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InscrÃbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. An interesting story of friendship and partnership told from the point of view of all three of the main characters. All very different but yet still somehow the best of friends. I found that I got caught up in one's story and then it would switch to one of the other's. It kept me turning the pages to see how everyone's story played out. Is a good, quick read. Recipe: Take three young, beautiful women from three different countries ( in this case - America, England and Jordan), mix together at a private girls school to form a seemingly unbreakable bond. Introduce hardships and heartbreaks separately, have the girls lose track of each other only to bring them back together. The three (now acting as one) start a business that makes them all rich beyond their wildest dreams. Introduce jealousy and power struggles to break the group apart. Arrange a final meeting that melds them together again by looking back over their years of friendship and loyalty. Ice the story with handsome men, gorgeous fashions and delicious gossip and innuendo. Final result, the book called Glamour by Louise Bagshawe. This was the pen-ultimate Chick-Lit read, and I gobbled it up leaving me satisfied for now, but knowing I will be hungry for this type of empty calories again soon. Glamour is a story of ambition, greed, riches and rich people. It follows 3 young women through turbulent times in their life, and their struggle to come through the adversity despite what life is throwing at them. A few chapters at a time is dedicated to each girl, and how they come through their struggles in life. However, Bagshawe moves through the girls' lives - the next ten years or so relatively quickly and somehow these girls managed to achieve so much in such a short time. Though I love her stories I find this one rather unrealistic. Not my favourite work of Louise Bagshawe. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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HTML: The internationally bestselling author of Sparkles is back with an irresistibly juicy novel about three powerful womenâ??once best friends, now deadly rivals Texan honey Sally Lassiter, English rose Jane Morgan, and exotic Jordanian beauty Helen Yanna meet at an exclusive girls' school in L.A. and vow that nothing will ever tear them apart. But when catastrophe strikes, two of the young women find themselves grieving and penniless, and the third will be forced into a fate she could never have foreseen. In their struggle to rebuild their lives, Helen, Sally, and Jane come together to create a high-end department store called Glamour. But as money and recognition rocket them into the spotlight, they quickly discover what happens to promises when money is no object, lust has no bounds, and glamour is worth everything in this seductive ragsâ??toâ?? riches s No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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It's hard to believe that these three women, Jane, Haya (Helen) and Sally were only 20 when they started their business. Smart, mature women, that's for sure.
I loved the epilogue of course.
The cover was pretty too though I'm not one to judge a book by it's cover. ( )