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Cherry Pie Cure Kindle Edition
“Soo-zaahn,” he said. “Soo-zahn,” he said it again, and I felt the bones in my toes dissolve. “I am so grateful for this gift, and so touched by your thoughtfulness. Soo-zaaaahn,” he said my name again, and I thought if he said it again I would die. “Soo-zaaaahn,” he said—and I lived, “Soo-zaahn, if I weren’t one hundred per cent sure that it was forbidden in the employee handbook, I would now cover you with kisses from the top of your head to the tips of the nails of your toes, and then back again. And back again. As it is, it is taking all of my willpower to not kiss the inside of your palm. Your elbows. To not drag my forehead along your nose and down your beautiful body and rest it in gratitude on your feet. And then… well, the next part, I will only think.”
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Susan as The Heroine. Baker extraordinaire, yoga-hater, Luddite, and an innocent prude. “I don’t think an exercise routine developed by half-starved men in India is particularly suitable to short, curvy, booby white women. My breasts get in the way of everything. OMG, I just typed breasts. How do I delete this post?”
Marcella as Her Best Friend. Entrepreneur, musician and happily divorced self-proclaimed “slut” who has an opinion on everything and a solution to everyone’s problems except her own. “Look, Susan, do what you want, but either keep on with the blog or go sleep with a twenty-five-year-old boy. Do you want to be a pathetic blob of goo in your cheating husband’s bathrobe?”
Cody and Tyler as Her Adult Sons. “What were you thinking, Mom?” “Jesus, how old is he, Mom?” “Have you no pride, Mom?” “Oh-my-god-what’s-wrong-with-you, Mom?”
Nika as Cody’s Maybe-Maybe-Not Girlfriend. “I’m totally trolling Tinder for Persian guys now. Just so you know, Mama Susan.”
sugar&spice76 as Susan’s First Fan. “Honey, we’re not strangers anymore. We’re your strange Internet friends. We’re all mothers, and we all do the dirty sometimes, ok?”
FemmeFataleFun as the Sex Toy Peddler. “Smooches. Everything in that care package is therapeutic, kitten!”
mommyshidinginthebathroom3 as The Token Mommy Blogger. “Let her smoke, Marcella. It’s been six weeks. You can kick her ass about the cigarettes in six months.”
ilikeherbooty-full as The Porn Blogger Who Won’t Go Away. “Is this what women really talk about when men aren’t around, or are you doing that just for me?
Caspian00XO as His Friend Who Hears About the Pie. “Susan? Do I get pie now? I’m emailing you my address.”
Reza as Susan’s Love Interest. “This is my telephone number. As soon as I leave, you will type it into your phone. And you will send me a text. It will say, ‘Reza, this is Sooo-zaaaahn.’ If you don’t send me this text, I will assume I offended you and will need to quit my job so I don’t offend you again, so it is very important that you send this text. Yes, Soo-zahn?”
with cameos by
John as The Cheating Husband,
Jewel of The Not-So-Spectacular-Boobs as The Other Woman,
an assortment of lurkers, trolls, spammers, “Internet idiots,” and casual visitors,
Reza’s invisible roommates, and
The Lawyer.
a “MISTRESS OF HER OWN DOMAIN” novella
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 15, 2017
- File size3.6 MB
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- ASIN : B06Y5PTTC7
- Publisher : GENRES were made to be BROKEN
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : June 15, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 3.6 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 308 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9780995810273
- ISBN-13 : 978-0995810273
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,271,124 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #47,178 in Romantic Comedy (Kindle Store)
- #55,909 in Romantic Comedy (Books)
- #187,293 in Contemporary Romance (Kindle Store)
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About the author

M. Jane Colette writes tragedy for people who like to laugh, comedy for the melancholy, and erotica for women and men who like their fantasies real. She believes rules and hearts were made to be broken; ditto the constraints of genres. The result? “A whole new sub-genre of her own… social realist erotica that’s frenetic and complex and often funny and very well observed.”
Also, smoking hot. Which is still the most important thing in erotica, romance... and, life?
