Intermission (e-bog) af Dixon, Phyllis R.
Dixon, Phyllis R. (forfatter)

Intermission e-bog

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An insightful and dramatic novel of women's friendship, feuds, and fame as a 1990s pop music group, reminiscent of Destiny's Child, reunites for a second shot at mega-success and must deal with both the new demands of today's social media and the same old traps of yesterday. Perfect for fans of Terry McMillan and Sheila Williams. Angel. Carmen. Doreen. Jade. Talented Memphis girls who had a bru...
E-bog 132,28 DKK
Forfattere Dixon, Phyllis R. (forfatter)
Forlag Dafina
Udgivet 25 juli 2023
Længde 320 sider
Genrer FA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781496743121
An insightful and dramatic novel of women's friendship, feuds, and fame as a 1990s pop music group, reminiscent of Destiny's Child, reunites for a second shot at mega-success and must deal with both the new demands of today's social media and the same old traps of yesterday. Perfect for fans of Terry McMillan and Sheila Williams. Angel. Carmen. Doreen. Jade. Talented Memphis girls who had a brush with pop music fameguided by Carmens warm-hearted mother. But when she was elbowed out for a bigger manager, Carmen walked too. The bitter breakup shattered the Diamonds never-easy ';sisterhood' and cost them the big-time. Now a reunion offers a fresh start, just as mid-life struggles are pushing all four to the brink. Angel hopes to reignite her failing solo career, but her insatiable ego keeps getting in the way. . . . Carmen was the groups peacemaker, but with her son in serious trouble, she's run out of patience. . . . Doreen longs to recapture the highs of performing, minus the drug hazeeven as it risks her life as a pastor's wife. . . . And Jade, always the wallflower, is determined to get recognized this time around. As the women contend with the new and overwhelming demands of celebrity, they find that the old traps have stayed the same. Can they ever reach true sisterhoodand help each other become the sparkling gems they were meant to be?