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The Golden Girl

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The Golden Girl

By: Erica Orloff
Narrated by: Alyson Silverman
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The whistleblower who died before she could expose a scandal at Pruitt & Pruitt was Madison's best friend...and her father's trophy girlfriend. It'll take more than a week at the spa for this heiress-turned-spy to recover from a potential murdering dad, a rough-around-the-edges boyfriend who doesn't know she's filthy rich, and an FBI agent who has the gall to lecture her about protocol. But if it means proving Daddy's innocence and saving the family empire, golden girl Madison Taylor-Pruitt will risk anything, even running in heels!©2005 Erica Orloff (P)2006 Audible, Inc.
Action & Adventure Contemporary Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Romantic Suspense Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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The Golden Girl was a good "spy-girl" book. I love books with a little action,suspense and danger. Allyson Silverman is a great narrarator and gives the book lots of spice.

Golden Girl Rocks

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Much like the party girls we see in the tabloids...all poof and no substance. Story line had potential but I could not feel any sympathy to the characters.

All Poof and no Substance

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Yeah I know this was supposed to be a frothy piece, but did the author have to remind us every other page that the heroine was an agent... and how amazing that she was an agent, and but oh dear she couldn't tell anyone she was an agent... it was repetitive and silly and beyond unbelievable. Don't waste your time or money on this book.

Disappointing

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