Award winning author Georgie Lee was born and raised in San Diego where she also attended college, majoring in television and film production. She began her professional writing career at a local cable TV station writing marketing videos, promotional spots and public service announcements, some of which still haunt the airwaves.
Blinded by the dazzling lights of Hollywood, she headed north to Los Angeles where she earned her MA in Screenwriting, and settled into a career in the interesting but strange world of the entertainment industry.
A lifelong history buff, Georgie hasn't given up hope that she will one day inherit a title and a manor house. Until then, she fulfills her dreams of lords, ladies and a season in London through her stories. When not writing, she can be found reading non-fiction history or watching any movie with a costume and an accent.
In 1935, Vivien Howard is the only female director at Lion Studios. She has a string of hits and a passion for her latest project, the Civil War love story Storm of the South.
Weston Holmes is the handsome partner of Holmes International, the parent company of Lion Studios. Averse to risk and focused on the bottom line, he's worried that audiences won't accept an epic war picture directed by a young woman.
With Hollywood in the midst of the Great Depression, and the Women's Decency League railing against working women, Vivien struggles to convince Weston that she is the best director to make this movie. When a publicity mishap lands them in a staged marriage of convenience, Vivien and Weston must learn to overcome their differences to finish the film and find their Hollywood ending.
A clean historical romance steeped in the glamour of the golden age of Hollywood with echoes of the making of Gone with the Wind. An excellent addition to the library of anyone who loves the classic Hollywood novels of Martin Turnbull, Kate Alcott, and Amanda Quick.
"Lee continues to captivate. Book two in her Business of Marriage series is another great marriage of convenience. There's tension, turmoil and drama on every page. Riveting." - 4 Stars RT Book Reviews on A Too Convenient Marriage
"Lee takes readers on an uncomplicated, but sexy romp..." - RT Book Reviews on
A Debt Paid in Marriage
"Lee's novel hits the sweet spot." - RT Book Reviews on Engagement of Convenience
Título : Studio Relations: Love in the Golden Age of Hollywood
EAN : 9781311266552
Editorial : Georgie Lee
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