Fame Fatale
On sale
7th August 2006
Price: £9.99
A sparklingly witty novel from the bestselling author WENDY HOLDEN. For fans of GALLERY GIRL and BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE.
Ruthless, beautiful Belinda wants a rich and famous man. Her problem is that interviewing Z-list celebs offers zero opportunity for megastar-bagging. Gentle Grace, meanwhile, only wants a quiet life. Her problems include an egomaniac boyfriend, a meddling mother and a publishing job with the authors from hell.
Belinda finally makes the A-list, while Grace finds fame thrust upon her in the shape of a handsome film star. As the girls’ lives and careers spectacularly collide, their real problems begin…
Ruthless, beautiful Belinda wants a rich and famous man. Her problem is that interviewing Z-list celebs offers zero opportunity for megastar-bagging. Gentle Grace, meanwhile, only wants a quiet life. Her problems include an egomaniac boyfriend, a meddling mother and a publishing job with the authors from hell.
Belinda finally makes the A-list, while Grace finds fame thrust upon her in the shape of a handsome film star. As the girls’ lives and careers spectacularly collide, their real problems begin…
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Reviews
'A sparkling new comic novel' Publishing News
Fiendishly funny satire
Teeming with outlandishly randy characters...it bounces along with smart sendups of the literary scene and shows once again why Holden is a favourite on both sides of the Atlantic
'An entertainingly frothy tale' Waterstone's Books Quarterly
'[T]his bubbly and witty take on literary and media life...is the perfect novel for the celebrity addict on holiday.' B Magazine
'an entertaining satire of the pitfalls of celebrity obsession' Play (The Times)
'the visual humour and sharp...dialogue make this novel an obvious choice for the Bridget Jones treatment' Play (The Times)
'Teeming with outlandishly randy characters...it bounces along with smart sendups of the literary scene and shows once again why Holden is a favourite on both sides of the Atlantic' Publishers Weekly 27/1/03
'Fiendishly funny satire' Daily Mail