Tan Lines by J.J. Salem Book Review

August 1, 2008 by Tracy  
Filed under Book Reviews

Book Cover

  • Publisher: St. Martin’s Press
  • Pub. Date: July 2008
  • 320pp
  • WHAT THIS BOOK IS ABOUT

    During one unforgettable season at a Hamptons summer share, thre women’s journeys unfold thrill by thrill and shock by shock, in this addictive story about the illusions of glamour, the dark side of success and the elusiveness of love.

    Liza Pike–She’s the It Girl for topical feminist spin–beautiful, successful, and ferociously fearless.  But as the media props her up to be the millennium’s new Gloria Steinem, she’s falling into all the old traps she cautions other women to avoid…

    Kellyanne Downey–She’s been holding out for her big break as an actress while enduring a series of dead end jobs and playing mistress to a rich developer.  But now she’s wondering why the phenomenal looks that were supposed to take her all the way are leading her to the edge of nowhere… 

    Billie Shelton–She’s the indie-rock bitch goddess with an appetite for self-destruction.  Men are candy, drugs are fuel, girlfriends are disposable commodities, and in her world, looking out for number one is the only way to live…

    THEMES IN THIS BOOK

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    1. mary says:

      First of all I like the cover a lot. Then the women sound interesting . It sounds like a book to reccomend to my friends and to pass on to my mom.

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