Set in the bright lights of daytime television, Satan's Sisters is the story of The Lunch Club – a long-running, popular ladies' talk show in which alliances are forged, careers are made, and bridges are burned. The show's famous red couch is ruled by its esteemed matriarch, Maxine Robinson, the first African-American to become a network news anchor, who maintains a hidden safe of diaries chronicling others' indiscretions for posterity – and leverage as needed. But even all-knowing Maxine is caught off-guard when former co-host Heather Hope, now a superstar, makes a ratings-gold guest appearance only to announce a bombshell: the imminent inside scoop straight from the mouth of another ousted member of The Lunch Club's inner sanctum. Self-described "southern belle" Melissa "Missy" Adams has written an explosive tell-all exposing all the Lunch ladies' secrets, and she's going to reveal it on Heather's show; but the story is bigger than just the two of them.
Delving into the murky waters of each of the current five co-hosts' lives – and the loved ones, lovers, and support team surrounding them, Satan's Sisters dishes the dirt while serving up laughs, suspense, solidarity, and heartbreak. The Lunch Club's beleaguered publicist is assigned to track down the embargoed manuscript and assess the potential damage to everyone's livelihood... but time is running out, and there's now a new mole spilling details of the show's private panic mode. Looks like Maxine is going to have to take things into her own hands. But can even she escape becoming collateral damage?
©2011 Star Jones (P)2011 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
"Enjoyable"
Entertaining. It was hard to keep up with the characters in the beginning. And some characters were not as developed as others.
"A must read!"
It was a book about woman that have everyday problems no matter how much money they have.
"Just couldn't get into it!"
If you could tell who Star Jones is talking about
Didn't get too far into the book it was just too hard to follow who she was talking about for some one who watches the View everyday the book was not all that from what I read.
"did not allow no stars or 1/2 stars for ratings."
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kept thinking it would get better to my suprise it did not !
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book was not great to start with but the reading of it was even worse .