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  • Glass Slippers, Ever After, and Me

  • By: Julie Wright
  • Narrated by: Caroline Shaffer
  • Length: 9 hrs and 40 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (50 ratings)
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By: Julie Wright
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Summary

Charlotte Kingsley loves to write and dreams of having her reimagined fairy tales published, but she keeps getting rejected over and over. And to top it all off, her best friend, Anders, gets engaged, making her realize she’s going to lose the Prince Charming who lives next door. After yet another rejection letter, Charlotte decides to switch gears. What if she wrote a book about celebrating women for who they really are instead of trying to create a fantasy world for them to visit? She could call it The Cinderella Fiction, fill it with practical advice for living authentically, become ridiculously successful, and then find the confidence to tell Anders how she feels before it’s too late. 

Encouraged with her plan, Charlotte’s new book practically writes itself, and a small publisher offers to publish it. As it’s a small company with limited resources, Charlotte decides to sink money into hiring a premier publicity firm to make her book a best seller. She also discovers that Anders has called off his engagement and wants to try a relationship with Charlotte. Suddenly her fairy tale dreams seem to be coming true. 

However, Charlotte’s publicist has very specific ideas about how to market the book - and the author. Charlotte, with her average looks, cluttered apartment, and penchant for ice cream, must undergo a total transformation in a social media makeover. People who see Charlotte through a carefully curated Instagram account will relate and naturally want to buy her book. 

At first, Charlotte is excited to enter this fantasy world and play “dress up”, and Anders reluctantly agrees to go along with it, even though it means he’s largely out of the picture. But the toll of her new life soon proves exhausting. Telling women to “be authentic” even while she herself is undergoing elaborating staging to get just the right image makes her feel like a fraud. Meanwhile, her relationship with Anders is falling apart, since he suspects their relationship is just another one of her carefully curated images. 

Charlotte must decide what she believes in: the fairy tale persona or the woman Anders has always loved - before he’s gone forever.

©2019 Julie Wright (P)2019 Blackstone Publishing
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  • Categories: Romance

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Didn't get on with this narrator, story is ok

This is the third book from Julie Wright I'm listening to. I loved the other two, narrated by Justine Eyre, but I gave up on this one at chapter 10. I just didn't get on with this narrator, and no matter how many times I tried to get into the story anyway I couldn't.

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Bit cheesy but worth sticking with

Took a while for me to get into this one but enjoyed it more in the second half and the ending was good.

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entertaining

entertaining! The story line is good. The narrator is fantastic... her voice is very soothing. overall a good audiobook

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