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What do you do when you break the glass ceiling and are in place as the most famous female presenter on our national TV screens? Stay there of course... But when the celebrated Patti Ward, beautiful, talented and still young finds her TV role usurped by the up-and-coming Alexandra Khan, maintaining the energy of a twenty-year-old when you're somewhat older becomes a little difficult. And despite the daily massages, wild sex and constant flirtation with her staff, Patti suspects she's on the way out. Patti, though, has worked hard to earn her place in the hearts of millions, and she's not giving up easily.

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First published September 1, 2004

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September 20, 2022
I’m going to start this review by saying that I still absolutely have no clue as to what the point was to this book.

This book felt like a slight rip-off of The Devil Wears Prada, which isn’t possible as they were published within a few weeks of each other. Except with The Devil Wears Prada, you actually liked the antagonist Miranda Priestly. Yes, she was a total cow, but she was an awesome total cow.

The antagonist in this book, I have a few words to describe here that would result in me adding trigger warnings after every word. There is crude language used, but I was honest to my core.

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September 24, 2012
while it gave an interesting insight to the world of news reading, i didnt feel anything in the book, other than thinking (that bitch!!) and the ending was rather ambigious
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