"Writing with both sharp wit and terrific emotional warmth, Phillips delivers another of her supremely satisfying contemporary romances." --_Chicago Tribune_ __ Perennial _New York Times_ bestselling author Susan Elizabeth Phillips is easily one of the most beloved authors of women's fiction in
What I Did for Love
β Scribed by Phillips, Susan Elizabeth
- Book ID
- 107042200
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- en-GB
- Weight
- 246 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0061719846
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β¦ Synopsis
SUMMARY: How did this happen? Georgie York, once the costar of America's favorite television sitcom, has been publicly abandoned by her famous husband, her film career has tanked, her father is driving her crazy, and her public image as a spunky heroine is taking a serious beating. What should a down-on-her-luck actress do? Not go to Vegas . . . not run into her detestable former costar, dreamboat-from-hell Bramwell Shepard . . . and not get caught up in an ugly incident that leads to a calamitous elopement. Before she knows it, Georgie has a fake marriage, a fake husband, and maybe (or not) a fake sex life. It's a paparazzi free-for-all, and Georgie's nonsupporting cast doesn't help. There's Bram's punk-nightmare housekeeper, Georgie's own pushy parent, a suck-up agent, an icy studio head with a private agenda, and her ex-husband's new wife, who can't get enough of doing good deeds and saving the worldβthe bitch. As for Georgie's leading man, Bram's giving the performance of his life, but he's never cared about anyone except himself, and it's not exactly clear why. Two enemies find themselves working without a script in a town where the spotlight shines bright . . . and where the strongest emotions can wear startling disguises.
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### From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. Phillips (\_It Had to Be You\_) makes old Hollywood gossip new again in this over-the-top, hot-under-the-sheets rom-com. Sitcom *Skip and Scooter* co-stars Georgie York, who like her character exudes spunky charm, and Bram Shepard, whose upbringing couldn'