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A Comedy of Erinn
A Comedy of Erinn
Author: Celia Bonaduce
Erinn Wolf needs to reinvent herself. A once celebrated playwright turned photographer, she's almost broke, a little lonely, and tired of her sister's constant worry. When a job on a reality TV show falls into her lap, she's thrilled to be making a paycheck-and when a hot Italian actor named Massimo rents her guesthouse, she's certain her life i...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781601831255
ISBN-10: 1601831250
Publication Date: 9/1/2013
Pages: 242
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Publisher: Kensington Trade
Book Type: Paperback
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Erinn Wolf is looking to reinvent herself. A once celebrated playwright who had taken Broadway by storm in the 1980's, she is now a struggling photographer living in California. Erinn is almost broke, a little lonely, and tired of being a source of her sister's constant worry.

When a producing job on a reality TV show falls into her lap, Erinn is absolutely thrilled to be finally making a paycheck. And when a handsome Italian actor named Massimo rents her guesthouse, she's certain her life will soon include a romantic subplot. Life is certainly looking up for Erinn.

But with the director - brash, gorgeous young Jude - dogging her every step, Erinn can't help but start seeing herself through his lens - and wonder if she's been reading the wrong script all along...

I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I thought that this story was fast-paced and funny; and I found that the characters were really well-rounded and likable. I was drawn into the plot right away and wanted to see how the story would eventually develop. I give A Comedy of Erinn by Celia Bonaduce a definite A!

This is the second book in The Venice Beach Romance Series, although it doesn't necessarily have to be read in that order. I would certainly love to read the other two books in this series - The Merchant of Venice Beach and Much Ado About Mother - in the future.


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