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A racy, romantic, escapist story filled with glamour and heart and set in the movie world of Hollywood, by the author of Seduction and The Perfect Location.In Hollywood, not everyone is ready for their close up, especially when it exposes the secrets of past ...Zoe Greene manages the careers of Hollywood's biggest stars. She'll do anything to help them - and herself - get ahead. Actress Maggie Hall, Zoe's childhood friend, has been America's sweetheart for nearly twenty years. And she's about to learn that there are two things in life you just can't fight: growing older and falling in love. Dylan Mercer - young, beautiful and defiant - has run away from her intellectual New York parents to try her luck in Hollywood. She's not after fame and fortune, though. Dylan is on a quest to find her birth mother.All three women soon become swept up in the search for the actress who will score the role of a lifetime. But ambition and desire can bring out the worst in people. And in Hollywood, not everyone is ready for the their close up, especially when it exposes the secrets of past ...'A Hollywood tale of ambition, drama, secrets and lies . . . Think Jackie Collins and you're on the right track . . . The characters are well developed and likable, the story interesting, the romance never over the top . . . perfect for a weekend escape.' Sunday Canberra Times'Forster has produced a glamorous, easy-to-read novel in Close Up, one that ends all too soon . . . A great successor to the chick lit genre, easier to read and with a whole lot more substance.' West AustralianPraise for Kate Forster's Seduction'This addictive novel is the perfect beach read.' New Idea'Movie stars, glamour, seduction, jetsetting across the globe ... a recipe for a ripper read.' OK! Magazine'A juicy read full of glitz, glamour and Hollywood scandal.' Cleo'A fun beach read about the rich and famous ... the one to pack.' Who magazine … (mehr)
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I don’t care what anyone says about covers – they attract me! But in very shallow ways – my first thought of the cover of Close Up was, ‘which lipstick is that?’ (I really need a coral red colour like that) and was shortly followed by, ‘I want those sunglasses’. Inside the covers though is a book where the majority of the characters have all the tangible things they could possibly want. Naturally, it’s the things that money can’t buy that they want – love, family and success. The road to obtaining that is one hell of a ride!

Let me backtrack for a moment. Kate Forster is an Australian author, but this book is firmly centred in Hollywood. It’s the kind of juicy Hollywood story that I love to devour over the course of a weekend – spurned lovers, fierce friendships, a race for an acting role, fights that make you squirm in your seat and that all-elusive happiness. Close Up has it all - watch out Jackie Collins!

The book is centred around three women - Maggie Hall is an incredibly successful actress who age is just starting to catch up with. A genuinely nice person; a gift of a pair of designer heels to a washroom attendant sends her and friend Zoe on a crazy ride of drama and coincidences. Zoe is Maggie’s best friend and agent, but has a desire to produce the book that all Hollywood is talking about – The Art of Love. After securing the film rights and hiding drunken writer Hugh in L.A., she’s out to make a deal studio bigwig Jeff. Can she get past Jeff’s blustery façade and demands for actors?

Dylan’s trying to make ends meet as a washroom attendant, valet parking person…anything that allows her to stay in L.A. while she hunts for her birth mother. After meeting Maggie Hall, a job working for her ex-stepson post heart transplant sounds easy. But she didn’t think she would fall for Elliott – or that Aussie heartthrob Will would be such an idiot…

Meanwhile Maggie is trying to get the role of Simone in The Art of Love. But is her growing friendship with the author true, or just very, very good acting? Add in some flashbacks to two young girls abused and alone and this makes for a plot at breakneck speed! I loved the plot of Close Up – sure, you may have already guessed the answer to how the main characters fit together, but the ride is damn good. Forster has a talent for writing arguments that I was embarrassed to witness because the emotion came through so strongly. But there are some beautiful moments too where everything comes together just perfectly. Some of the coincidences in the book are probably too out there to be true, but if they can’t happen in fiction, where else can we dream?

The supporting characters are wonderful and really lift the book from Hollywood romp to wonderful book. Elliott, Maggie’s ex-stepson (and son of Will) is a shy character who has been through a lot – a heart transplant and a crazy-angry father have him wanting to stay in his room for eternity. It’s wonderful to see him blossom with Maggie’s support, followed by Dylan’s friendship and love. Will (who I really hope is not based on any Aussie star) is just unlikeable – he doesn’t seem to care for much beyond a starlet and throws his weight around, expecting all to bow in submission. It’s nice to see a little payback occur! Jeff, studio head with a triad of divorces, is beautifully gruff and has some of the best insults-come-compliments in the book. His presence lit up the page.

I loved this book – a perfect weekend read (but make sure you don’t have much else to do, because you won’t stop reading)!

Thank you to Penguin Australia and The Reading Room for the copy of this book.

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  birdsam0610 | Feb 6, 2014 |
Kate Forster’s latest novel is an entertaining story about ambition, desire, friendship and love set in LA’s Tinseltown, featuring three women looking to make their dreams come true.

The screenplay of ‘The Art of Love’ is Hollywood’s latest ‘it’ project, one that talent manager Zoe Greene is intent on using to take her career to the next level. Actress Maggie Hall would do anything for the starring role, determined to deny that after twenty years as America’s sweetheart, she is at least a decade too old for the part. Dylan Mercer came to Hollywood searching for her birth mother, not a film career, but who can resist the lure of fame and fortune?

I was expecting a shallow Hollywood novel, dripping in glamour and celebrity name-dropping, so I was pleasantly surprised to discover Close Up offers a warm and engaging story. Moving between the present and the past it reveals how the lives of Zoe, Maggie and Dylan intertwine as they each reach a crossroads in their life, and discover that success is not all their hearts desire. Romance is a feature of the plot for all three women, troubled briefly by miscommunication and personal issues.

Close Up proved to be an enjoyable, well written escapist read and since this is Hollywood, you can expect a fairytale ending for all. ( )
  shelleyraec | Jan 29, 2014 |
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A racy, romantic, escapist story filled with glamour and heart and set in the movie world of Hollywood, by the author of Seduction and The Perfect Location.In Hollywood, not everyone is ready for their close up, especially when it exposes the secrets of past ...Zoe Greene manages the careers of Hollywood's biggest stars. She'll do anything to help them - and herself - get ahead. Actress Maggie Hall, Zoe's childhood friend, has been America's sweetheart for nearly twenty years. And she's about to learn that there are two things in life you just can't fight: growing older and falling in love. Dylan Mercer - young, beautiful and defiant - has run away from her intellectual New York parents to try her luck in Hollywood. She's not after fame and fortune, though. Dylan is on a quest to find her birth mother.All three women soon become swept up in the search for the actress who will score the role of a lifetime. But ambition and desire can bring out the worst in people. And in Hollywood, not everyone is ready for the their close up, especially when it exposes the secrets of past ...'A Hollywood tale of ambition, drama, secrets and lies . . . Think Jackie Collins and you're on the right track . . . The characters are well developed and likable, the story interesting, the romance never over the top . . . perfect for a weekend escape.' Sunday Canberra Times'Forster has produced a glamorous, easy-to-read novel in Close Up, one that ends all too soon . . . A great successor to the chick lit genre, easier to read and with a whole lot more substance.' West AustralianPraise for Kate Forster's Seduction'This addictive novel is the perfect beach read.' New Idea'Movie stars, glamour, seduction, jetsetting across the globe ... a recipe for a ripper read.' OK! Magazine'A juicy read full of glitz, glamour and Hollywood scandal.' Cleo'A fun beach read about the rich and famous ... the one to pack.' Who magazine 

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