Hollywood Wives
FictionRomanceContemporary

Hollywood Wives

by Jackie Collins

Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Pages
592
Language
English
Published
1983

Overview

<b>Celebrate the fortieth anniversary of Jackie Collins’s <i>Hollywood Wives</i> with this gorgeous special edition, the first title in the iconic Hollywood series from the #1 <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author and “queen of sexy stories” (<i>Daily Mirror</i>, London).</b><br><br>They’re a privileged breed—glamorous, glossy, and demanding. When life is this fast, there are no guarantees. Status is everything, and you’re only ever as popular as your husband’s latest box-office hit.<br> <br>Elaine Conti: Bronx girl turned Hollywood hostess, determined to relaunch her husband’s fading acting career back into orbit.<br> <br>Angel Hudson: Married to a hot young actor and an innocent beauty prey to Hollywood’s most unscrupulous men.<br> <br>Montana Grey: Gorgeous renegade, ambitiously driven to succeed in the male-dominated world on the other side of the camera.<br> <br><i>Hollywood Wives </i>is a scorching blockbuster that exposes the glittering microcosm that is Beverly Hills before racing to a gripping and unexpected climax. Captivating, fun, and deliciously sexy, this classic is its own version of Hollywood magic.

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