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Rating: Summary: Scenes From Real World of Women Review: I had read this in the moon light, which made me a sensation about this book. It potraits the scenes of sexual life of divorced women. The scenes are not virtual you do feel that it is happening around you. It focuses the real sexual prblems of divorced women and how they solve it. If a man will read this book he will go out to find any divorced women caling for the help and suerly he will be on the top of someone. I do recommend that you must read this book it will get you involved in some sampathies about divorced women. I myself read this book twice and some scenes countless times.I had owened this book but unfortunately lost it. If Someone can donate this book do ask my address by e-Mail: zee_shani@usa.net
Rating: Summary: Another raunchy novel by Jackie Collins Review: This novel, more than any other Jackie Collins novel I've read to date, seems to concentrate on one thing: sex. It seems to be the main theme of the entire book. Cleo James is the main character. She's a British journalist working for a magazine called Image, and she spends her time interviewing celebrities. And, she's good at it. In the mean time, she finds her husband having sex in his office with one of her closest friends, and soon her life turns upside down. She decides to live it up as a free single woman (as a way of getting revenge), and meets several men that turn HER life upside down. Another interesting character is Muffin (no last name). She's a celebrity in her own right, being a centerfold model in England. Her married boyfriend Jon, a professional photographer, helps her find her way to the top. Their dreams take them to America, where they hope to make it BIG time. She meets some other celebrities that help change her life around in a big way. Throw in a few more racy characters and you have a Jackie Collins novel. This is one of her trashier novels, and if you like that sort of stuff, you'll love this!
Rating: Summary: Another raunchy novel by Jackie Collins Review: This novel, more than any other Jackie Collins novel I've read to date, seems to concentrate on one thing: sex. It seems to be the main theme of the entire book. Cleo James is the main character. She's a British journalist working for a magazine called Image, and she spends her time interviewing celebrities. And, she's good at it. In the mean time, she finds her husband having sex in his office with one of her closest friends, and soon her life turns upside down. She decides to live it up as a free single woman (as a way of getting revenge), and meets several men that turn HER life upside down. Another interesting character is Muffin (no last name). She's a celebrity in her own right, being a centerfold model in England. Her married boyfriend Jon, a professional photographer, helps her find her way to the top. Their dreams take them to America, where they hope to make it BIG time. She meets some other celebrities that help change her life around in a big way. Throw in a few more racy characters and you have a Jackie Collins novel. This is one of her trashier novels, and if you like that sort of stuff, you'll love this!
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