Sep
30
Rating
5 stars - Bagshawe delivers another sensational novel
I’ve been a big fan of Louise Bagshawe ever since I got a free copy of Career Girls in a magazine several years ago. Over recent years her chick lit novels have gone from strength to strength and I know that when I pick one up I won’t be able to put it down - and Glitz did not disappoint!
Glitz is about…
Four cousins who have lived in the lap of luxury since they turned eighteen — thanks to a trust fund from their Uncle Clem. As the years pass and they become accustomed to their luxury lifestyles their Uncle drops a bombshell which could result in the loss of their beloved trust funds. The two sets of sisters must put aside their differences and work together to reclaim what they believe to be rightfully theirs.
This novel is crammed full with glamour — but underneath the glitz and designer labels is a rip-roaring tale of four girls who come to realise the true value of themselves and their family.
I’d recommend this book to…
Anyone looking for a book that will capture their attention — a light-hearted read that will keep them engrossed from the first page to the last.
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Other novels by Louise Bagshawe
- Career Girls (1995)
- The Movie (1996)
- Tall Poppies (1997)
- Venus Envy (1998)
- A Kept Woman (2000)
- When She Was Bad… (2001)
- The Devil You Know (2003)
- Monday’s Child (2004)
- Tuesday’s Child (2005)
- Sparkles (2006)
- Glamour (2007)
- Glitz (2008)

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I love, love Louise Bagshawe and just saw a negative review of this the other day and was sad. So I’m glad to hear that you liked it, yay! I’ll have to get a copy. Have you read her sister, Tilly Bagshawe?
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