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Married Lovers written by Jackie Collins Studio : Macmillan Audio by Macmillan Audio Release Date : 2008-06-10 Publisher : Macmillan Audio Released : 2008-06-10 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 10 EAN : 9781427204059 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 29 reviews)
List Price : $39.95 Our Price : $21.29
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Product Description |
Cameron Paradise, a stunningly beautiful twenty-four-year-old personal trainer, flees her abusive boyfriend in Australia and ends up in L.A. Cameron soon gets a job at a private fitness club where she encounters the city's most important players. She has plans to open her own studio, and while every man she meets comes on to her, she is focused on working hard and saving money to achieve her goal. Until she meets Ryan Lambert, that is. An extremely successful independent movie producer, he's married to overly privileged Mandy Lambert, the daughter of Hamilton J. Heckerling, a Hollywood power-player son-of-a-bitch mogul. Ryan has never cheated on his demanding Hollywood Princess wife, but when he meets Cameron, all bets are off. Only internationally bestselling author Jackie Collins knows what happens when lust and desire collide with marriage and power. And the results lead to murder. |
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1 of the few Jackie Collins books |
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that I did not like considering I been reading her stuff since I was 11 & am now 30 that says a lot but just because I didn't like this 1 doesn't mean I will not continue 2 purchase her books :) |
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Jackie is at it again! |
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As always Jackie comes through again with a great book! As always full of excitement and great writing. We expect no less from her. |
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Top-Notch Tinseltown Tale |
Though she throws in a few cameos of characters from previous books, Jackie Collins pulls us into a new sphere with new characters in this novel. Cameron Paradise is a personal trainer with dreams. After escaping her abusive husband in Hawaii, Cameron is working at an exclusive club in LA with an ever-increasing stable of satisfied clients. The newest is talk show sensation Don Verona, a handsome Lothario who immediately becomes intrigued with Cameron when she deflects his advances. Don's best friends are successful screenwriter Phil Specter, a philanderer with a retired movie star wife who wants to restart her career, and Ryan Lambert, an unhappily married indie movie producer whose wife is the daughter of megabucks blockbuster producer Hamilton Heckerling. Ryan started his marriage enthusiastically enough, but over the past few years, Mandy has become more and more unbearable with her Hollywood snobbery and refusal to accept his family. Ryan starts thinking about divorce, but every time he tries to bring it up, circumstances put a stop to his plans.
Cameron is enjoying her early morning sessions with the charming Don Verona, and even though she keeps turning him down, she finds herself intrigued. That she and Ryan Lambert fall instantly in love when they meet complicates things, but since Ryan is married and off limits anyway, Cameron allows herself to be charmed by Don while she and her friend Cole quit their jobs to start their own fitness center. Cameron is so distracted by her unexpected and unwanted feelings for Ryan, it slips her mind to tell Don about her not-quite ex-husband Gregg, but Gregg has not forgotten about her.
It's business as usual in Tinseltown. The one exception is the dark and tragic Anya, who was orphaned at a young age and watched her fate slide from bad to worse at the hands of depraved men and women who would steal her humanity. She's quite a contrast to the other, smoothly glittering characters, but her story in particular really drives the book and gives it depth.
Jackie Collins may not be synonymous with classics, but her books always make me keep turning the pages to find out what will happen next. She also writes with a well-honed sense of irony that always makes me chuckle. Her books are always good, but this one was exceptional, the best she's written in years.
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Page Turner |
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This is one of the best books ive read in a long time. It's an easy summer read, i couldnt put it down. Good suspense, great intense romance, an all around clever read for a day by the pool. |
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OMG WHAT A BOOK! |
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1ST off all of the main characters were all great and interesting,some writers are guilty of writing books with lots of characters to keep people interested in the book and what you end up getting is a whole mess of people and you wonder why are they in the book. Well Jackie isn't guilty, all of her characters made the story jive and they all played important parts in it,loved how she linked them all together ....and the storyline WOW...I loved jackie's brain in this book. very wonderful i would highly recommend it. it's a definate page turner and you'll love it until the very end. the only thing i wish is that she couldve written a steamy sex scene for cameron and ryan, other than that this book is SMACKALICIOUS..smack your mother good. Her characters have such character. LOVED IT LOVED IT LOVED IT! |
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