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Secrets of a Shoe Addict

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In this "zingy and funny" novel, four friends in debt secretly become phone sex operators in this "beach read" from a New York Times–bestselling author (Publishers Weekly).
Every woman has a secret. The question is: How far will she go to make sure it stays secret?
Abbey Walsh never wanted anyone to find out about her shady past. After all, she's the wife of a minister now, living an exemplary life. That is, until someone shows up from her past with blackmail in mind . . .
Tiffany Vanderslice Dreyer never dreamed that she'd find herself up to her new designer sunglasses in credit card debt from one mad moment of a shopping spree. She's an upstanding wife and mother with the perfect marriage . . . right?
Loreen Murphy hadn't meant to hire a male prostitute in Las Vegas. It was all just a big, stupid, and expensive misunderstanding. . . .
Abbey, Tiffany, and Loreen are each in need of thousands of dollars and fast. Tiffany's sister, Sandra, has the perfect idea. It's fast, it's easy, it's legal, and it's the secret that kept her shoe addiction alive. It's the perfect plan. . . .
In this deliciously sassy novel, three very different women bond when they find themselves in more than one kind of trouble. It's the story of how sometimes you have a secret that can get you in—and out—of dire straits. It's about romance, friendship, kids, revenge, affairs, and, most of all, a love of the well-heeled things in life.
Praise for Beth Harbison's Shoe Addicts Anonymous
"Chick lit with heart and sole." —People Magazine
"A pleasure from start to finish." —Marian Keyes, international bestselling author of Anybody Out There?
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 31, 2008
      Harbison's witty, fast-paced follow-up to last year's Shoe Addicts Anonymous
      chronicles the foibles of four women brought together by—in this case—not shoes but debt. During a fateful trip to Las Vegas as chaperones of a school band trip, Loreen Murphy accidentally hires a male prostitute on the PTA credit card; pastor's-wife-with-a-past Abbey Walsh gets blackmailed by an ex-con ex-boyfriend; and usually restrained PTA president Tiffany Dreyer purchases thousands of dollars worth of clothes that she can't return. Enter the zaftig Sandra Vanderslice, who, before she started her shoe-importing business, made a living as a phone sex operator. She suggests her sister, Tiffany, hop on that gravy train to pay down her credit card bills. Loreen and Abbey join up, and soon the ladies are raking in dough and trying to hide their new source of income from husbands, kids and their snoopy nemesis, the cartoonishly judgmental Deb Leventer, who wants to take over the PTA. Harbison's writing is zingy and funny, and her light touch allows her to get away with the ridiculous situations in this nutty beach read.

    • Library Journal

      May 15, 2008
      Sandra, the phone-sex operator from Harbison's first novel ("Shoe Addicts Anonymous"), introduces three PTA moms with various money troubles to the lucrative job of the phone "actress." Although none is eager to learn the trade, all are desperate for cash after the kids' band trip to Las Vegas, where debts were racked up via an ill-fated shopping spree, an accidental night with a male prostitute, and a blackmailer. After these debts are settled, the women, who have bonded and become friends, use the spoils of their phone sex business, Happy Housewives, to fund a highly successful PTA. Some readers may appreciate a plotline that provides an excuse for plenty of phone sex conversations, although poorly developed characters and too many story lines make it a tiresome read. Recommended only where the first book has been popular. [See Prepub Alert, "LJ" 2/15/08.]Anika Fajardo, Coll. of St. Catherine Lib., St. Paul, MN

      Copyright 2008 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from November 24, 2008
      This tale of four housewives who run up unexpected debt and become phone-sex operators to pay it off is a perfect fit for audio. Orlagh Cassidy milks the comedy to the hilt, especially during the phone-sex calls, when she alternates her voice between the gutteral men who call, the seductive purring tone of Tiffany and Loreen as they coo come-ons, and their actual inner thoughts during the call, which are eye-rolling and sardonically amused as they think about the ridiculousness of their conversations. Among the audio's many laugh-out-loud sequences: shy Abby's awkward, stammering attempts at the sexy calls, and the time one of the women gets caught up in her phone role only to have her daughter come home from school early. Cassidy's timing and delivery are perfect, making this audio even more fun than the print version. A St. Martin's hardcover (Reviews, Mar. 31).

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