A Dollar Short: The Bottom Dollar Girls Go Hollywood by Karin Gillespie

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Synopsis

Living from paycheck to paycheck is one way of living on the edge.

When a wronged wife puts her hometown on the Hollywood star map, will she get a second chance at good fortune? A Dollar Short is a hilarious page-turner worth every last cent.



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The latest in Gillespie's lighthearted Bottom Dollar Girls series (after Bet Your Bottom Dollar), set again in the small town of Cayboo Creek, S.C., chronicles how Chiffon Amber Butrell finds the inner strength with the help of her friends to stand up to rather than stand by her man. Chiffon has never had much money, but her wayward husband, Lonnie; three children; and Bottom Dollar Emporium friends Elizabeth, Mavis and Attalee enrich her life. When Lonnie is cast as an extra in a Janie-Lynn Lauren movie, he apparently abandons his family for the star. A distraught Chiffon hurts her ankle, loses her waitressing job, is accosted by paparazzi and finds her failing marriage splashed all over the tabloids. Gillespie alternates Chiffon's story with that of her older sister, Chenille, a never-married 40-year-old who moves back to Cayboo Creek when she loses her teaching job. While some readers may enjoy Gillespie's down-home humor (Attalee's spicy Southern maxims), some of the episodes (e.g., Chiffon fends off reporters with water guns) are too cute to believe. The novel's predictable ending aims for empowerment: Chiffon grows a backbone, Chenille finds love and Janie-Lynn wins an Oscar but still cries for Lonnie. Agent, Jenny Bent. (Aug.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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A Dollar Short: The Bottom Dollar Girls Go Hollywoodby Anonymous

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June 11, 2008: This Book is a fast, don't want to put it down reader!! The situations these girls come across are hilarious! When you meet them it seem like you've know them all your life. Great book!

A Dollar Short: The Bottom Dollar Girls Go Hollywoodby Anonymous

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October 02, 2005: This series just keeps getting better. Is it any wonder James Woods (yes, the actor) has optioned the movie rights for the first book (Bet Your Bottom Dollar)? He needs to option this one, too. It's hysterical! The opening line's a killer: It isn't every day a movie star steals your husband. What woman can't identify with that? And if you love your husband, what would you do? Chiffon Butrell knows what she won't do: give philandering husband Lonnie a divorce so he can marry J-Li (short for Janie Lynn Lauren), Hollywood's hottest starlet, opting instead to put on her blinders and dig in her heals. Which is fine if you watch where you're going, but Chiffon's watching the tabloids which have her husband Lonnie and his new love jet setting the globe while Chiffon's stuck in Cayboo, S.C. trying to save face and feed her and Lonnie's three kids. Chiffon trips over Wesson oil and ends up losing her waitress job along with her husband. Her twin sister Chenille comes to the rescue, her Zolof-taking-neurotic dog Walter clutched in her arms. The sisters have as much in common as oil and vinegar, but are soon united in their eforts to ward off the press, preserve Chiffon's by now sullied reputation, and provide for the children's well-being during the mudslinging, Star and National Enquirer-style. The journey to reunite them is fraught with enough laughs to keep you reading long into the night, and laced with enough heart so you don't mind that you did. The story, teaming with pure southern charm, is grit-lit at its finest, the payoff as scurmptious as pecan pie. Serve yourself up a slice. It'll leave you hungry for more.


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