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Material Girl

The Fancy Lives of the Lear Sisters

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Material Girl

By: Julia London
Narrated by: Natalie Ross
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In the first book of The Fancy Lives of the Lear Sisters trilogy, a spoiled socialite discovers the best things in life are worth working for.

For socialite Robin Lear, being handcuffed in the back of a police car for a bogus crime is the cherry on top of the worst week ever. First, her father announces devastating news. Then, in a fit of tough love, he demotes Robin from her cushy job in the family business and reassigns her to work for an insufferable manager. Now, for the first time in her life, Robin will have to earn her place in the world - and the sexy new contractor renovating her house may be just the man to show her how.

One look at beautiful Robin Lear is all Jake Manning needs to know that she’s just another trust-fund baby who’s never done an honest day’s work. Getting involved with a woman like her would be a disaster - yet staying away is proving to be damn near impossible. But who knows better than Jake that the best things in life are worth the effort….

©2013 Julia London (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
Contemporary Romance Funny Family Life Witty Romance Contemporary Women's Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction
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There are some good lessons to be learned in this book, especially for a young woman who struggles to hold on to the kind of life she has known even though she starts to see on a regular basis that she and her friends are very shallow and all they really have is money.

It took a lot of patience on my part to wade through the book and watch her make mistake after mistake.

Good one

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I liked this book. The storyline was different than most... Rich girl and not a rich Hero.

The heroine has a lot of character growth throughout the book but she acts high and mighty for a good half of the book and that gets a bit old.

Jake the Hero is awesome.

The narrator is great. She does a wonderful male voice.

Good book

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love it

Natalie Ross is my favorite narrator. I love the grandparents. they are hilarious. I love the main characters, especially Jake

This is my second or third time reading this serie

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Two totally different personalities and lifestyles try to make it work with all the opinions and negativity from family and friends making Jake and Robin doubt their budding relationship.She’s 34 and he’ 38,I think people should give them some credit that they’ve both lived long enough to know what they want and who they decide to spend their lives with,not to mention...it’s no one elses bloody business.I think everyone needs to concentrate on getting their own sh!t together instead of nosying into other people’s lives.An aggravating,back and forth,indecisive,listening to others opinions listen.I wanted to do a whole lot of biznitch slapping some sense into some of the characters and to tell a few,to get the he// over themselves.

Indecisive

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The book kinda reminds me of the 80's movie Maid To Order. Material Girl is Robin Lear the eldest daughter to very wealthy Aaron Lear owner and founder of Lear freight line. Aaron Lear is dying of cancer lashes out on all of his family members on how they are wasting their lives away due to wealth. Robin is an annoying heiress type with a disgusting sense of entitlement. Her father is scared to leave his company to his incapable daughter and decides to take down a few pegs, he demotes her position in the company so she can learn the business. Robin takes on her new position of "bubble wrap queen" to prove everyone wrong, but she learns the cold hard truth of just how right everyone was about her. Robin's eyes are opened by her hot stud of a contractor renovating her house Jake Manning. Jake teaches Robin that there is a lot more to life then money and wealth doesn't buy happiness. It the beginning you will hate this girl but she grows and you will find yourself rooting for her towards the end. The reason I didn't give it completely 5 stars all around is because there is too much fighting between Jake and Robin about their insecurities and it gets a little annoying, that my only complaint, but its still a good book.

Great Character Developement

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