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South Beach Cinderella

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Somewhere over the rainbow ... is a giant dumpster. At least, that's how things appear to Frankie Wunder when she discovers her husband's been cheating on her and there are no fairy tale endings on her horizon. But Frankie, a successful South Beach realtor, isn't prepared to leave her future up to the wave of anyone's wand. Determined to find a man who meets her criteria for the perfect husband and father of the child she desperately wants, Frankie goes on a diet, assembles a list of prospective candidates, and immerses herself in the South Beach dating scene. But is a man who's rich, successful, and willing to take care of her what Frankie really wants? As she works her way through a deceitful doctor, a lecherous lawyer, and a rakish real estate executive--the men most South Beach Cinderellas would gladly lose a slipper to--Frankie realizes her dream men are nightmares and her true Prince Charming is nothing like the guy in the fairy tale.

340 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 25, 2011

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Sharon Potts

12 books47 followers
Sharon Potts is the award-winning, critically acclaimed author of five psychological thrillers, including In Their Blood—winner of the Benjamin Franklin Award and recipient of a starred review in Publishers Weekly. A former CPA, corporate executive, and entrepreneur, Sharon has served as treasurer of the national board of Mystery Writers of America, as well as president of that organization’s Florida chapter. She has also co-chaired SleuthFest, a national writers’ conference. Sharon lives in Miami Beach with her husband and a spirited Australian shepherd named Gidget.

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364 reviews
October 24, 2012
I rarely give one star reviews. With this book, I should have stopped when about 20% in I found myself worrying that my eyes were going to continue rolling if I put the book down.

I get that this is supposed to be a nice quick read. It was a quick.

Here is my problem. This book had no substance. Frankie was completely oblivious to the things happening around her. It was so annoying that even with Neil pointing out the obvious, she was still missing the boat and going about with her scheme.

Her scheme? What the heck was that about? She was so incredibly self-centered and selfish through the entire book. I just couldn't relate or understand her at all. It wasn't only in her "I must find a man who will take care of me and put a baby in my womb" and her daddy issues. It was in the way she conducted herself professionally as well. From the description in the book she is supposed to be a professional who doesn't break ethical boundaries, but that scheme she pulled with the Stimpson's....completely hypocritical of who she is supposed to be. I'll be honest, I just didn't like her and her attitude of "only a rich man can be the right man for me and then I will be taken care of and have a great life since my daddy left me behind". Oh and her list of eligible men she will work her way through...I have no words.

The 3 male characters (not Neil) just seemed thrown together with no substance other than they were HOT and newly single (or widowed). They had stories of course, but again, it just didn't work for me.

I did like Neil. He was the only character in the book I liked and he should have kept looking for a girl who wasn't crazy.

Next time I'll be a bit more careful when picking up free books.
180 reviews
February 19, 2012
It's a raining early morning, and I'm feeling under the weather. so what better thing to do then read. SInce I'm also definitely not feeling at my best, what better story to read then a cinderella story.

Based on the title I thought I was going to be a modern day cinderella story, with the step-sisters and step-mother included. I was wrong. It is a story about a married woman, who after twelve years of marriage finds her world crumbling around her (I don't want to give too much away).

So, she creates a list of the things she thinks she wants "a baby, marriage (she stille believes in it), a rich, sucessful man, someone to take care of her." She then makes a list of the possible men that would be able to meet her criteria, and she starts putting her plan into action. However, things don't seem to go according to her perfect plan (and maybe that's a good thing).

I did at times get annoyed with the heroine, because it just seemed that she didn't have a clue, but I guess that was the whole point the author was trying to make. Although this book wasn't what I expected, it was a good read for a rainy morning.
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Author 2 books49 followers
December 31, 2011
Soon-to-be-divorced realtor Frankie Wunder is desperate to have a child, and she has a list of men that she has “prequalified” for the job of husband. But things don't work out as she has planned. Her quest forms the basis of this story.

Having once lived in the Miami area, I thoroughly enjoyed roaming South Florida with Frankie (AKA Aphrodite). Aventura, Miami Beach's Ocean Drive, and all the other familiar locations included in the book kept me reading as Frankie crossed off the names on her list of men. For me, this was a fun, escapist book.

