I was slightly disappointed by this book. I am a recent convert to Louise Bagshawe's books and really enjoyed the two read previously. Unfortunatley, I have just read 'Sparkles', which has a similar theme but was written so, so much better. This is the earlier novel, so obviously a theme she wanted to return to.
It is the story of Lita and Becky, two very different girls. Lita is a Hispanic model from a poor background, determined to make a lot of money and get out of the life she hates. Becky is a young heiress, suddenly coming into her English inheritence with its mansion and failing business. They are linked by Lord Rupert, a vain, lazy man with nothing more than a title and the wish to own his distant cousin's, Becky's, house. He starts off with Lita, proposes, but steals her money. Then tries the same with Becky. But both girl's quickly learn from their mistakes and build up independent, successful lives. However, they nearly ruin each other in the mistaken believe that Rupert is behind everything that goes wrong with their lives.
Personally, I found both girls a bit annoying. They go at each other under the flimsiest pretext and their rivalry is never really justified. The book blurb slates it as a revenge novel, but this only happens in the last few chapters and Rupert gets his comeupance in the last paragraph. The two other love interests, Dr Mark and Logan, are a bit one-dimensional too, and I really didn't understand Becky's fight with Logan at all. Still, it was an entertaining read, but I am so glad that Bagshawe's later novels are so much better.