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Hollywood Divorces |
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Rating: Summary: A good piece of Hollywood dazzle! Review: "Hollywood Divorces" was exactly what i was looking for in a steamy Hollywood-style book. It was easy to read..had plenty of action..and finished with a bang like most of Ms. Collins' previous books. I found Nick and Cat to be my favorite couple in this book....I'd love to see a sequel!
Rating: Summary: A good piece of Hollywood dazzle! Review: "Hollywood Divorces" was exactly what i was looking for in a steamy Hollywood-style book. It was easy to read..had plenty of action..and finished with a bang like most of Ms. Collins' previous books. I found Nick and Cat to be my favorite couple in this book....I'd love to see a sequel!
Rating: Summary: Vulgar!!! Review: From some of Jackie Collins other books, I considered her one of my favorite authors. However, this book is awful because of the vulgarity in it. I don't know how well it went as far as the story went, because after reading a couple chapters, I had to close the book. I know the woman can write and write good content, so why she felt compelled to include such vulgarity escapes me! In writing this review, I have probably made the book even more popular for those of you who thrive on that kind of stuff. But, keep this in mind - Reading and eating are kind of the same, in that you are as healthy as what you put in your body, whether it be emotionally or physically.
Rating: Summary: Vulgar!!! Review: From some of Jackie Collins other books, I considered her one of my favorite authors. However, this book is awful because of the vulgarity in it. I don't know how well it went as far as the story went, because after reading a couple chapters, I had to close the book. I know the woman can write and write good content, so why she felt compelled to include such vulgarity escapes me! In writing this review, I have probably made the book even more popular for those of you who thrive on that kind of stuff. But, keep this in mind - Reading and eating are kind of the same, in that you are as healthy as what you put in your body, whether it be emotionally or physically.
Rating: Summary: Her best so far!!! Review: I have been a BIG fan of Jackie Collins since I was quite young. Her books just draw me in and I can't stop until I've finished one. Hollywood Divorces is no exception. It's filled with ... and deciet and all that other "fun" stuff. It's so good to have her back writing and the only book I've found lately about Hollywood that I really liked, besides this one, was "Take Your Shirt Off". Write more, Jackie!!!!
Rating: Summary: Divorces a big waste of time & money ! ! Review: I have every Jackie Collins book and up until now thought she was a superb story teller. This was hideous! ! No plot, no story. I hope if she does another "Lucky" book for that series she does it with more style!
Rating: Summary: Not worth the time... Review: I totally expected this book to be a gossipy, sex-filled trashy kinda of book when I started reading it...and that's exactly what I got. There was absolutley NO substance to this book what-so-ever. The three lead women are shallow, annoying, and whiney.
First you have Miss 'Diva' Lola Sanchez who's all about extracting revenge on Linc Blackwood for a one-night stand that happened years ago and she can't seem to get over. Shelby, (who's wish-washyness got real old after a while) trying to deal with her husbands infidelities. And Cat, who once she started hanging around with Nick Logan REALLY got on my nerves...(You're so crazy!...No, you are...No, you're the craziest...aaaghh!)
The only part in this book that was even mildly entertaining was wondering what would happen between Matt Seel (Lola's husband) and Tony Alveraz (Lola's lover and ex-boyfriend). Trust me, save your time and read something (anything) a little more stimulating, because this book just isn't it.
Rating: Summary: loved it! Loved it! Loved it! Review: It's a long wait between Jackie Collins books, but well worth the wait. This one was just as entertaining as every other book she has written. With characters that you really love reading the inside scoop about, but don't really care emotionally about. A wonderful, explosive ending that is sure to satisfy. Well written, fun, entertaining. Anyone who reads JC will want to add this title to their collection.
Rating: Summary: She's gone back to Hollywood Review: Jackie Collin books are always a fun read but lately she had departed from the Hollywood, rock and roll and supermodel scene. She's back again and boy have we missed her. This time her book concentrates on 3 women who have made it big in Hollywood and their success has cost them their marriage and true love. It is fun figuring out who the main characters are based on.
Of course Lola is JLo and Serena Lake is Meg Ryan but others I had trouble figuring out but anyways, it was a fun read. Welcome back Jackie, we missed you.
Rating: Summary: Hollywood - I'm Back Review: Jackie Collins does it again. She brings us an exciting, climax-driven soap opera styled novel full of sex, trash and everything in between. It's her style and hasn't changed.
Another great family drama novel is LUST OF THE FLESH by Beverly Rolyat. A compelling, riveting, pageturning, eye-opening novel about a corrupted district attorney, Nick Allapapalous, who gets caught up in a web of destruction and deceit, lies, lust, betrayal, murder, mystery, suspense, romance and sex galore! Is he really the biological father of his ex-wife's promiscuous teenage daughter's infant son? Or has he been set up? A terrifically enlightening novel through and through. Happy reading.
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