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The Bitch Mass Market Paperback – March 27, 1997
Gloriously beautiful Fontaine Khaled has shed her filthy rich husband for the life she really wants: a riotous whirl of champagne, designer clothes, and the hottest, sexiest men. But the never-ending party comes with a price, one even her ex-husband's outrageous alimony payments can't afford.
When Nico collides with Fontaine, their mutual lust is immediate and intense. Nico will need to use her if he wants to stay alive. Fontaine fears she's met her match. Love is the last thing on their minds, but it may be their fate -- if their creditors don't get them first.
- Print length146 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherJackie Collins
- Publication dateMarch 27, 1997
- Dimensions4.19 x 0.68 x 6.75 inches
- ISBN-100061012521
- ISBN-13978-0061012525
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- Publisher : Jackie Collins (March 27, 1997)
- Language : English
- Mass Market Paperback : 146 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0061012521
- ISBN-13 : 978-0061012525
- Item Weight : 4.8 ounces
- Dimensions : 4.19 x 0.68 x 6.75 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,634,118 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #696,940 in Genre Literature & Fiction
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There have been many imitators, but only ever one Jackie Collins!
The iconic author has been called a “raunchy moralist” by the late director Louis Malle and “Hollywood’s own Marcel Proust” by Vanity Fair magazine.
With over half a billion copies of her books sold in more than forty countries, and with thirty one New York Times bestsellers to her credit, she is one of the world’s top-selling novelists.
From glamorous Beverly Hills bedrooms to Hollywood movie studios; from glittering rock concerts in London to the yachts of Russian billionaires, Jackie Collins chronicles the scandalous lives of the rich, famous and infamous from the inside looking out.
“I write about real people in disguise,” she once said. “If anything, my characters are toned down - the truth is much more bizarre!”
Born in in London, England, her first novel, "The World is Full of Married Men" was published in 1968 and established Collins as an author who dared to step where no other female writer had gone before. She followed it year after year with one successful title after another, including “The Stud” and “The Bitch”, both adapted into films in the 1970s starring her actress sister, Joan Collins.
The 1980s saw Jackie finding her stride when she published "Chances”, the first installment in a sprawling family saga introducing the strong, sexy and powerful Lucky Santangelo. Soon after came the seminal 80s blockbuster, “Hollywood Wives” which was adapted into one of ABCs highest rated mini series.
The 90s and 2000s saw Jackie on a wild writing streak, satisfying her devoted readers with hit after hit, including “Lady Boss”, “Hollywood Kids”, “Poor Little Bitch Girl” and “The Power Trip” among many others.
Jackie was awarded an OBE (Order of the British Empire) by the Queen of England in 2013 for her services to literature and charity. When accepting the honor she said to the Queen 'Not bad for a school drop-out' - a revelation capturing her belief that both passion and determination can lead to big dreams coming true!
Jackie was a long time supporter of AIDS Project LA, HIV & AIDS research and equality for the LGBT community. She was widely known for writing characters who reflected a whole spectrum of society.
In addition to her long and lustrous career, Jackie valued her family above all else, including her three daughters and six grandchildren. She wrote every one of her manuscripts by hand, as well as being widely known for her photographic skills, constantly documenting family, friends and her celebrity circle.
Jackie died of breast cancer on September 19th 2015, six years after being given a stage 4 diagnosis, which she chose to keep private until the final weeks of her life.
She believed in the power of positive thinking and during that six years continued to write five more books and traveled the world on yearly book tours. Her last novel, “The Santangelos”, the thrilling final installment in the epic nine book series, was released in 2015, just weeks before her death.
Jackie Collins was a creative force, a mentor and trailblazer in fiction, and an inspiration to all who knew her, in addition to the millions of readers whose lives she enriched through her novels for over four decades.
In her last interview before her death, Jackie said "I want people to see me as an example of strength - and doing things my way...'"
The Jackie Collins 'way' will most definitely live on through her absorbing characters and compulsive plot lines for years to come
A compelling documentary about Jackie's life and trailblazing career 'Lady Boss-The Jackie Collins Story' produced by Academy Award Winning Passion Pictures, CNN Films, BBC Arts & AGC productions will be released in 2021.
Visit Jackie's website at www.JackieCollins.com to delve into Jackie's world and sign up for the #GetYourJackieCollinsOn newsletter - for book promos, all the latest news on all things Jackie and bonus exclusives!!
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Customers find the book an engaging read with good value. They appreciate the great character development and find it easy to breeze through. However, some feel the story is too short and lacks a complete ending.
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Customers enjoy the book's readability. They find it engaging, with an interesting storyline that keeps them hooked until the end. The writing style is described as well-crafted and the author is praised as a talented writer.
"...of her books,,, now is the time to start,,, won't let you down and well written,, not sex on every page but great reads." Read more
"Great book" Read more
"...single handedly kept me entertained with her steamy, sexy and outrageous books for years...." Read more
"...For a quick light read and some trashy writing, THE BITCH is recommended." Read more
Customers find the book entertaining and a good value for money.
"...I enjoyed it though. I really liked the Kindle price. Im glad more authors are releasing Kindle versions through Whispet net" Read more
"...books and was thrilled when I found this on the Amazon site at an affordable price. I flew through the book in two days." Read more
"The book arrived earlier than expected...it was a good value and entertaining...good read this cold and snowy polar vortex winter." Read more
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Customers appreciate the character development.
"Jackie is definitely at her best with this novel. I really enjoyed her characters. I was just not happy with the ending...." Read more
"Rather sorry for my liking, but the story line was great,I enjoyed all the characters, always a favorite author, always :)" Read more
"Great Character Development..." Read more
Customers enjoy the book's pacing and find it an engaging read. They describe it as a classic Jackie Collins book, with suspenseful moments and love scenes.
"This is a classic Jackie Collins book. Intense and a fun read ! Full of glitz, glamour, sex, and mob" Read more
"I gave thus 5 stars as it is exciting,suspenseful and full of Jackies love mixes! I have not read a book from her that I didn't like." Read more
"Excellent, typical Jackie Collins; A good read..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the story. Some find it exciting and suspenseful, with new characters introduced each page. Others feel the story lacks a complete ending and is boring without any plot twists or interesting characters.
"The story line keeps your interest. Each page introduces new characters. All are interwoven to a surprise ending. Could not put this book down." Read more
"none of the plot twists or interesting characters im used to when reading a jc novel.very short .not her best work" Read more
"...For what I paid, I expected more to read. But good story. More "Bitch", please." Read more
"Love Jackie Collins' books. Sizzling, fun stories you cannot help but love. Sometimes books that require little thinking are needed!" Read more
Customers find the book too short.
"...twists or interesting characters im used to when reading a jc novel.very short .not her best work" Read more
"Good fut not as good as some of her other novels.Kind of short and not so developed." Read more
"...That being said, I was a little disappointed with this one. It was rather short for all of the characters involved an ended rather abruptly." Read more
"...This one was short & sweet. But a bit TOO short I'd say." Read more
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Also, I have to say that I have a feeling I would have liked it better without the updates to bring it up to modern day. Having a modern-day reference thrown in abruptly seemed strange as the vibe was all 70s. Little details like the disco clubs, watching a movie on the airplane in first class, and the lack of new technology - these all clearly indicated that the book was really a 70s/80s-era book. And I think I would have more fun with it if it had gone whole-hog.