A poster child Gemini, M. Jane Colette is, most of the time, at least two people. Her left-brain persona sold out long ago. She wears severely-cut suits of black, blue and only that shade of green (“No, not that shade—have you seen the colour of my hair and eyes? Please. Let’s coordinate.”) and spends a lot of time in board rooms, offices, and “war rooms” (what a name!) parsing lies. It’s a living.
(But, oh, what a plethora of source material...)
Her right-brain persona longs to be an iconoclast and an artist. When nobody’s looking, she writes poetry.
Tell Me (Harper Collins, 2015) is her left side’s and right side’s first collaboration.
You: “What’s with this talking about yourself in the third person thing?”
Me: “My therapist says it’s a coping-defensive-distancing technique. But it doesn’t do a lot of harm.”
You: “You sure? Cause it’s kind of creepy.”
Me: “Don’t judge me.”
They’re both inordinately fond of parentheses, em-dashes and non-sequiturs.
Left: “It’s how you knock ‘Them’ off-balance, before you move in for the kill.”
Right: “It’s how you defy the grammar-unartists and let language sing.”
They have the same taste in shoes.
Left: “It’s more of a fetish.”
Right: “Definitely a fetish. And not a cheap one. That’s why I let her sell out, by the way.”
They’re overwhelming and exhausting.
You: “I bet.”
Me: “You don’t know the half of it.”
Their second novel, Consequences, is coming Spring 2017.
Left: “What?”
Right: “Who’s writing it?”
Left: “This is something you really should discuss with us in advance.”
Right: “Yeah. Suppose we’re busy? I’ve got things to do, shoes to buy…”
Left: “Mmmm, shoes…”
Don’t worry. They already wrote it.
Right: “Then why isn’t it available on Amazon yet?”
Left: “Delayed gratification, gurrl, you ever heard of that?”
Exhausting. But they give a hell of an interview, don’t you think?
You can visit both sides of M. Jane Colette at mjanecolette.com and whisper into her ear in 140 characters at @mjanecolette.
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2017I loved this book! Susan is getting a divorce from her cheating, douchy husband, John. Her BFF, Marcella, encourages her to blog about her feelings as a form of therapy. She's reluctant (and not so great with technology), but gives it a try. The entire book consists of her blog posts and comments from her followers. It was an interesting format, sad, poignant, and laugh out loud funny. I'll definitely be looking at Ms. Colette's backlist.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2017I'm giving this one 5 stars for originality. Written in blog posts and comments Susan, our heroine, rediscovers herself after learning her husband of over 20 years has cheated on her. The story is funny, touching and uplifting. The blog comments will keep you laughing and feeling the warmth between internet strangers...it's a unique storytelling style but it really worked for me.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2017A funny romance of an empty nester (she's 43) finding out her husband is cheating and ruining Christmas. Then she flirts with the stockboy/ cashier (he's 31) at the local grocery store. I thought that the story would be awkward because it is 100% blog posts and comments, but that is what made it a fun read. The comments had me laughing out loud much of the time; they were from Marcela, her friend, an assortment of followers, and of course, some spam.
And the cherry pie is actually pie, not a spoiler.
Warning about the c-word used to annoy and get attention. Not my favorite word.
Note: I got a review copy, enjoyed it, and 1-clicked one.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2017Susan is a mid-divorce, middle-aged woman with a petty, selfish and unfaithful estranged husband John and a couple very loving fully-grown sons, plus a small cadre of other supporters (the fiercely loyal girlfriend of one son, a local bestie, and several online supporters). At the advice of her bestie, as a kind of therapy she begins a blog about her experiences with said petty, selfish and unfaithful estranged husband and her search for self. While blogging, she picks up several followers who support her, sometimes challenge her, and form a sort of unharmonious Greek chorus to her narrative. Cherry Pie Cure is told entirely through Susan’s online essays and the resulting online comments of this chorus (actually part Greek chorus, part peanut gallery).
