Synopses & Reviews
To get to happily ever after, sometimes you need to start from scratch....
Abbey Ross, who runs her own bakery in Oakland, California, is known for her visually stunning wedding cakes. But lately, Abbeys own love life has become stale. According to her best friend, Bendrix, Abbeys not the spontaneous young woman she was when they were teenagers listening to the Cure and creating attention-grabbing graffiti. Of course, her failed relationship with a womanizing art forger might have something to do with that. Nevertheless, its time for Abbey to step out of the kitchenand her comfort zoneand Bendrix has even handpicked a man for her to date.
Samuel Howard is everything Abbeys dreamed of: handsome, successful, and looking to raise a family. But a creamy icing might be needed to hide a problem or two. When Samuel complains about disrespect for the institution of marriage, Abbeys reminded of her nontraditional family, with thirteen children from various mothers. And when Samuel rails about kids having kids, Abbey thinks of her twenty-year-old sister whos recently revealed her pregnancy.
Soon Abbey is facing one disaster after another and struggling to make sense of it all. Her search for love has led her down a bitter path, but with the help of her unique family and unwavering friends, she just might find the ooh la la that makes life sweet.
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Review
Praise for Shake Down the Stars “A rich, savvy exploration of the many kinds of love, loss, and dysfunction that can unearth us or save us, bedevil us or deliver us...as complex and hilarious as it is surprising and lovely.”—ZZ Packer, author of Drinking Coffee Elsewhere
“Swindles writing is funny, sharp, heartbreaking, and quirky, and her non-stock characters wonderfully memorable....Enjoy the ride.”—Lalita Tademy, New York Times bestselling author of Cane River and Red River
“A true gem. Beautifully written, its full of emotional impact…” —RT Bookclub, Top Pick
“I love, love, love Renee Swindles Shake Down the Stars!...One of my favorite reads of the past couple of years.” -Nichelle D. Tramble, author of The Dying Ground and The Last King
“You are about to get a big treat…funny, bitter as coffee, sweet as sugar, and as moving as an earthquake. Enjoy!”—Farai Chideya, author of Kiss the Sky
“Swindle is a great writer and storyteller. Her characters are smart and witty and will stay with readers long after the novel ends.” —Jaqueline E. Luckett, author of Searching for Tina Turner and Passing Love
“Lyrical, poignant prose that promises to resonate with readers…” -Deborah Santana, author of Space Between the Stars: My Journey to an Open Heart
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Praise for A Pinch of Ooh La La
“Renee Swindle writes about the complications of love with great humor, compassion and sass. A Pinch of Ooh La La is a pure delight!”—Ellen Sussman, New York Times bestselling author of French Lessons and A Wedding in Provence
“I dare you to read Renee Swindle's delicious new novel, A Pinch of Ooh La La, without pulling out mixing bowls and scanning your music collection for the perfect jazz-fueled accompaniment. Swindle hits all the right notes with this unique and satisfying tale of love, friendship, and family.”—Julie Kibler, bestselling author of Calling Me Home
“Touching and honest, with humor and romance in just the right measures. Swindles novel confirms the healing power of family, and her writing sparkles with endearing characters. A fully satisfying read, A Pinch of Ooh La La left me with heaping spoonfuls of hope.”—Amy Sue Nathan, author of The Glass Wives
“You might think you know where A Pinch of Ooh La La is going when you begin reading it, but you are in for a surprising and outrageous journey. I laughed, I nodded, I shook my head and said, ‘Girl… I could not put this book down, and when I finished, I felt like I was saying goodbye to now dear friends. Im still missing the likable lead and her colorful family. So worth a read.”—Ernessa T. Carter, author of 32 Candles and The Awesome Girls Guide to Dating Extraordinary Men
About the Author
Renee Swindle is the author of Shake Down the Stars and Please, Please, Please. She lives in Oakland, California.