Evelyn Hugo was born in poverty in Hells Kitchen, the daughter of Cuban immigrants. Her mother died young and her father was an alcoholic. Evelyn was determined that she would find a way to get out of there and have a better life. Luckily, she was born stunningly beautiful with a gorgeous figure. She found a way to get to Hollywood and the rest was history.
Monique is a journalist but she's not able to write the kind of in-depth stories she wants to. She took the hit for a prematurely released story that turned out to have errors in it and she now works for a startup. No one is more surprised than her when Evelyn reaches out to the magazine and offers a feature story but only if Monique is the person who writes it. Why would someone as famous as Evelyn Hugo have heard or her and want her as an author?
But it's way too good a story to pass up and off she goes. Evelyn is now aging although still beautiful. When Monique gets to her apartment, Evelyn tells her that she is there under false pretenses and really Evelyn wants Monique to write her life story. That's the kind of coup that makes a career for life.
Evelyn was hotly pursued from the moment she hit Hollywood. Producers and actors and directors all wanted to bed her and her best friends are Harry Cameron a director and Celia St. James. She loves her first husband, Don Adler, but he turns out to be a wife abuser and a cheat. She goes on to marry other men but most are for publicity or her career. Her most successful marriage is with Harry and they have a child. But her longest relationship and her biggest secret is with Celia, as Evelyn is bisexual. Monique goes home most days with her head reeling. She knows there is a reason Evelyn picked her but it isn't evident yet. Will she find out?
Taylor Jenkins Reid is an American author who started out in romance writing. This was her fifth book and it exploded on the charts, giving her visibility. Since then, she has had one hit after another and it now one of the most successful women's fiction authors. I didn't expect to like this one, but I really did. It was a fascinating story to read about Evelyn's life and her journey through relationships to find her one true love and there was a final twist that I didn't see coming. This book is recommended for women's fiction readers.





























