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Glamour

Glamour
By Louise Bagshawe

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Texan honey Sally Lassiter, English rose Jane Morgan and Jordanian Helen Yanna meet at an exclusive girls school and become best friends. They form a bond which will never be broken. Years later, the three girls are grown-up, co-founders and millionaire co-owners of the exclusive GLAMOUR chain of stores. They are fabulously wealthy, instantly recognisable, adored and revered. Or are they? The GLAMOUR empire is on the verge of collapse and the three women are embroiled in a bitter feud.

A gloriously glossy blend of glitzy women, handsome men, and the power of friendship, Louise Bagshawes latest novel is irresistible. Because every woman needs GLAMOUR in her life.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #44691 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-09-20
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 480 pages

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About the Author
Top 5 bestseller Louise Bagshawe is the author of ten bestselling novels, most recently SPARKLES, published in more than eight languages. She has also adapted her books for major Hollywood film studios. She is married with two children and has recently moved back to the UK after several years in the USA.


Customer Reviews

annoying3
this book could have been good but it somewhat ruined by the annoying innacuracies. eg. it is meant to be set in the 80s/early 90s but there are mentions of DVD's and E-bay.

if you are willing to overlook this, this book is undeniably glamorous and reasonably interesting. is the usual louise bagshawe type of book...similar to her early books rather than 'mondays child' etc.

i found the relationship between haya and her first husband probably the most intriguing and well written part of the book...more so that that of haya and her second husband, which seemed rather rushed.

Inaccurate and unbelievable2
In a market completely saturated by chick lit books, in my opinion, Louise Bagshawe was in the top 10. This book, however, is decidedly mediocre.
We are expected to believe that these 3 'women' (barely more than teenagers) achieved all they did in such a short time? I don't think so.
Then there is the reference to ebay and other inaccuracies that I can't even be bothered to list. suffice it to say that I'm glad I bought it from a supermarket and didn't pay full price like a lot of readers.

the 80's...?2
Maybe I've missed something here - but Louise's latest offering tells us of three beautiful girls in the 80's who suddenly lose everything - typical Louise 'claw your way to the top' goodness. Yes, I think that's correct.

But explain to me this - Jane scores a minimum wage job at the local Shop Smart. Rhodri Evans, Shop Smart's Senior Vice-President of Marketing, West Coast, stands in front of a rack of DVD players to review her and her fellow workers performances. Am I just reading this wrong?

When Southern Belle Sally has to take her depressed mother back to Texas, she recalls of selling her designer clothes on eBay. I must be reading this wrong.

Rewind back to Sally's father telling his lawyers he isn't running some dot com company. I SURELY must be reading this wrong.

I have been a long time fan of Louise B's fantasy world books, but this truly is a little hard to swallow.