
Like me, you're probably astonished that it's now September!
Hollywood tales rank high among my fave fiction genres, as reader and writer, and within that subgenre I prefer biographical novels. I'm delighted to participate in this bestselling, award-winning multi-author giveaway of real-like stories about movie personalities of the past. Karen Essex, Heather Webb, and I are giving away these FOUR novels of Hollywood's Golden Age--the silver screen icons, scandals, and stardom--in one big prize pack.
I invite you to ENTER HERE.
These are the books included in the giveaway:
Run, Darling
by Karen Essex. Three Sisters. One War. A Harrowing Escape. For
decades, the gorgeous trio of Zsa Zsa, Eva, and Magda, with their Auntie Mame
mother, dominated gossip columns, TV and movie screens, talk shows, and
tabloids with their talent, clever quips, branded beauty products—and utter
disregard for society’s rules. Run, Darling is that untold
story.
Strangers in
the Night by Heather Webb. In the golden age of Hollywood, two of the
brightest stars would define—and defy—an era… As Frank Sinatra and
Ava Gardner ride the rollercoaster of success and failure, passion and anger,
they both wonder if the next turn will be the end of their careers, and most
devastating of all—the end of all they’ve shared.
Beautiful
Invention: A Novel of Hedy Lamarr by Margaret Porter. Hollywood Beauty.
Brilliant inventor. The incredible story of a remarkable and misunderstood
woman. In Hollywood, Louis B. Mayer transforms an Austrian refugee
into Hedy Lamarr, an icon of exotic glamour. Professional success
clashes with Hedy’s personal life as marriage and motherhood compete with the
demands of studio and stardom.
The Limits
of Limelight by Margaret Porter. Hollywood turned Ginger Rogers into a
star. What will it do for her cousin? A pretty teenager leaves
Oklahoma for California at the invitation of her relatives, to try her
luck in motion pictures. As Phyllis Fraser, she lands a contract with
RKO and swiftly discovers that Depression-era Hollywood’s surface glamor
and glitter obscure the ceaseless struggle of the hopeful starlet.
Best of luck to all who enter!