A Good Day for Chardonnay

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4.7
9 reviews
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416
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'Laugh-out-loud funny, intensely suspenseful, page-turning fun' Allison Brennan on A Bad Day for Sunshine

Running a small-town police force in the mountains of New Mexico should be a smooth, carefree kind of job. Sadly, full-time Sheriff - and even fuller-time coffee guzzler - Sunshine Vicram, didn't get that memo.

All Sunshine really wants is one easy-going day. You know, the kind that starts with coffee and a donut (or three) and ends with take-out pizza and a glass of chardonnay (or seven). Turns out, that's about as easy as switching to decaf. (What kind of people do that? And who hurt them?)

Before she can say iced mocha latte, Sunny's got a bar fight gone bad, a teenage daughter hunting a serial killer and, oh yes, the still unresolved mystery of her own abduction years prior. All evidence points to a local distiller, a dangerous bad boy named Levi Ravinder, but Sun knows he's not the villain of her story. Still, perhaps beneath it all, he possesses the keys to her disappearance. At the very least, beneath it all, he possesses a serious set of abs. She's seen it. Once. Accidentally.

Between policing a town her hunky chief deputy calls four cents short of a nickel, that pesky crush she has on Levi which seems to grow exponentially every day, and an irascible raccoon that just doesn't know when to quit, Sunny's life is about to rocket to a whole new level of crazy.

Yep, definitely a good day for chardonnay.

'A Bad Day For Sunshine is a great day for the rest of us' Lee Child

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4.7
9 reviews
Alison Robinson
July 29, 2021
Sunshine Vicram is a single mother of a fifteen year old daughter, Aurora, and Police Chief of a small, quirky town in New Mexico, after her parents somehow 'arranged' for her to be elected and brought her back from her job in Sante Fe. Sunshine was abducted when she was seventeen, held for five days before being rescued by someone who killed her abductor. Nine months later Aurora was born. Sunshine has amnesia about the abduction, her rescue, and about anything one month prior to those events, but she is still determined to identify who killed her abductor Kubrick Ravinder, who just happened to have been the uncle to Sunshine's great crush, Levi Ravinder. Levi has single-handedly dragged the Ravinder family from its shady roots into respectability (well most of them) and is a successful businessman with one of the most famous corn whiskey distilleries in the world. I imagine that this was intended to be a sort of Gilmore Girls/Sookie Stackhouse kind of small town, with kooky characters at every turn and a wise-cracking mother/daughter relationship. The trouble is, Auri was a bit of a contradictory character, extremely bright yet prone to using the wrong words (like saying she will apply for emaciation instead of emancipation), acting like Nancy Drew as if she was twelve not fifteen. Also, there was just too much going on. An assault, attempted murder and hit-and-run which puts a man in the hospital and badly injures Levi. A series of disappearances in the 1950s which may have been pinned on the wrong guy. Sunshine's first case coming back to haunt her. A mythical group of women who allegedly run the town. A mystery associated with Auri's boyfriend Cruz. Half the Ravinder clan confessing to the murder of Kubrick Ravinder. Auri and Cruz trying to prove that a little old lady is really a serial killer. The mystery of who really killed Kubrick Ravinder, and whether Kubrick had an accomplice. This reminds me of those books that have the tagline 'A laugh out loud comedy' which inevitably means they are seriously unfunny. This book felt like it was trying too hard to be kooky and quirky, when every single character is 'a character' it just feels like hard work, especially when everyone has to be given a backstory. It also felt a bit jagged as if it had maybe been rewritten several times and/or repurposed, as if it was originally intended to be more of a thriller but then comedy got added? Or it was meant to be a Gilmore Girls type town and then Sunshine's backstory got a bit dark? Anyway, this was a struggle to finish, even though I had nothing else to do on a wet weekend, yet the bones of the story were really interesting, I just wanted one or two fewer storylines and less of the 'look at me, I'm zany and kooky' vibes - don't even get me started on those super-annoying 'funny' signs at the start of each chapter. I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.
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Winner of the 2009 Golden Heart® for Best Paranormal Romance for her manuscript FIRST GRAVE ON THE RIGHT, Darynda was born spinning tales of dashing damsels and heroes in distress for any unfortunate soul who happened by, annoying man and beast alike. After the Golden Heart final, she pimped herself as best she could, landed an amazing agent and sold to St. Martin's Press in a three-book deal. She is thrilled to have the prestigious Piatkus publish the series in the UK. Darynda lives in the United States in a beautiful place called the Land of Enchantment, also known as New Mexico, with her husband of more than 25 years and two beautiful sons, the Mighty, Mighty Jones Boys. She can be found at www.daryndajones.com.

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