Tall, blond, and willowy, this twenty-two-year-old seems to have everything going for her she s rich and gorgeous, a talented singer, and has just returned to her Park Avenue …
Publishers Weekly
A spoiled brat finds her backbone when fate kicks her to the curb in tabloid staple Richie”s decent follow-up to The Truth About Diamonds. Charlotte Williams goes from pampered princess to outcast after her adored father pleads guilty to a massive Wall Street fraud. To escape the wrath of cheated investors, an Internet smear campaign, and a creepy stalker, Charlotte heads to the New Orleans home of Millie, her beloved former nanny and the only mom she”s known. What Charlotte finds, however, is far more than a safe harbor: a best friend in fashion maven Kat (their friendship may give readers Simple Life flashbacks); a handsome love interest in Millie”s musician son, Jackson; and a chance to unleash the sensational singing voice inherited from a mom she only knows from a heartbreaking home movie. Richie, no stranger to celebrity and tabloid gossip, proves she”s been there/done that in this celeb-savvy and disarmingly charming defense of the power of love and good genes. (Sept.)
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