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Secrets of the Hollywood Girls Club

by Maggie Marr

Series: Hollywood Girls Club (book 2)

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This book was super fun to read. It was light and fun and exactly what I needed to read. It was full of plot but not confusing. It was a typical chick lit book but if that's what you are in the mood for, it's perfect. ( )
  pwachtman | Sep 30, 2009 |
The characters were shallow and hard to relate to, and the story was confusing. Possibly this would have been better if I'd read the first book in the series, but I'm not interested enough in them to go back and try. I was pretty disappointed, as I'm generally a chick lit fan, but I prefer my chick lit with at least a modicum of intelligence! ( )
  sarahbrassard | Jul 10, 2009 |
The cover says it all--lime green, a hot pink bra, a cell phone and medical records all underneath large scripted font--screams cheesey.

Although I like chick lit, I found this predictable, dry, cliche, and confusing. It's silly and hard ot get through. I haven't read her other stories (this was from an early reviewer batch) but maybe that would have helped with keeping the characters straight. I won't read another book by this author and will trust my first impressions--especially on covers. ( )
  mjhelme | Jul 9, 2008 |
This was a dishy novel about evil Hollywood - sex, drugs, huge egos, and plastic surgery. Some of the secrets were a little out there. Now I want to read the previous book about these characters, since sometimes I got confused who was who. ( )
  ennie | Jun 23, 2008 |
This book was pretty good. It follows the scandal of 4 women/friends that are all part of the hollywood in crowd. At times it is predictable, but all in all its a pretty good beach read! ( )
  laceym19 | Apr 29, 2008 |
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Life at the top of the A-list is fabulous, but it’s a long way to the ground if you fall—and the cameras are always waiting to publicly humiliate you if you do. Jessica, Mary Anne, Lydia, and Celeste have stayed at the top by sticking together. The last time they collaborated on a project, the film was a huge success, launching über-agent Jessica’s boutique management company, making Mary Anne the hottest new screenwriter in Hollywood, landing Lydia the top spot at Worldwide Pictures, and solidifying Celeste’s position as the queen of Tinseltown. But this time, as these powerful movie mavens are called to the set, each of them has a lot more to lose.

At thirty (ahem . . . thirty-six), actress Celeste Solange is starting to feel her age. Tiny lines are beginning to appear near her eyes, and she’s wondering how long she can hold on to her A-list status. But that’s not her biggest problem—not by a long shot. A compromising DVD she made with her husband during the wild early days of their marriage is making the rounds, threatening to break out onto the Internet and ruin her image and her career. So Celeste turns to her girlfriends for help—good thing they’re some of the most powerful players in town.

Mary Anne, Lydia, and Jessica have troubles of their own. Mary Anne has started seeing Holden Humphrey, the hottest leading man in Hollywood, and everyone in America is watching—including his crazy young stalker, who wants Mary Anne out of the picture. Lydia is busy running a studio, putting out fires, and playing politics with the big mouths and big egos of the entertainment elite, and now someone is trying to blackmail her. Jessica is juggling a family, a demanding career, and an even more demanding list of clients. And meanwhile, publicist Kiki Dee seems to have a hand in all the secrets . . . and she’s willing to do anything to keep her spot at the top of the Hollywood PR machine. Can the Hollywood Girls Club hold their lives together and get a film made amid all the craziness?

That’s life in Hollywood—where the right friends, and the secrets they know, can make or break a career.

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