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The Lost Book of Mala R.

Three very different women, each trying to reconcile her dreams with reality, are drawn together by a hypnotic voice from the past.

In a once-grand Southern California neighborhood, Linda, a New York City transplant, is panicking over the disappearance of her precocious ten-year-old stepdaughter. Christine, who has struggled to get pregnant for years, finds herself expecting a baby—just as her husband is accused of murder. And Audrey, who’s always played it safe because of her family’s history of bad luck, takes a romantic risk and suddenly finds herself facing a disaster of her own.

When an old journal surfaces at a neighbor’s tag sale, the women are inexorably drawn into the life of Mala Rinehart, an itinerant Romany woman who wrote down spells and predictions in a cryptic, slanting hand. As the three women feel the pull from across sixty intervening years, they vow to discover what became of Mala. For through the worn pages, their happiness has intertwined with hers, their futures spelled out in her chants and recipes. And as they unravel the mystery of Mala’s origins, their lives transform in ways they never could have expected.

Reviewer: Terri
Review: Dec 23, 2011
Genre(s): Mainstream / General
This is a book about 4 different women. Linda, Christine and Audrey live in present day California in a once-grand neighborhood. The economy has affected their lives with job restructures, incomes loses and the guard missing from the guard shack at the front of their neighborhood. Mala lived in the 1940's. She was a slightly different Romany woman who wanted more than her life was giving her. When she i

Turning Tables
Pilfered cocktails.
Sex in areas normally reserved for vegetables.
Gossip and backstabbing among the staff and management.
It's just another shift at Roulette, where every guest is a crisis waiting
to happen and the rules change like le poisson du jour.
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Meet Erin Edwards, an up-and-coming marketing exec who frequents Manhattan's hippest eateries – until the tables are turned. Downsized from her boutique firm, Erin panics as she watches her career plunge into freefall. Why else would the savvy twenty-eight year-old take a job as a waitress? A favorable word from a family friend gets Erin in the door at Roulette, Madison Avenue's newest exclusive haunt, and home to a celebrity chef with a talent for cutting-edge cuisine and spotting the weakest link.   Life behind the apron is even worse than she imagined – from mangling orders to overimbibing at a wine seminar, Erin finds herself in hot water with the egomaniacal chef and the owner's outrageous wife. Then there's the surly clientele – all but Daniel Fratelli, a flirtatious TV news producer with an uptown girlfriend and an exclusive social circle that doesn't admit waitresses.   Determined to prove she won't crack under pressure, Erin begins to master the art of service by becoming part shrink, part slave, and part foie gras hustler. Forced to prove her commitment through a series of exhausting and dangerous tasks, Erin wonders if she'll ever make it back to the real world. But with a little help from her quirky best friend, she comes up with an idea that might take her life in a whole new direction – and that's just the first course...
Reviewer: Terri
Review: May 2, 2009
Genre(s): Mainstream / General
Erin Edwards was an up and coming marketing executive until she became unemployed. Confident in her skills and worth, she turned down jobs while she looked for the right one. A couple of months later with rent due and bills needing to be paid, Erin is forced to take a job she never expected to even consider, waiting tables.   A family friend gets her this great opportunity. She’s t

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