21 Steps To Happiness (Red Dress Ink)

by F. G. Gerson | Women's Fiction |
ISBN: 0373895836 Global Overview for this book
Registered by xallroyx of Huntington Beach, California USA on 7/12/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by xallroyx from Huntington Beach, California USA on Wednesday, July 12, 2006
Lynn Blanchett's Steps to Happiness:
Step 1: Find a job. (Done! I'm doing PR for hotshot young designer Muriel B. -- which I'm totally unqualified for.)

Step 2: Find a man. (Check! There's a rich, gorgeous man chasing me . . . so what if I find him infinitely less appealing than my charming, possibly gay, French coworker?)

Step 3: Find a translator. (Hmm? I do have that French-English dictionary . . . but it so doesn't help with the language of love.)

Step 4: Find a shower. (I did just fly in from New York . . . I can't be fabulous all the time!)

Dropped into a ridiculously cushy job in Paris by her distant fashion-icon mother, all Lynn has to do to prove she's not a fraud (which she is!) is figure out what exactly her job entails, how she got involved in something that can only be described as fashion treason and how to untangle her love life in time to make Muriel B.'s next runway show the event of the season. With time running short and expertise running low, Lynn has little to guide her but a self-help manual that promises twenty steps to happiness.

Written by a fashion insider, 21 Steps to Happiness is a dishy must-read whose narrator boldly and hilariously goes where no young American in Paris has gone before -- behind the seams.

Journal Entry 2 by xallroyx from Huntington Beach, California USA on Sunday, December 31, 2006
Another quick read for me:) This was a cute read about the fashion industry and one girls way of figuring it all out. One problem I had with it was what the heck Lynn did before this world was thrust upon her. She kept saying she was a fraud and all at the beginning, but there was no clue on what she did before the story started. It was like she just appeared. I had fun reading it though!

Journal Entry 3 by BunnyLady from Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin USA on Tuesday, January 16, 2007
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