![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Before she can flutter an eyelash, Audrey Hepburn style, she finds herself ensconced on a cruise ship in the Med, hunting a potential millionaire donor in a bid to redeem herself. ![]() Gone are her future promotion, her future husband, her future income, her home. Just as she begins to relax and feel her future is sorted, things change in an instant. She has a job she loves as fashion historian at a New York museum, is engaged to a handsome actor and finally feels life is turning out as it should. She may not have the breeding and background many of her contemporaries have, but this poor girl done good is getting by quite nicely. Now an adult, she has submerged herself in the world of old Hollywood glamour. I took a bit of a gamble buying this book, having loved Quinn's first title, The Ivy Chronicles, but been disappointed by the subsequent Wife In The Fast Lane.Īs a child, Holly would dream of living her own Hollywood dream, preferably set in the fifties, complete with wonderful fashions and debonair gentlemen. Summary: A lively and wicked look into the very uptight world of fashion museums, this book takes a fish-out-of-water tale onto a Mediterranean cruise ship with brilliant consequences. ![]()
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