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A REAL FUN READ…,
I love Victoria Rowell so when I heard about this book I wanted to love it as well–and I did. Her writing is as snappy as she is. The story, although fiction delves into the fictional soap opera and her alter ego. As a fan of Y&R for many years I do not want to believe the race card was played as written in this novel. All in all, Secrets of a Soap Opera Diva is exactly what you would expect and hope for–A fun read…
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|Wonderful summer read!,
This book was a page turner from beginning to end. If you love drama in your books then this is the book for you. Who knew that Victoria Rowell could give such excitment not only on screen but in black and white? The way she wrote this book its like you were watching on tv, you could visualize everything that was going on. I finished this book in a weekend because I couldn’t put it down. This book deserves more than five stars! Just wonderful.
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|Fiction with a Dose of Reality,
Calysta Jeffries is an unforgettable character. Filled with drama from page one to the end, readers can’t help but wonder how much reality is within the pages. Whether you’re a soap fan or not, Secrets of a Soap Opera Diva will have you eager to turn the pages.
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