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Tangled Vines

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Tangled Vines Kelly Douglas, the host of a new prime-time magazine show, is on the brink of achieving her lifelong dream of becoming a nightly news anchor. A modern day Cinderella story, Kelly has overcome an unhappy childhood in rural Napa Valley, leaving her abusive, alcoholic father, and transformed herself from "four eyed and fat" Lizzie Dougherty into chic and successful Kelly Douglas. Assigned to do a feature story on Napa Valley, she becomes entangled in the lives of Katherine Rutledge, the matriarch of the famous Rutledge Estate Winery and her grandson, vintner Sam Rutledge. When a murder on the Rutledge estate in linked to Kelly's father, she is forced to confront the past she has for so long tried to hide. Amid the turmoil, Kelly and Sam discover passion and love. Will Kelly jeopardize her promising new life and career, or risk losing the one man she loves in order to protect her secret past?

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 31, 1992
      Dailey's latest novel (after Aspen Gold ), which all but begs to be made into a TV miniseries, features elegant nonegarian Katherine Rutledge, who runs her family's Napa Valley winery. Katherine is beset by problems caused by her estranged son, who runs a rival winery, and an alcoholic, n'er-do-well neighbor, Len Dougherty, who lives in squalor on 10 acres given to his family by the Rutledges as compensation for the accidental death of his father, a Rutledge employee. Enter beautiful, ambitious Kelly Douglas, a rising TV newscaster assigned to prepare an in-depth report on the Rutledge winery. Kelly dreads the assignment because it threatens the new life she has built for herself since she escaped her physically abusive father: Dougherty. Soon she is involved in a murder in which her father is the prime suspect, and her loathing for him conflicts with her sense of filial responsibility. Further complications ensue via her attraction to that grows between her and Sam Rutledge, Katherine's grandson and the manager of the Rutledge winery. With a single exception, the plot is predictable; the characters have little substance, and the dialogue is wooden in the extreme. This hackneyed novel will try the loyalty of Dailey's legions of fans.

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