Sugar and Spice

Sugar and Spice by William Gill, published by Jove Books in 1991, is a reprint edition comprising 485 pages. This novel follows Arianne, who rises from poverty to become a prominent business figure and the third-richest woman globally. The narrative centers on Pandora, an aspiring writer who believes that profiling Arianne will secure her career. As their friendship develops, the story unfolds to reveal dark secrets from Arianne’s past.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of ambition and friendship as the two women navigate their complex relationship. The book delves into themes of personal growth and the impact of past experiences on present success. With its focus on fiction, Sugar and Spice presents a rich narrative that intertwines the lives of its characters against a backdrop of business and personal ambition.
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Arianne rose from the depths of poverty to become an unequalled player in business and the third-richest woman in the world. Pandora knows that writing a profile of Arianne will clench her career. As the two women become friends, dark secrets of the past come to light. A rousing first novel. . . .–Publishers Weekly.
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