Hollywood Girls Club
β Scribed by Marr, Maggie
- Book ID
- 109159152
- Publisher
- NLA Digital LLC
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 311 KB
- Series
- Hollywood Girls Club 1
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
"Romance, sex... [Marr] clearly knows her way around Hollywood. Saucy... bound to be compared to certain Jackie Collins titles not just because of the Hollywood subject matter but also because Marr brings a similar ferocious energy to her writing."
--Boston Globe
"Marr's titillating debut... Marr offers plenty of steamy romance. Each woman gets a string of lovers--some winners, some losers--in her bawdy romp."
--Kirkus
"Hollywood power-puff Marr pulls back the curtain on the wizards of Tinseltown... The girls' club cutthroat and callous turns out to be a lot like the boys' club, but cattier and more fun to read about."
--Publisher's Weekly
"Maggie Marr's L.A. story of friendships, scandals, and crazy egos is as fun and entertaining as any Hollywood blockbuster."
--Social Life Magazine
As any A-lister knows in Hollywood, the climb to the top is a treacherous one and these stilettos better be made for stomping. When four friends form a pact to bust the male-dominated industry and make a blockbuster film, they are in for more than what they bargained for.
There's "Cici" Solange, a stunning movie queen clinging to stardom by a manicured fingernail; her agent, Jessica Caulfield, president of CTA (the most "powerful" agency in town) determined to keep her top-notch client list and position; billion-dollar producer Lydia Albright, fighting to a bring a sure-fire hit to the screen before she's fired by a new studio chief; and writer Mary Ann Meyers, plucked from obscurity to write the $1.5-million screenplay that brings all the players together.
To their dismay, the fab four discover that the girls' club can be equally as cutthroat as the boy's club and it's most definitely cattier. Having friends with power is crucial, but having friends you can trust is even better. In Hollywood, success lasts seconds and you're only as good as your last hit. When your career is in jeopardy, the only people who will save you are your friends.
**
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
The ripsnorter sequel to Hollywood Girls Club revolves around sex and plastic surgery secrets that, if revealed, would destroy movie queen Celeste Cici Solange and likely sink movie studios and destroy high-power industry marriages. If that sounds like fun, it is. Our world, our business, has nothin
Life at the top of the A-list is fabulous, but itβs a long way to the ground if you fallβand the cameras are always waiting to publicly humiliate you if you do. Jessica, Mary Anne, Lydia, and Celeste have stayed at the top by sticking together. The last time they collaborated on a project, the film