"Glitz" by Louise Backshawe

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Post 1 by Pure love (I'm going for the prolific poster awards!) on Monday, 01-Mar-2010 16:46:45

Not sure if you can get this outside the UK, but here's the review:
Four fabulous women in their thirties, the chambers' cousins, are rolling in money because their uncle has set up a trust fund for them. They have all you could want: Invitations to the most glamourous parties, a private jet that takes them to the Seyshelles once a year to visit their reclusive uncle, amazing flats and a totally easy life.
Then their uncle summons them to the Seyshelles surprisingly, announcing to the girls that he is getting married ... to a girl who is younger than the cousins (the uncle is old enough to be her grandfather).
Suddenly they have to face making it on their own. They have no skills, and no clue how.
They want to get rid of their uncle's fiance, and a catfight begins. Nobody knows that their uncle is behind all this just to amuse himself ...
everything changes when the girls start careers and start to enjoy working ...

I read this book, I couldn't put it down. It's a real girlie book, full of glamour, style, bitchiness and humour. I'd really recommend it. Anyone read it?