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Hollywood. The Dream Factory
A camera-ready world of fantasy fulfilled, artifice and bone-deep glamour — or a place of dark reality, depthless closets, failed love, false prophets and untimely death.
Anne Brown must find where the truth lies.
Truth. Lies.
It’s in his kiss.
Advance Praise for “IT’S IN HIS KISS” by Vickie Lester
The puckish wit of Vickie Lester rings from every page like a minor chord.
The Perfumed Dandy. | A gentleman all at sea on an ocean of female fragrance.
“Oh goodie…DIRT!” Dolly Dupuyster “The Women” 1939. This is the best book on Hollywood since “Two Weeks In Another Town” and “Bring On The Empty Horses”! Coming June 1st!
SCENTS MEMORY | There is nothing like the smell of a man..
Vickie Lester has written the ultimate Hollywood insider murder-mystery with gasp-worthy plot twists and plenty of delicious, naughty moments. It’s In His Kiss roams from the dark underbelly of Palm Springs to the power canyons of Hollywood. Everyone has a secret: once-wealthy moguls, studio executives with double lives, wry East Coast novelists plunged into intrigue, uneasily blended families and a certain church that likes to keep its movie colony types in check. A must read that you won’t want to put down until its final brilliant conclusion.
Sophia Stuart, author of “How To Stay Sane In A Crazy World” (Hay House)
how to stay sane in a crazy world | by sophia stuart.
Our heroine, Anne’s soundtrack…
I do LOVE that cover! Can’t wait! Kudos to You, Ms Lester, my appetite is whetted… 🙂
I took the photo off the top of someone’s roof!
Power canyons! Dark underbellies! A delicious buffet awaits!
One hopes for delicious, but will settle for amusing and in good company. Hugs, V
I am glad there’s a soundtrack 🙂 I was sure there must be one.
The chapters are all song titles… and it has a wee bit to do with recording mogul of days past…
Ah!
“Puckish wit” – now that is an enviable attribute (I’m serious). Congratulations!
Belated thanks! I just can’t help being slightly flippant, even when events in the book become dire…
Woot woot! Can’t wait to listen to the soundtrack…Yay! This made me happy. 🙂
Why oh why, Ms. Heather, have I ONLY JUST got around to responding to this? So much for my prolific nature (that you praise me for) 😉 .
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You know I adored every page of your book, but then again, I adore the author. xoxox
I’m reading this fascinating teleplay, and I too, adore the author!
I love everything about this!
Gillian in Rome! I love everything about your blog!
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So looking forward to reading…
Cheryl, thank you! I am waiting for the final (of the various) edits… Very soon I’ll have the publishing proof in my hands — it’s getting kind of crazy — but VERY exciting.
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Can’t wait!
Oh Jilly! Me either! xox, V
Anxious for this to appear! It looks wonderful and just my cup of Ceylon.
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