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LOL!   Yes......I can just see the cat fighting happening now......all of us Nic NUTS trying out for the part of an obsessive Nic nut!  

I can also see the casting call requirements now.  They'd be real simple....

ONLY REAL NIC NUTS NEED APPLY.......

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hmmm...sounds very interesting i'm not much of a reader but maybe i'll think about it
hey maybe it will be turned into a movie some day and one of us could play the role of brenda

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Hmmm....Maybe we should invite the author to join the group?   LOL! 

The Tea House on Mulberry Street

Muldoon's Tea Room is the backdrop for this debut novel by Sharon Owens. They are famous for their cherry cheescake (recipe included in the book) but the owners and their patrons are what bring this book alive. Penny Stanley inherited the tea room from her parents and her husband, Daniel is a chef. Penny hopes to revamp the place and start a family. Daniel hopes to save money and is trying to avoid any talk of babies. The book revolves around this couple and Muldoon's but there are so many other interesting characters in the book.

One of my favorite story lines revolves around Brenda Brown. She's a starving artist that is obsessed with Nicolas Cage and writes him letters often.

This would be a good book for discussion in a group. The book is pretty "safe". There is adultery (no graphic descriptions--very PG) but no cussing or violence.

The book has a sugary finish to match the tasty pastries from Muldoon's. It is a nice change of pace from a lot of contemporary fiction where the endings leave much to be desired and/or resolved.



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