The story begins in Susan’s struggle to be okay and to process her husband’s actions, which include dating “Jewel of the Not-So-Spectacular Boobs” and trying to turn her adult sons against her, but quickly moves into Susan’s infatuation and courtship with Reza, a dreamy stockboy at the local grocery store who pitches woo like… well, like something that pitches amazing woo. But this story doesn’t merely revolve around whether or not the girl gets the guy: Susan also develops a deepening relationship with her son’s girlfriend, Nika; is pushed and stretched by her friend Marcella (I think of her as a door-opener here); is encouraged to love herself (in more ways than one) by her sex toy-selling online friend FemmeFataleFun (who sends care packages), and is challenged, encouraged and supported by a couple seemingly-on-the-prowl younger men online. In there, she also starts baking cherry pies as a kind of therapy, but those pies wind up garnering her loyalty, interest and love.
This is more about those friendships than the love affair—though there’s the central narrative of falling in love (tenuous flirtation, insecure interest, deepening romance) for those who want it, there’s more to be had. For me, the story is about the ways in which Susan’s friends support her, the ways in which Susan supports other people, the ways in which love is a community event as much as it is a private thing.
Plus, you know, the story is funny, too. Ha-ha funny, I mean. Susan’s clever, and hearing the tale through her voice makes it all the more fun. She’s wry and smart and afraid-but-brave. The story itself hooks you in—a good narrative, told in pieces like this (we don’t see the action directly, but only hear what Susan will tell us about after the fact), can be (and is here) so addictive.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2017I was given an ARC of this book several months ago but unfortunately only recently got around to reading it (so sorry M Jane!!) and I could kick myself for being a procrastinator because I ADORED this book! It's written entirely from the "blogger" POV, complete with comments from a bunch of wacky "followers". I think this is why the story flowed so easy and fast...it was like reading a diary, with Susan's hilarious thoughts strung together as she navigates being a middle aged divorcé. I loved watching Susan's character blossom from meek, lonely and insecure to funny, confident and sexually brazen. Plus, the characters who follow her blog were so witty and sarcastic and supportive. This was definitely a fun, unique take on the May-December trope! Told from Susan's POV with a sticky sweet ending. I received, read and voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2017I absolutely loved this book. It was an easy really really entertaining read. It's super sexy, leaving a lot to my imagination but giving lots of cues and ideas. I enjoyed getting to know all the characters and seeing the little community the created evolve. I loved the message I got from the book... to loosen up and enjoy life more. To trust that things will always work out somehow. Is one of those heart warming books that leaves feeling good.
Top reviews from other countries
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on August 21, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Warning:You may breakout in spontaneous laughter, develop cravings for baked goods and become a life-long devotee of the author!
Having read Ms. M Jane Colette's Consequences (of defensive adultery), which I was not too sure about at first, but ended up loving, I knew that Cherry Pie Cure was going to be anything but boring.
Susan has defined herself by her marriage and family life, so when she finds out that her husband has cheated on her, she doesn't quite know where to go from there. Enter best friend Marcella who introduces her to blogging as a form of therapy and Susan is soon blogging about her feelings and gaining a following. While just writing things down is already helpful, Susan gets a whole support network of caring strangers in the process. Marcella and the girlfriend of one of Susan's son get in on the action. By revealing some very private things and interacting with this cast of characters, Susan grows stronger every day. They dole out advice liberally, some of it related to sex toys, squabble among themselves, and are completely devoted to Susan.
Susan discovers who she is without her husband John, how to have a relationship with her boys in this brave new world, and that she has a right to some very satisfying sex with a hot younger lover who adores her (love that).
The author tells Susan's evolving story mostly through the blogging which is a very unusual approach to say the least, but which totally works. It's genius actually. I laughed at some of the outrageous comments from Susan's followers and felt like I was one of them, even if my comments were only in my head. And I was so hoping that it would all turn out well for Susan in the end. It does. The ending is just as delicious as Cherry Pie.
- J. CustomerReviewed in Canada on July 14, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect summer read
I really enjoyed this book. Fun, light- despite the sometimes heavy subject matter. A unique and easy to follow format makes it feel like a peek into Susan's life.
- Lara ShannonReviewed in Canada on June 29, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars LMAO
So so funny! I love Susan! Actually I enjoyed all the characters and loved hating her husband! Hope for more like this one!