Priceless
A Novel
Book - 2010
All that changes when Jacob Williams is arrested on charges of fraud, and the SEC freezes the family's bank accounts. With her father in jail and her partying pals suddenly scarce, Charlotte escapes Manhattan and heads to the one place she doesn't think anyone will come looking: New Orleans.
Determined to rebuild her life, Charlotte moves in with her beloved former nanny and finds a job in a local restaurant. Between trying to make ends meet and hiding from her past, she meets Kat, a fellow fashionista who introduces her to the best of the Big Easy's bohemian style. With Kat by her side, Charlotte begins to haunt nightclubs, securing singing gigs that soon begin to heat up--as does her friendship with a local boy, Jackson.
But Charlotte's being followed by an angry stalker who wants nothing more than to destroy her for her father's crimes. And with Mardi Gras just around the corner, the masquerade has only just begun . . .
From the stylish avenues of Manhattan and dark clubs of the French Quarter to the bright lights of Los Angeles, the multitalented Nicole Richie's scintillating tale shows that the very life you run from is the one that won't let you hide.
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This is a very simple read, nothing complex about it at all. I didn't finish this book, I got to chapter 4 and stopped. I would not recommend this title. I had to take a look at it because of the author. The funniest part of this book is the "About the Author" paragraph. That made me la... Read More »
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Add a CommentMy favourite Nicole Richie book. The other one, The Truth About Diamonds not so much. It was really exciting, a page-turner or whatever you call them. Some questions while I was reading were: WHO is the stalker? Can Charlotte trust Jackson and Scarsford? ect. I'm looking for other Nicole Richie books in other stores.
This is a very simple read, nothing complex about it at all. I didn't finish this book, I got to chapter 4 and stopped. I would not recommend this title. I had to take a look at it because of the author. The funniest part of this book is the "About the Author" paragraph. That made me laugh out loud!