The Sweetest Taboo

The Sweetest Taboo by Carole Matthews, published by Harper Collins on May 25, 2004, is a contemporary fiction novel that explores the complexities of love and relationships in a vibrant setting. The story follows Sadie Nelson, who finds herself entangled in a romantic dilemma involving two captivating men. As she navigates her feelings for Gil McGann, a powerful Hollywood producer, and Tavis Jones, a charming actor, Sadie discovers that love can lead to unexpected challenges and complications.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the intricacies of love and the pressures of fame, set against the backdrop of Los Angeles. The book presents Sadie’s journey as she grapples with her emotions and the realities of her choices, revealing that not everything in life comes without a cost. With themes of contemporary women’s experiences and the pursuit of happiness, this edition offers a glimpse into a world where love can be both exhilarating and tumultuous. The Sweetest Taboo invites readers to join Sadie as she confronts the sweet and sour aspects of her romantic escapades.
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A story of love, life and going completely la-la in LA, from the internationally bestselling author of Bare Necessity and For Better, For Worse, Carole Matthews.
One girl in love with two guys…
Isn’t that the sweetest taboo?
Sadie Nelson knows that falling in love can be big trouble – especially when she discovers that the best things in life are never free. Her heart starts causing trouble when she first lays eyes on Gil McGann, the sexy and powerful Hollywood producer at the London Book Fair. In no time, Gil is whisking her away from her dead-end job and drizzly old England to join him in the land of the perfect suntan. Then there’s Tavis Jones, an irresistibly endearing — and criminally good-looking — actor who’s soon pulling her heartstrings in a different direction. Suddenly the choices facing Sadie in the home of the famous and the desperate-to-be-famous are enough to drive a good girl insane — especially when no-one is quite what they seem to be. It’s not great to find out that Gil has a sticky ex who won’t let go or that Tavis’s uncertain orientation may permanently cast him in the role of “good friend”. With her real life turning rapidly into a mad movie plot, what does a slightly crazed woman two much in love do?
Lights, camera, action…
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