Blame It on the Fame by Tracie Banister


Blame It on the Fame

OK where do I start to sing the praises of Tracie Banister? I am amazed this was her first book. The writing and imagination  to have five YES 5 simultaneous stories all going on surrounding the Oscar race is fab! For the stores we have the b*tch of all B’s Danielle. I wanted to smack her so many times. She was the epitome of selfish and she said things that shocked me so badly I wanted to throw the Kindle. She was married to a former tv star who was struggling to get back into the business. My clippings were filled with her smart remarks. There were so many that I read and sat there thinking ÖMG she said THAT?”

 

Then there was Anaya who was discovered in NY stealing a candy bar. She shot to fame, hit the bumps, fell pretty bad but dusted herself off. Her manager and the man that discovered her Robert was a dream boat. He did everything for her. 

 

Then Laurel! her story was so earth shattering! Her husband grrr I wanted to get him in a choke hold and pluck his chest hair off one by one. That rotten SOB. Her kids were fab, her life, and career were equally as fab. Then the poor thing was hit with panic attacks and took a break to be in the quiet suburb of Avon. Her story was gripping and really pulled at the old heart strings.

 

Next is Phillipa and her love/hate Miles Nothing to say but I loved them. He was a swoon on Monday and Stab in the eyeball on Tuesday guy. Yeah I loved him big time!  Everything about them was total torture. I will add that they were loaded with naughty scenes too, I may have loved him cause of that. blushing

 

Last was Jordan. She was the product of a hot Hollywood couple who was known for actually acting well. She was extremely immersed in her roles and choosing them careful, not to make money.She didnt hand onto the family name for her fame. Her Mother had so many smart and funny lines I could have pissed my pants. When she comes out as being gay and ion love with her assistant Zoe her mom glosses over it and recommends a Japanese straightener for Zoe. How freakin Hollywood is that?

 

Together there was a ton of drama, heat, sacrifice and lust. Everything that makes the author a “gotta read” type of author. Just gushing right now. Ooops I highly recommend this one. 

 

BUY IT http://www.amazon.com/Blame-It-Fame-ebook/dp/B006ZBG5HU

 

Twitter

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Her Blog

http://traciebanister.blogspot.com/

 

Goodreads:

http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5448518.Tracie_Banister

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