The L.A. Commandments: Thou Shalt Not Fall in Love - Gillian Duffy Reviews

The L.A. Commandments: Thou Shalt Not Fall in Love - Gillian Duffy Fiction Book

Description:Genre: Fiction / Romance / Author: Gillian Duffy / Hardcover / Book is published 2011-08-18 by Book Republic

Newest Review: ... but when Jo befriends sexy, shy musician Marc, and Suzie falls for womanizing bar-man Chris, not only are the commandments at ... more

 ... risk of being broken, but also the girls' hearts... With all California has to offer --sunshine, shopping, killer nightlife, and drop-dead-gorgeous men, will the girls stay faithful to the LA Commandments? My Opinion I have just finished reading Gillian Duffy's first novel The LA Commandments and there is only one word I can use to describe this book and that is perfect! Duffy really brings each of the characters personalities out in this novel which makes the characters feel real and familiar. I cannot imagine an...more

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The L.A. Commandments: Thou Shalt Not Fall in Love - Gillian Duffy: I command you to read this book (515 words)
by - written on 03/09/11 (Very useful, 76 readings)
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I have just finished reading The L.A Commandments by Gillian Duffy. The synopsis sounded like something I would really enjoy reading even though the cover of the book didn't give anything away. Plot Joanne Kavanagh and best friend Suzie pack their bags and swap dreary, depressing Dublin for the cool Californian coast. Both are determined to start a new life in the land of opportunity, leaving behind the recession and their complicated families. They make a pact at the airport to stick religiously to the 'LA Commandments', a list of ten 'Thou Shalt Nots' for their new life in LA, including 'Thou Shall Not Fall in Love,' but when Jo befriends sexy, ...  Read the complete review

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