The Goddess Rules, Clare Naylor
The Goddess Rules, Clare Naylor
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The Goddess Rules

Author: Clare Naylor

Narrator: Anne Flosnik

Abridged: 5 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/01/2005


Synopsis

Here’s the delightful new novel from Clare Naylor, whose sleeper hit Dog Handling was one of Cosmopolitan’s Best Beach Reads for 2002. Fresh and fun, The Goddess Rules is an outrageous, wry, and razor-sharp portrait of a girl who thinks her life is just fine–until she meets a woman who swears by the belief that life is meant to be fabulous.

When obsessed pet owners have pooches or kitties they want immortalized on canvas, Kate Disney is the artist of choice. From her shed (which doubles as a studio and apartment) in London’s Primrose Hill, Kate caters to the whims of the rich and famous while herself living a decidedly bohemian existence. The problem is, she has a tendency to cater to her on-again, way-off-again boyfriend as well. Jake is so erratic, that most of her friends don’t understand why she even bothers. But it’s hard to fall out of love with a man who writes her songs and calls her “Angel”–even if he disappears for weeks at a time.

Luckily for Kate, Mirabelle Moncur isn’t buying any of that claptrap. Mirri was an actress, a legend in her time. Now, at age sixty, she’s given up on fame and men and lives in Africa, where she raises lion cubs. But her reclusive nature has done nothing to dull her beauty, mar her incredible figure, or dampen her outrageous joie de vivre.

After sweeping into London to have Kate paint a portrait of her favorite cub, Mirri seizes hold of Kate’s life–from the baggy wardrobe to the hopeless taste in men. Under Mirri’s tutelage, Kate learns to dance on tables with abandon, drink like a dockworker, and flirt like a goddess. And when her old friend Louis reenters the picture, she begins to see things in a whole new light. But Mirri has secrets that hint at a less than divine future. Now it’s Kate’s turn to teach Mirri a thing or two about life, love, and being fabulous.

About The Author

Clare Naylor worked as an editorial assistant at a major publishing house. When her first novel, Love: A User’s Guide, was bought for the movies, she left her job to write full-time. Her other novels include Catching Alice, Dog Handling, and The Second Assistant (co-authored with Mimi Hare). She lives in England.


Reviews

Goodreads review by J.H. on July 31, 2017

Hmm...3.5 stars for this one. Naylor is a good writer. This book has a lot of potential, and I wouldn't rule out reading more from her. But why do heroines in women's fiction, especially younger women, always have to be so insecure? Kate, the protagonist, is a phenomenally talented artist. She's pret......more

Goodreads review by Kim on November 03, 2016

Insightful, funny, poignant This ia a great story. There is real growth of self-awareness and honesty, yet nobody becomes perfect. Well written, beautifully and compassionately characterised, (though sometime I could have shaken Kate, this is a novel that truly engages the emotions.......more

Goodreads review by Meghan on November 12, 2020

Very good girl-talk kind of book-- about men, relationships, and understanding when things go wrong. If you are looking for an interesting book on attempts at relationships, this one is fun.......more

Goodreads review by Maria (Ri) on January 15, 2011

My review for Armchair Interviews: Kate Disney has her life all figured out--a job that she loves (well, painting pet portraits isn't exactly her passion); a loving boyfriend (well, Jake's unfaithful ways leave a bit to be desired); and a fabulous home (well, technically she lives in the shed behind......more


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Praise for Clare Naylor

Dog Handling
“Readers will stay on Naylor’s scent as she devises surprising ways to break up and re-pair brightly drawn characters. . . . Yip, yip hooray!”
People

“[A] red-hot read sure to turn up the heat.”
Cosmopolitan


Catching Alice
“Naylor has fun in this send-up–surely only in Los Angeles would old-fashioned wooing with chocolates, flowers, and love notes be interpreted as stalking–and her readers will, too.”
Booklist

“Delicious . . . a refreshing, sexy, and funny novel.”
Publishing News


Love: A User’s Guide
“Lighthearted and assured . . . [Naylor] has created a comic heroine with a difference. . . . With the sharply intelligent wit of a modern Elizabeth Bennet and the imagination of Ally McBeal, Amy is the best excuse yet for surrender . . . to the [British] Invasion.”
Publishers Weekly

“A perky tale of a glossy magazine fashion assistant’s adventures in wonderland.”
The Guardian