Friday, April 10, 2009

Book Review: What I Did For Love by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Looking for the perfect book to read during spring break or anytime mindless entertainment is necessary to escape from economic downturns and other calamities? Look no further than What I Did for Love.

Actress Georgie York is all grown up now but her adoring public still sees her as the spunky teenage heroine of a popular television sitcom. Her husband has abandoned her, her movie career is panned by critics and she wakes up in Vegas married to her detestable former costar, Bramwell Shepard. In keeping with her plucky image, Georgie is determined to make the best of a seemingly bad situation. The love-hate relationship between Georgie and Bram is the spark that ignites their sex life, but could also be their undoing.

What I Did for Love demands nothing more than a poolside seat with a tall, cool drink (preferably with an umbrella in it) and the desire to escape into a fun romp through the make-believe world called Hollywood. - Linda (Downtown)

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