

Author: Julie Wright 

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Review:
Glass Slipper will have readers laughing, crying and smiling from first to last page. This take on the Cinderella Fairy Tail will have readers falling in love with author Julie Wright. 
The story does fall the story line but what the Author changed was how the female lead character changes everything about herself.  While sometimes we all need make overs this one seemed or felt a little extreme for the characters reader fell in love with.
Julie Wright has the ability to write fun, witty dialogue that flows and feel natural.
Thank you to Netgalley for the Advance copy of Julie Wright Glass Slipper, Ever After Me.

Synopsis:
When aspiring author Charlotte Kingsley finally gets published, she thinks all her dreams have come true. But the trouble begins when her publicity firm reinvents her quirky online presence into a perfectly curated dream life. Gone are the days of sweatpant posts and ice cream binges with her best friend, Anders, replaced instead with beautiful clothes, orchestrated selfies, and no boyfriend. Only, that carefully curated fairy tale life is ruining her self-esteem and making her feel like a fraud.

When a bestselling author takes Charlotte under her wing—almost like a fairy godmother—she helps Charlotte see the beautiful person she already is and the worth of being authentic. But is it too late to save her relationship with Anders? The clock is quickly ticking towards midnight, and Charlotte must decide between her fairy tale life and the man she loves, before he's gone forever.


Paperback336 pages
Expected publication: October 21st 2019 by Shadow Mountain

About The Author:
Julie Wright wrote her first book when she was fifteen. She's written over twenty novels since then. She is represented by Sara Crowe. She is a Whitney Awards winner for best romance with her book Cross My Heart and a Crown Heart recipient for the novel The Fortune Café.

She has one husband, three kids, one dog, and a varying amount of fish, frogs, and salamanders (depending on attrition).

She loves writing, reading, hiking, playing with her kids, and watching her husband make dinner.

She hates mayonnaise.

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