Book News: Poor Little Bitch Girl by Jackie Collins
Jackie Collins, the Queen of women’s fiction, has her new book, her 27th, out on 1st October called Poor Little Bitch Girl. My mum is a huge fan of Jackie’s and has all of her books. I quite like the simplicity of the cover. The synopsis reads:
First there’s Denver Jones, the hotshot attorney working in L.A. and Carolyn Henderson - personal assistant to a powerful and very married Senator in Washington with whom she is having an affair. Then there’s Annabelle Maestro - daughter of two movie stars - who has carved out a career for herself in New York as the madame of choice for discerning famous men.
The three twenty-something women used to go to high school together in Beverly Hills and Denver and Carolyn have always kept in touch, but Annabelle is out on her own with her cocaine addicted boyfriend Frankie. Bobby is Frankie’s best friend - Bobby Santangelo Stanislopolous, that is, Kennedy-esque son of Lucky Santangelo and deceased Greek shipping billionaire Dimitri Stanislopolous. Now he owns Mood, the hottest club in New York, but back in the day he went to high school with Denver, Carolyn and Annabelle, and hung out with all three of them.
Which means that Bobby knows everyone’s secrets - and he has some of his own, too.
And for the Lucky fans out there, Jackie is working on her 7th Lucky Santangelo novel due out in 2010!
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September 1st, 2009 at 10:07 am
I won’t lie. I’m EXTREMELY excited about this. x
September 1st, 2009 at 11:50 am
I looove the title and the cover and it actually sounds good, I think I’ll have to add this to my TBR pile!
September 2nd, 2009 at 4:23 pm
I never really thought as JC as chick-lit but of course she is, she was one of the first - although I think she is in more of the bonkbuster category (or she was when I read her). I used to read a lot of her books when I was younger, haven’t read any for years though, so might give this a go