Whole Lotta Trouble

Whole Lotta Trouble by Stephanie Bond, published by Harper Collins in October 2004, is a contemporary fiction novel that intertwines humor and romance. The story follows Tallie Blankenship, a small-town girl determined to succeed in Manhattan’s publishing world, who faces challenges from a manipulative superagent. Alongside her are Felicia Redmon, an accomplished editor dealing with her own troubles, and Jane Glass, an e-book editor confronting a crisis of identity. Their lives become entangled in a web of deceit and unexpected consequences.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship, ambition, and the complexities of personal relationships within the competitive publishing industry. As the women plot to confront the unscrupulous Jerry Key, their plans take a dark turn when he is found dead, leading to a series of events that complicate their lives further. With a page count of 384, this edition presents a humorous yet thrilling tale filled with twists, making it a notable addition to the genres of fiction and romance.
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One Woman is Furious Tallie Blankenship is a small town girl out to make her mark onManhattan’s publishing scene, even at the expense of a personal life. She’s thrilled to be working with a high-profile mystery writer, until sleazy superagent Jerry Key threatens to yank the project unless she sleeps with him …
One Woman is Scorned Felicia Redmon is an accomplished editor with the world at her beautiful feet. But behind closed doors, her former lover, Jerry Key, is making her life miserable. After she receives a taunting nude photo of herself at her office, Felicia becomes desperate …
One Woman is Ruthless Jane Glass is an e-book editor with an identity crisis and an attitude. When she discovers Jerry Key stole material from one of her authors, she sees red …
And One Man is Dead The women’s plot to humiliate the bad-boy agent goes off without a glitch … until they discover the next morning that Jerry is dead, and not of humiliation. Toss in a missing manuscript worth millions, a sexy cop, and a bike messenger delivering desire, and the women suddenly realize that when it comes to friendship, flirtation, and felony, they’re in a “Whole Lotta Trouble”!
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