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How Much Wine Will Fix My Broken Heart?

An Utterly Laugh-Out-Loud Novel

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How Much Wine Will Fix My Broken Heart?

By: Kristen Bailey
Narrated by: Sarah Durham
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If you’re wondering how much wine fixes a broken heart, here are some suggestions: a vat, a bathtub, a glass the side of your head. Best served chilled and with a straw.

When Grace’s husband passed away, there was no guidebook for the 27-year-old widow. Crippled with heartbreak, she was also clueless. Was she allowed to wear denim? Should she be shrouded in a black veil? What about T-shirts printed with Tom’s face?

Three years later, things look a little different for Grace. She’s adopted two precious girls, and she’s learned some life lessons:

  1. A wild night involves a label maker and the kitchen cupboards.
  2. When you drop your kids off to school, you have to deal with parents who hand out flyers saying, "Have You Seen This Cardigan?"
  3. A supply of SOS wine fixes almost everything. If that fails, biscuits (chocolate ones, because she’s not a complete loser) are a good Plan B.
  4. On rare occasions, when venturing into the real world, liquid eyeliner is evil and borrowing your sister’s push-up bra is essential.

Grace’s number one rule is to protect her heart by only getting attached to her cookie jar. But Tom didn’t die so that Grace could play it safe, never stepping beyond the barriers of her comfort zone. Can she take a leap and get back to the old Grace, who still believes in love?

This hilarious and moving tale is for anyone who’s questioned their qualifications at life and learned that a little bit of wine goes a long way! Fans of Why Mummy Drinks, Shari Low, and Sophie Kinsella, be warned: Prepare for odd looks due to the ugly laughing it induces.

©2021 Kristen Bailey (P)2021 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
Fiction Literature & Fiction Women's Fiction Wine Comedy Witty Funny
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+Emotional Journey through Grief*

Grace is one of the 5 Callaghan sisters. She was married to Tom a teacher with itchy feet who loved travelling. Tragedy intervenes in her life and Grace suddenly finds her world upended and she is struggling to find herself.

Grace is musing through her life with Tom mostly in her head and through the messages they shared. Sometimes it felt like Grace was actually talking to me. I read and listened to this book, I highly recommend it.

There are some comedy moments and bittersweet moments that made me want to hug Grace. Well told and a fitting end.

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Another great book

I really like how all these books link to each other. They are well written and the characters are believable and relatable. It wasn’t my favourite of the collection but still a solid good book,

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Just happy

Although this book covers the topic of loss, and quite well might I add, it's also a very happy story. It's easy to listen to and very humorous at times. I don't have sisters, I have brothers both sides and I've always thought that actually I got lucky but these stories make me wonder whether there would be more or less chaos in my life had I had some. I love how real the characters and situations feel and definitely recommend all the books as being worth your time!

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