Tinseltown

· HarperCollins Australia
Ebook
55
Pages

About this ebook


Dom Judd is the hottest man in Hollywood. He'll do anything to get out of being a sexy Santa in Hollywood's famous Tinseltown parade...but can he persuade his brother to take the reins?

Waitress Clare has just been dumped. Playing Rudolph is hardly going to help her single status – until she sees how drop–dead gorgeous Father Christmas is!

Laney Allen has shot to fame, but hates the limelight – and it seems only Santa can help her overcome her stage–fright...

As the snow falls and sleigh bells ring, whose Tinseltown dreams will come true?

About the author

By day I live in London. By night I relax in my fantasy LA mansion, sipping Krug in a Jacuzzi and watching a bare-chested man clean out my pool. I was born in 1983, went to boarding school in my teens and studied English at university. While there, I wrote my first (unpublished) bonkbuster: The Hardest Part. It had lots of sex in it and not a great deal else. Suffice to say that after a rambunctious beginning it was over disappointingly quickly. Despite this, the genre never lost its sheen. I want to write bonkbusters with swagger; rude, racy and irreverent reads that reignite the glory days of Collins and Cooper. Plenty of sex, bags of scandal and a host of outrageous players who keep us up long after lights-out. A long-time admirer of Jackie Collins, I often wondered what life would be like as a bonkbuster author. After working in publishing for a few years, I decided to quit and find out - and I haven't looked back since... Hollywood Sinners is my first novel. Victoria loves to hear from her readers via her email: vfoxwrites@gmail.com

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