Member Reviews
Move over Jackie Collins is about right for this book and author - a bit racy but highly entertaining. This would make a perfect beach read.
There was a lot going on in this book. So many secrets and ploys and ruthless people.
The plot is great. It starts of slow and picks up pace the further along you get. The last 10 chapters I simple could not stop reading and the ending is somewhat happy.
The characters are all complex and live their own lives. I love how everybody and everything entwines in the story and things truly start to make sense. The confusing things become clear and I was truly surprised about the ending and the reason for everything.
All in all, a great book that truly picks up at the end
Just how the hell did this get lost on my kindle. I was convinced i'd read everyone of Nigel May's books when I stumbled across this one, I almost carried on past it.
I'm so glad I found it and it's obvious it's been waiting for the right time to show it's pretty little head for me to read.
Secrets, sex, scandal, Glamour this book has it all.
Imagine how delighted I was lay on a Hollywood beach reading about the people around me. About these rich and famous wannabe's. Ok skip that, I was sat in my back garden. Yet reading this book I could have almost been there. Dragged into the pages, dragged into the lives of characters.
This wasn't the 'best of Nigel's books that I have read, but it certainly wasn't far off.