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Jane Heller

Auteur de Female Intelligence

27+ oeuvres 1,895 utilisateurs 23 critiques 2 Favoris

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Comprend les noms: heller jane, Jane Heller, Jane Helller

Crédit image: Credit: Michael Forester

Œuvres de Jane Heller

Female Intelligence (2001) 232 exemplaires
Name Dropping (2001) 228 exemplaires
Princess Charming (1997) 160 exemplaires
The Secret Ingredient (1997) 145 exemplaires
Sis Boom Bah (1999) 144 exemplaires
Some Nerve (2006) 132 exemplaires
Best Enemies (2004) 130 exemplaires
Infernal Affairs (1996) 128 exemplaires
Lucky Stars (2003) 124 exemplaires
Cha Cha Cha (1994) 112 exemplaires
An Ex to Grind (2005) 111 exemplaires
Crystal Clear (1785) 99 exemplaires
The Club (1995) 71 exemplaires
Romance, Inc. (1996) 13 exemplaires
Crystal Clear / Sis Boom Bah (2002) 7 exemplaires
Three Blonde Mice (2016) 6 exemplaires
Internal Affairs / The Club (2000) 4 exemplaires
Meglio rospo che principe (2005) 2 exemplaires
Un ‰pesce fuor d'acqua (2001) 2 exemplaires
Mõrvakatse merel : [romaan] (1999) 2 exemplaires
Falsa Identidad (2009) 1 exemplaire
The Riverview Murders 1 exemplaire

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Nom canonique
Heller, Jane
Nom légal
Heller, Jane
Date de naissance
20th century
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
New York, USA
Lieux de résidence
Santa Barbara, California, USA
Études
University of Rochester (B.A. Classics), Annenberg School of Communications (U of PA)
Professions
Former book publicist
Relations
Michael Forester (husband)
Agent
Ellen Levine (Trident Media Group)
Courte biographie
After a decade promoting bestselling authors for New York publishing houses, Jane Heller became one herself. Her 13 novels of romantic comedy, nine of which have been optioned by Hollywood for film and television, are entertaining readers around the world - and are just out in ebook editions for the first time. Book #14, a nonfiction title, explored her passion for baseball and the NY Yankees. Her next book, also nonfiction, is due in November 2012 from Chronicle: "You'd Better Not Die or I'll Kill You: A Caregiver's Survival Guide to Keeping You in Good Health and Good Spirits." Visit her at http://www.janeheller.com.

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Amy has to work professionally with her former best friend Tara, former because Tara ran off with Amy’s fiancé Stuart. Tara and Stuart are now living a seemingly blissful married life, and Tara wrote a book about it which Amy is assigned to publicize. To cope, Amy invents a fiancé of her own, a famous author who will make Tara jealous. Complications ensue.
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ennie | 3 autres critiques | Feb 22, 2023 |
half-way thru and just couldn't do it. Way too madcap and maddening. Like reading an I Love Lucy episode without the humor
 
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CarrieWuj | 1 autre critique | Oct 24, 2020 |
I really enjoyed this. As with almost every book I read lately - did they pass a law or something? - this one is told from alternating perspectives.

Part 1 is devoted to Amy. She tells the story of how Tara, her former best friend, stole Amy's rich and successful fianc̩ and married him instead. This, unsurprisingly, results in the end of the friendship. Amy spends years in therapy trying to get over this double betrayal by Tara and Stuart.

The former friends run into each other four years later on the streets of Manhattan. Tara, looking beautiful, raves about her wonderful marriage to Stuart and their fabulous house in Long Island. She asks Amy condescendingly how she is doing and Amy invents a great fianc̩ of her own. They part company.

In a ridiculous coincidence, it turns out that Tara has written a lifestyle book called "Simply Beautiful" which has been purchased by L&T, the publishing house Amy works for. Guess who has to manage the publicity for the book? Amy. It is really a silly setup; but once you stop rolling your eyes about it, kind of fun.

Tara relentlessly presses Amy for more details about her fianc̩, and instead of 'fessing up, Amy schemes to come up with one. She quickly goes through various candidates among her male acquaintances, trying and failing to find someone remotely impressive. To her surprise she convinces L&T's star author Tony Stiles, to play along with her charade. Tony happens to be the favorite author of Tara and Stuart, and he agrees for reasons of his own to pose as Amy's besotted lover during various outings with the other couple.

By the time the focus switched perspective in Part 2, I thought Amy was a complete nitwit; so even though she was the villain of the piece up to this point, I was very sympathetic to Tara's point of view. Especially as we learn that Tara has not been completely honest about her "Simply Beautiful" life with Stuart.

The two women unravel each other's secrets, work through their past hurts, and ultimately join forces to solve a mystery and rediscover their friendship. It's all very unbelievable but fun.
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AngeH | 3 autres critiques | Jan 2, 2020 |
Not such a huge fan, I can't blame her for being angry but I just don't understand the extreme measures, maybe because I've never had a bad breakup.
 
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audraelizabeth | Aug 28, 2019 |

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Œuvres
27
Aussi par
1
Membres
1,895
Popularité
#13,581
Évaluation
½ 3.3
Critiques
23
ISBN
143
Langues
7
Favoris
2

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