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The Debutante Divorcee
by Plum Sykes

Published: 2007-04-04
Paperback : 256 pages
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A major national media event when published in hardcover, this delicious follow-up to Bergdorf Blondes was an immediate New York Times bestseller and confirmed Plum Sykes' status as a literary superstar.

Sylvie Mortimer has just married and is blissfully happy with The Divine New ...

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(A major national media event when published in hardcover, this delicious follow-up to Bergdorf Blondes was an immediate New York Times bestseller and confirmed Plum Sykes' status as a literary superstar.

Sylvie Mortimer has just married and is blissfully happy with The Divine New Husband, Hunter. Sylvie's new friend, Lauren Blount, is very rich, very young, very thin, very pretty -- and very, very divorced. The most reckless and glamorous of Manhattan's Debutante Divorc�e set, Lauren captivates Sylvie, the group's token newlywed. But while Lauren sets out on a morality-lite, orgasm-heavy "Make Out Challenge," Sylvie discovers her marriage isn't exactly an Eternity ad -- especially when the city's most notorious Husband Huntress zeros in on her spouse.

The Debutante Divorc�e delivers all the wit and charm that made Bergdorf Blondes a smash hit. This juicy new tale delighted Sykes' many fans in hardcover and will continue to earn her new ones in this dazzling, chic paperback edition.

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  "Only Chic Lit Fans"by Rossy D. (see profile) 10/30/08

This is a chic lit novel, for those of you who do not like chic lit books, do not read this novel. I enjoyed it somewhat. It had it's funny moments, but it was just very unrealistic to me. All of the... (read more)

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