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Sweet Love [Paperback]

Sarah Strohmeyer (Author)
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  • Paperback
  • Publisher: Dutton Adult (June 19, 2008)
  • ASIN: B001CJ2K2O
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)

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When I stumbled into this business back in 1997 as a harried mother spoofing Barbie in BARBIE UNBOUND: A PARODY OF THE BARBIE OBSESSION, I had no idea that what started out as a lark would evolve into a career writing twelve novels published in multiple languages - from Thai to German - and even a Lifetime Original Movie: Lying to Be Perfect. Some have been bestsellers. A few have won awards, mostly, I think, by accident.

Now, with the publication of KINDRED SPIRITS, from Dutton, on June 30th, I've taken my writing down a different path, exploring women's friendship, what bonds us, what makes us do incredibly stupid things for one another and how a few martinis along the way can make it all worthwhile. (And, possibly, explain the stupid things per above.)

In KINDRED SPIRITS, I hope you'll not only make friends with Beth, Carol, Mary Kay and Lynne, but also get down to some serious martini making. Ginger, Lemon, Blue, Cosmopolitan - KINDRED SPIRITS has a bunch of recipes.
Here's one for a killer CHOCOLATE RASPBERRY MARTINI.

First, dip the rim of your martini glass in melted bittersweet chocolate and freeze.
Meanwhile, at the bottom of a martini shaker muddle a few fresh raspberries. Add raspberry vodka and Godiva chocolate liqueur plus a splash of Chambord. Shake vigorously with ice. Pour into chocolate- dipped glasses and garnish with fresh raspberries.

Hey. I really want to keep you entertained. But I never said anything about keeping you thin! :)

To learn more about me and my books, please visit http://www.sarahstrohmeyer.com or visit me on FB where I write stupid stuff almost hourly.

Sarah (and her trusty writing partner seen here, Fred)

 

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23 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Yes!, June 19, 2008
This review is from: Sweet Love (Hardcover)
Julie Mueller once loved Michael Slayton, but that was long ago, as a teenager. Now Julie is in her forties and the single mom of a teen. She is a television reporter for a station in Boston. Out of the blue, for Mother's Day, Julie receives three free dessert classes at The Famous Boston Cooking School (from her own mother). Julie did not really want to attend, but her mother guilts her into going. So Julie's next three Friday nights will be learning to make scrumptious desserts from Chef D'Ours.

Turns out there is more going on than Julie would have believed. Michael Slayton is a fellow student. Julie cannot help but wonder if her mother knew that at the time of purchase. Perhaps her mother is playing matchmaker. However, that would be odd since her mother is one of the main reasons they never got together so long ago. Also, six years ago, Julie did something that seems to have ruined Michael's career. There is no way Michael would ever forgive her for that.

Michael is the least of Julie's worries lately, though. Her mother is having dizzy spells lately and Julie is worried that something serious may be going on. Then there is work, where Julie is being considered for a position on the national election team. That would be a big step up. One thing is certain, Julie is about to make some tough choices and learn that when it comes to family, career, and dating, you should always follow your heart.

***** In my opinion, this is Sarah Strohmeyer's best book to date. There is a lot more going on that my synopsis mentions. I only hit the main items, but there are several secondary items happening and they quietly flow throughout the story. The best thing about this author's writing is that every single thing is believable, from the characters to the problems. The reader can easily identify with Julie. By the time you finish this gem, you may very well look at your mother in a totally new light. *****

Reviewed by Detra Fitch of Huntress Reviews.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Crushes, coincidences, and cupcakes, June 30, 2008
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This review is from: Sweet Love (Hardcover)
Sarah Strohmeyer was inspired to write SWEET LOVE as a way of honoring the memory of her beloved mother, but also to gain closure after she passed away. The book opens with a prologue, written from the viewpoint of Betty Mueller, who feels a need to correct a wrong she thinks she did to her middle-aged daughter many years ago. Betty did not approve of Julie's budding crush on Michael Slayton, a family friend who was a bit older than Julie's teenage years. In the same breath, Betty also confesses that she loves desserts (and cooking in general) and believes it's what helps make the world go 'round. She admits that her own daughter hates to cook because she was a slave to her kitchen. Julie will have none of that.

Looking at Julie today, Betty sees an unhappy, divorced, middle-aged woman with a teenaged daughter. This, she believes, is all her fault. Through some finagling, she manages to get Julie into a very exclusive cooking class focusing on desserts. What Julie doesn't know is that Michael also has been given this same gift. When the two attend their first session, Julie is shocked to find the love of her life there. It's the beginning of a renewed acquaintance, in which both Michael and Julie are reminded of their joint pasts, the friendship they shared, walking down memory lane and thinking of what had ruined their relationship --- a misunderstanding that occurred between them in their professional lives.

Julie is embarrassed to even see Michael, because her feelings for him --- the crush she had when she was growing up --- was never reciprocated, as he only saw her as his best friend's little sister. And obviously those feelings still remained, because why would she be reacting this way to him after all these years? To make matters worse, Michael doesn't come to class alone. He brings a very attractive woman with him, and Julie is convinced they are involved.

Betty continues her manipulating, hoping to get the two of them together. But as she's doing this, she's also dealing with her own issues that will bring Julie and Michael even closer together.

SWEET LOVE is written in a very humorous tone, but there are also a lot of touching emotional scenes. I believe this is the best book Sarah Strohmeyer has written thus far. While her earlier novels, which comprised the Bubbles series, were light comedies with one-dimensional characters but still a lot of fun, her stand-alone titles have an added depth to them. SWEET LOVE continues to showcase her humor, but there is a serious side to this book --- with the characters being much more rounded and three-dimensional, changing and growing from their mistakes, and a few heavy themes that definitely bring more to the story.

As always, I was not disappointed by Strohmeyer. Her book especially rings true for me because I too have recently lost my mother.

--- Reviewed by Marie Hashima Lofton
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not her typical story line, July 22, 2008
This review is from: Sweet Love (Hardcover)
I bought this sxpecting it to be another light and funny book. It still had funny parts but was also very srious. This was a great book but wasn't like her last two. As long as you don't expect Sweet Love to be a silly romance you will enjoy it.
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Ahh, the magic of an authentic chocolate chip cannolo made fresh in Boston's Italian North End. Read the first page
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national election team, dessert class, biscotti tiramisu
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Aunt Charlotte, Kirk Bledsoe, Rhonda Michak, Michael Slayton, Julie Mueller, Amy Michak, Red Sox, Lilly Pulitzer, Davis Square, Betty Mueller, New York, Green Forest, Detective Sinesky, Chef Rene, Boston Cooking School, The Food Channel, Torta Caprese, Sister Martha, United States, Ray Schmuler, Big Kahuna, Liza Librecz, Walden Pond, Lady Macbeth, Brown Derby
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