Review: Guilty Pleasures
Published Date:
06 June 2008
By Delia Barnard
This rip-roaring novel, set in the glamorous world of fashion magazines, takes the reader on a fast and furious journey.
While it takes Perry a while to get into her stride, it's obvious she has first-hand knowledge of her subject – although hopefully the high levels of bitching, backstabbing and betrayal are all exaggerated in the interests of the plot.
The main characters, cousins Emma and Cassandra, are as different as chalk and cheese and destined to clash in a very big way.
Tasmina Perry is already a best-selling novelist and
I'm sure Guilty Pleasures will take her back to the top of
the charts.
It's a thoroughly enjoyable read that will appeal to all fans of the steamy bonkbuster – perfect for summer holiday reading on the sunlounger.
Tasmina Perry (Harper Collins £12.99)
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Last Updated:
06 June 2008 11:41 AM
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Location:
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