Soapsuds, Finola Hughes
Soapsuds, Finola Hughes
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Soapsuds

Author: Finola Hughes, Digby Diehl

Narrator: Anne Flosnik

Unabridged: 16 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/14/2005

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

Having escaped to Hollywood after catching her boyfriend in bed with her best friend, London stage actress Kate McPhee is offered a gig on the popular daytime television series Live for Tomorrow. As Devon Merrick—police detective, car crash victim, and love interest for at least two men—she knows all the secrets and sins pulsating in fictional Hope Canyon. But the real drama is off the set, where the soap is indeed slippery.Enter Meredith Contini, the show’s power-wielding diva. Meredith has two rules: Know your place and Stay in it. Kate broke both on day one, which is why she suddenly found her character switching sexual orientation. That brilliant solution came from Daphne del Valle, the show’s barking-mad obsessive/compulsive producer, who drives herself and her actors to enthrall the audience. (“Sell the hurt. Sell the rage. Sell the hunger. Sell the loooooove.”)As gay detective Devon Merrick, Kate is a smash. The show is a hit. But Kate’s private life seems to be becoming something of a drama itself. Especially since everybody thinks she really is gay, which is a problem since she thinks the best cure for her real-life broken heart is to get a man into her bed. But who? Kirk, her sexy, tan, and talented leading man, is involved with Meredith. There’s Matt, the magician who makes her tea, but will her fourteen-hour days keep them from the promise of tangled sheets? And there’s Wyatt, her handsome new co-star, who Kate believes is the great love of her life. Except that he’s married, and his wife, Christine, is Kate’s new makeup artist and the one sane friend she has made in Los Angeles.

About Finola Hughes

Finola Hughes was born and educated in London. She originated the role of Victoria in the West End production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats, and made her American film debut in Staying Alive. Perhaps best known for role as Anna Devane on General Hospital – a role she played for seven years, winning an Emmy in 1991 – Hughes resurrected the character on All My Children. Now the host of How Do I Look? for the Style Network, she lives in Los Angeles with her husband, artist Russell Young, and their sons, Dylan and Cash.

About Digby Diehl

Digby Diehl is the bestselling co-author of The Million Dollar Mermaid and Angel on My Shoulder. A noted book critic, he is currently working with Coretta Scott King on her memoirs. He lives with his wife, Kay, in Los Angeles.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jillian

Genuinely don't understand why this is getting such bad reviews.. I found it to be a great light read. Amusing, interesting plotline, and unlike most books set in Hollywood or the TV scene, it didn't feel cliche and cheesy. I would definitely recommend it.......more

Goodreads review by Linda

Finola wrote a great book that is tongue in cheek but tells the real story behind the soap industry. A lot of people do not remember Glory Monty's reign on General Hospital. Finola was on both GH and All My Children. Glory Monty was a terror on GH , and Susan Lucci's (on All My Children) ego was out......more

Goodreads review by Steve

Can't get over the bashing or negative comments. 1st ANY FAN KNOWS HER OF ANNA DEVANE Fame from GH, she is so much more,. Original production of West End's Cats by LORD ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER, John Travolta's partner in Staying Alive sequel from Saturday Night Fever. Aspen a very good film about skiing......more

Goodreads review by Sascha

Between the narrator's odd fascination with her pubic hair and the insistent name-dropping that occurred in the first couple of chapters, I almost pulled the plug on this book; I am glad that I didn't. While it may not reach the heights of classic literature, it is nonetheless a fun romp, especially......more

I enjoyed this as a fan of soap operas, General Hospital and Finola Hughes specifically, and it was a fun escape for a while. It honestly felt unfinished at the end to me, but I also feel like that mirrors a soap-style episode - leaves you imagining what could happen next and wishing you could find......more