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Hollywood Dirt
- Narrated by: Rachel F. Hirsch
- Length: 12 hrs
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Summary
Cole Masten. Abandoned by his superstar wife, Hollywood's perfect husband is now Hollywood's sexiest bachelor: partying hard and screwing even harder. Watch out Los Angeles, there's a new bad boy in town.
Summer Jenkins. That's me, a small town girl stuck in Quincy, Georgia. I cook some mean chicken and dumplings, can bluff a grown man out of his savings in poker, and was voted Most Friendly my senior year.
We were from different worlds. Our lives shouldn't have collided. But then Cole Masten read a book about my small town. And six months later, his jet landed on our dusty airstrip, and he brought Hollywood with him. From the start, I knew he was trouble. For our town. And for me. Sometimes, opposites just aren't meant to attract.
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- shak dee
- 25-06-22
amazing
absolutely loved it!!!!
everything about this book is amazing from start to finish!
it's a must!
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- Mrs D
- 24-08-17
Hot & sweet
Alessandra Torre tells a truly beautiful story of love, hate, revenge and forgiveness. Loved it!
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- asdfghjkl
- 12-11-18
So slow and the narration is bizarre
The story is very slow starting, I'm just over 4 hours into the book and it's still to get interesting, constantly going over the same inane points which have no real relevance in progressing the story, I get the author is trying to set the scene, but we get the point the first 20 times they're mentioned.
I don't know what the narrator is trying to portray, she keeps lowering her voice to a whisper. Is she trying to be sultry, create some kind of dramatic effect? It's made the book unlistenable. Summer's narrative goes on and on about being Southern, proper Southern etiquette and tradition... we get it, the book is based in the South and the author doesn't need to give prominence to every Southern cliche she can think of. Very disappointing thus far, I expected more. Not sure if I'll persevere with this book.
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