Pen Pals by Olivia Goldsmith PDF Free

Pen Pals
by Olivia Goldsmith
- Publication Year
- 2002
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 470
- File Size
- 2.5 MB
- ISBN
- 9780525946441
Pen Pals Summary
Goldsmith’s novels have been hailed by critics and authors alike-the New York Times said she “tells a credible and deeply satisfying tale. It should give pause to jerks everywhere.” Newsweek compared her to Jane Austen dealing black jack, “you keep licking your fingers and reaching for the next page as if it were another potato chip.” Scott Turow hailed her as “one of our Goldsmith’s novels have been hailed by critics and authors alike-the New York Times said she “tells a credible and deeply satisfying tale. It should give pause to jerks everywhere.” Newsweek compared her to Jane Austen dealing black jack, “you keep licking your fingers and reaching for the next page as if it were another potato chip.” Scott Turow hailed her as “one of our reigning national wits” while Nelson DeMille describes her books as “funny, sexy, hip, and very clever.” Meet Jennifer-a smart, sexy woman who has made good in a man’s world. A major player on The Street, Jennifer agrees to take the fall when her boss is caught playing fast and loose with the SEC. After all, her fianc and eacute is a lawyer with the connections to get her off. Instead, Jennifer ends up in Jennings Correctional Facility for Women, a world a whole lot tougher than her Wall Street days, inside she meets a lively group of smart, tough women: crew leader Movita; crazy Cher; blindly optimistic Theresa; and the adorable Suki. While Jennifer waits in vain for the rescue that her fiance has promised, Movita makes her an offer she can’t refuse. With Pen Pals, Olivia Goldsmith gives us another modern-day battle of the sexes-dished up with scathing wit, hilarity, and plenty of attitude. It is the acclaimed author at her incomparable best. [120]…more
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