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Book Reviews April 2006

Imagine being a nobody! Kelly Coltrane's life in Wales is a million miles from those she reads about in her Hollywood magazines. When screen legend Ruby Valentine shocks the world with her mysterious suicide, Kelly's father reveals something even more shocking - Kelly is Ruby Valentine's daughter. Who suddenly becomes a somebody. So, Kelly sets off for Tinseltown to find some answers, diving headfirst into Hollywood society with her new family of jet-setters and fashionistas. But she soon discovers Ruby's real life was laced with more drama, tragedy, and intrigue than any screenwriter could imagine. Because of something you can't tell anybody? When Ruby's fortune turns out to be non-existent, and Kelly learns of the intense relationship her mother had with her slick, powerful agent, she begins to get suspicious about what's really going on. And the more she digs, the closer she gets to uncovering the most unbelievable secret of them all. Review: Alison Bond's style is easy on the eye, the story thoroughly believable in a modern world, her characters are true to life, particularly the Americans, and the whole thing makes for a great read. I loved it.

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