Thursday, November 8, 2012
Hollywood Kids by Jackie Collins
Hollywood Kids is an awesome book. It has Hollywood drama, drugs, murder and sex. The best you could have in a book.
Alright, the story is about the lives of these Hollywood Star's kids and how they live their lives. There's a group of friends who has been friends forever.
Cheryl and Grant runs an escort business. Cheryl got into it so she could live without using her rich parents as a bank account. Grant, the guy she has always had romantic feelings for but always stayed friends, joined her in the business by testing girls out and supplying drugs for some of the clients.
Bobby wants to live outside his father's shadow and becomes one of the hottest, best, biggest actor and director. At the end of the story his big shot father had to work for him.
Jordanna's parents were both amazing good looking actors until her mother committed suicide...along with her brother. She became a wild child. Once she got really upset with her father, she moved out and found a job. That job was as Bobby's personal assistant. Then next thing you know she lands the lead female role in the movie and also falling in love with Bobby, as she did him.
Then there was this guy name Mac who is another big shot movie director, but to only know that his New York life was NOT in the press. His, recently found out, father was a mob boss who asked him to hire his newphew who killed a girl on his set. The guy name was Zane. Once he gets out of jail, he decicdes to hunt down all the women who testifed. Including Jordanna and Cheryl. The end of the story gets even better!
I suggest this book for the winter, when you're taking a hot bubble bath. This book will have you wanting to read more and more and more!
Monday, February 20, 2012
The Cottage by Danielle Steel
This book was ok. I love most of Danielle Steel's books, but this one was alright. It wasn't that long, but it felt like a five hundred paged book. It didn't really catch my full attention, and took me forever to finally finished.
So the story is about a handsome old actor named Coop who was charming, handsome, elegant, and immature. He never wanted to grow up. He dated woman who were one third of his age, or even younger than that. He spent is money as fast as it came, and even faster. And his pride was so much in the way, he refused to play a father in any movie, he wanted to continue to play the playboy. His accountant Abe is riding him about how fast he spends his money, and that he needs to stop before he loses his prize possession, his Cottage. (Now this Cottage is huge. It has the main wing, the guest wing, and a gate house. Has a beautiful garden, a pool, and a tennis court.) His accountant his assistant (who ends up getting married and leaving) finally talked him into renting out the guest wing and the gatehouse so he could catch up on some of his debts.
Now there is this man who had a family. His name is Mark. His wife leaves him for another man, and takes the kids to New York. He's depressed and Abe, his friend and co-worker (and yes Coop's accontant) talks Mark into selling his old home full of memories that cannot be relived and moving into Coop's guestwing.
Another man, name James lost the love of his life, Maggie, to cancer. He ends up moving into the gatehouse at Coop's Cottage.
James and Mark ends up forming a friendship.
Coop meets a charming young woman named Alex who was a doctor for premies. (Mind you, Coop HATES kids). The hit it off and start dating for four to five months. During that time he finds out he has a forty year old daughter, Taryn who went through a divorce herself.
At the end of the book, James gets into a car accident and his mother Valerie flies out to see him. When Abe tells Coop how bad his debts are, Coop hits realitity and finally grows up. Mark and Taryn falls in love. James and Alex falls in love. And most shocking, Coop and Valerie falls in love.
My Opinion
This book could've been better. I rate it a 2 1/2 out of 5 stars. I know for a fact Danielle Steel could've done better. But I like the story line about how a man with peter pan syndrome finally grows up and finally conquored some fears. And I love the lovely dovey, 'I started off a heartbroken wreck nd fell in love with another heartbroken wreck' endings. Well you tell me how you feel about the book. Leave a comment or email me at respondingtojoe@aol.com
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