
Melanie Murray Miss Bubbles Steals the Show
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Melanie Murray Miss Bubbles Steals the Show
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Miss Bubbles Steals The Show Melanie Murray
Miss Bubbles Steals the Show
Melanie Murray
Red Dress, Jul 2005, $12.95, 304 pp.
ISBN: 0373895275
At twenty-five, Stella Aurora Monroe feels like a big failure as she has not taken Manhattan by storm as an actress though she has tried for over six years. Adding to her feeling of failure is that she wakes up with some strange dude in her bed, having no idea of his name only she must have met him at Hell's Bar. After kicking the hunk out, her day goes further downhill when her neighbor Christian Porter treats her with his usual sarcastic disdain.
Stella takes her beloved cat Miss Bubbles to the vet when a Jack Russell gets loose and frightens the feline, who while hiding whistles. Another client Francis Paine sees the white Persian perform and suggests Stella take Miss Bubbles to the Cherry Lane Theater where she would obtain a part in a play. Excited for Miss Bubbles, Stella is also jealous that her cat is going to be a star and paying the rent while Christian is beginning to look nicer.
Talk about truth in advertising, MISS BUBBLES STEALS THE SHOW in this fun Manhattan chick lit romance. Stella almost seems like two people as she is kind to her feline owner yet a "bigger than big jerk" towards Christian although she always feeds him. Still Stella is no contender for smartest character as she sleeps around with no pleasure in that; readers will enjoy learning why in this fine lighthearted romp.
Harriet Klausner
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