In the interest of full disclosure, however, I will admit to being disappointed with formatting problems that appeared almost every time there was dialogue. In spite of that, however, it was an easy enjoyable read, filled with humor and a glimpse into the "conspicuous consumption" lifestyle of South Floridians.
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114 reviews7 followers
May 12, 2014
Free, easy, predictable, non-taxing, will be forgotten by tomorrow.
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15 reviews
July 26, 2022
It was an easy entertaining read, but pretty obvious who she was going to end up with
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March 20, 2017
Easy Read

Great easy read.
Breezed through this book in two days.
I'm going to read more of this author.
I enjoy easy reads.
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374 reviews
September 15, 2016
Pretty good

A bit silly, the main character doesn't have a clue but thinks she does. Writes a set of criteria for her ideal man and sets about finding him.
Profile Image for Sandra Nachlinger.
Author 2 books49 followers
December 31, 2011
Soon-to-be-divorced realtor Frankie Wunder is desperate to have a child, and she has a list of men that she has “prequalified” for the job of husband. But things don't work out as she has planned. Her quest forms the basis of this story.

Having once lived in the Miami area, I thoroughly enjoyed roaming South Florida with Frankie (AKA Aphrodite). Aventura, Miami Beach's Ocean Drive, and all the other familiar locations included in the book kept me reading as Frankie crossed off the names on her list of men. For me, this was a fun, escapist book.

In the interest of full disclosure, however, I will admit to being disappointed with formatting problems that appeared almost every time there was dialogue. In spite of that, however, it was an easy enjoyable read, filled with humor and a glimpse into the "conspicuous consumption" lifestyle of South Floridians.
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Author 7 books10 followers
April 15, 2012
Potts has invented some fun characters in this one. The friends and acquaintances surrounding Frankie Wunder make the story very enjoyable. Frankie's line-up of unsuitable (and funny) dates hit a tad too close to home, making me wonder if the author had peeked into my journal.

The Miami/Aventura settings and inhabitants are well used and make me so happy I don't live there. Sorry, Miami people - I know you love it, but I can't handle the insanity - Palm Beach County is crazy enough. I do love to read about Miami, though, and Potts captures the nuttiness of South Florida with an expert touch.

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Author 40 books667 followers
August 22, 2011
When Frankie Wunder discovers her husband cheating on her with a billboard bimbo, she pursues a divorce and a man to father her child with the same alacrity. Unfortunately, she has to kiss a lot of frogs before she meets her prince. What she thinks she wants—a guy who is rich, steadfast, and who will take care of her—isn’t necessarily what fate has in store. She has to learn more about herself before she can cast aside her illusions and find true love. South Beach Cinderella is a hilarious contemporary story about searching for love in all the wrong places.
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42 reviews
September 8, 2012
I downloaded this book for free.

It was a cute book. Some points I felt moved really slow where as other parts seemed to fly by. I liked most of the characters but could already read most of them before she could and I would cringe as she made one bad choice after another. I am still sure how I feel about the ending, it might of been too cute but then again this was like a modern fair tail and well those are too cute.

Over all I enjoyed this quick read.
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385 reviews16 followers
March 3, 2012
I generally don't like romantic comedy movies, but I'm finding myself drawn to chick lit in the worst kind of way. Books like this are one of the reasons I'm so drawn. This was a quick and easy read, nothing too difficult, but fluffy and light enough to enjoy for a weekend read. I could easily see this book played out on the screen.
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Author 16 books1,392 followers
October 25, 2012
I thought this was a cute and charming book. Nothing deep or tacking on the brain but we all need that sometimes. I liked all the characters, especially Neil. I thought the chemistry between him & Frankie was great.
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April 17, 2014
I liked the book. At times I could not put it down and at other times I wanted to throw the book across the room. I do like the meaning behind the story. Sometimes people have to see the truth before it smacks them in the face.
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61 reviews1 follower
October 11, 2011
This is a really cute book. I laughed out loud and just really enjoyed the characters. It's a quick, fun read.
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14 reviews1 follower
October 26, 2011
Predictable but still a fun read. The ending seemed a little rushed.
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112 reviews2 followers
December 25, 2011
Needed an easy, happy read, between South of Bixby Bridge, and the next book club selection, People of the Book, by Geraldine Brooks. This one fit the bill nicely! A quick, easy read...
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55 reviews
February 16, 2012
Some times you need a light fluffy book..this is one. Easy read, entertaining. Would be perfect beach read.
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54 reviews
March 19, 2012
I really liked this book. It was interesting, funny and an almost perfect chick lit. I was a bit surprised that the ending was so fast though.
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67 reviews
July 7, 2012
This is fairly predictable. Frankie is a bit annoying, and the supporting characters are fairly one-dimensional. But it served its purpose as a fun, mindless read.
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15 reviews1 follower
July 27, 2012
cute easy chick lit Beach Book
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October 21, 2012
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217 reviews2 followers
January 10, 2013
Frankie Wunder discover’s her husband has been cheating on her so she sets out to find the perfect husband and father of the child she desperately wants. Cute and funny romantic comedy.
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