Thirty-year-old Celebrity journalist Ann Roth has one last chance to prove herself. She is different from the other reporters at Famous, the L.A. magazine, where she has her dream job interviewing stars like Britney Spears and Angelina Jolie. She values her ethics--she doesn't pick through people...
This book was also fun and easy to read. It pushes the boundaries of actually believable but I still enjoyed it. It's basically about a successful woman who divorces her lazy ex-NFL-injured-who-refuses-to-get-a-job husband and then finds out part of the divorce settlement is her paying alimony ...
You can relate that this story might be your worst nightmare. Amy and Tara have been best friends since childhood. Amy is marrying Stuart Lasher and Tara has asked Amy to be her maid-of-honor. Before vows are exchanged, Amy walks in on Stuart and her best friend in bed and to make it worse, th...
A quick, fun read. An unbelievable plot about three women dubbed the "three blond mice" who have bonded over their divorced status and take vacations together yearly. This time they decide to take a cruise tothe caribbeanon the "princess charming". Elaine, the skeptical, paranoid one, overhear...
Jane Heller's books are great for light, quick, humorous reads, which I think is her intent, but I think she generally goes a little too far with her endings. They seem to jump to a new level of unrealistic towards the ends. The ending here reminded me of something you'd see on a cartoon, with ...
Here, in the former book publicist's tenth novel, we meet Stacy Reiser, a struggling Hollywood actress. Nearly 35 years old, Stacey is still plugging away waiting for her big break, in the meantime making do with commercials and part-time retail jobs. Her love life is sorely lacking, and on top o...
There aren’t enough guys like him in the big leagues. Before I came here, people told him I was an arrogant prick—that if things didn’t go well I would burn you. I was in a bad state of mind last year. But he was open and honest with me, and I explained myself, and he let me prove I’m a good guy ...