Synopses & Reviews
Former Junior Leaguer Linda Francis Lee has crafted a scandalously delicious novel that takes you deep into the heart of Texas blue-blood society.
The Junior League of Willow Creek, Texas, is très exclusive. Undesirables need not apply. Fredericka Mercedes Hildebrand Ware (Frede to her friends) is a member beyond reproach...until her life begins to unravel. When her husband betrays her, steals her money, and runs off to places unknown, it's something Frede would prefer to keep under wraps. The last thing she needs is to become fodder for the JLWC gossip mill. And to make matters worse, there's only one person in town who stands a chance at helping her get revenge—Howard Grout, a tasteless, gold-chain-wearing lawyer who has bought his way into Frede's tony neighborhood. But there's a price: She has to get his tacky, four-inch-stiletto-and-pink-spandex-wearing wife, Nikki, into the Junior League.
The crème de la crème of Southern royalty should sit up and take notice, and hang on tight for this irresistible tale of getting in and getting even.
Review
"[As] a guide to the arcane mysteries of Texas womanhood, Junior League is sweetened iced tea on a hot afternoon, the correct daytime beverage of choice for all would-be debutantes." USA Today
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"[M]elds a little mystery, a little hot romance, some surprising plot twists and a whole lot of snarkiness into a hilarious tongue-in-chic romp the perfect recipe for the ultimate beach read." Bookreporter.com
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"The Devil in the Junior League does for rich, desperate housewives what Bridget Jones' Diary did for British single girls: shows us their everyday lives and loves in hilarious detail. Fresh and funny, original and outrageous, this novel is fabulous from start to finish." Kristin Hannah, author of Magic Hour
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"I giggled out loud at this wickedly funny peek into the back-stabbing socialite-eat-socialite world of the rich and catty." Karen Quinn, author of The Ivy Chronicles
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"Not even the requisite happy ending can blunt Lee's deliciously sharp jabs at Texas blue bloods." Entertainment Weekly (Grade: A-)
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"An antidote to run-of-the-mill chick lit, Linda Francis Lee's novel gives a hilarious inside look at the world of backstabbing Texas socialites." Marie Claire magazine
Synopsis
Former Junior Leaguer Linda Francis Lee has crafted a scandalously delicious novel that takes you deep into the heart of Texas blue-blood society.
The Junior League of Willow Creek, Texas, is très exclusive. Undesirables need not apply. Fredericka Mercedes Hildebrand Ware (Frede to her friends) is a member beyond reproach...until her life begins to unravel. When her husband betrays her, steals her money, and runs off to places unknown, it's something Frede would prefer to keep under wraps. The last thing she needs is to become fodder for the JLWC gossip mill. And to make matters worse, there's only one person in town who stands a chance at helping her get revenge Howard Grout, a tasteless, gold-chain-wearing lawyer who has bought his way into Frede's tony neighborhood. But there's a price: She has to get his tacky, four-inch-stiletto-and-pink-spandex-wearing wife, Nikki, into the Junior League.
The crème de la crème of Southern royalty should sit up and take notice, and hang on tight for this irresistible tale of getting in and getting even.
Synopsis
The award-winning author of Suddenly Sexy pens a hysterical novel about the lengths to which one woman goes to bring her cheating husband to justice.
About the Author
Bestselling author of nineteen novels Linda Francis Lee is a former Texas Debutante who has high hopes that all photos of the experience are long gone. She currently lives in New York City with her husband where she is at work on her next novel.
Reading Group Guide
1. On paper, Frede and Nikki are complete opposites. But beneath the surface, each has a bone-deep self-confidence. Give examples of this.
2. Why, in a day and age when women have made such progress, are there still so many women who lack self-confidence?
3. Is it possible to want to be accepted into a group or clique and not seem needy?
4. Can you ever really fit into a group that you werent born into? 5. What are some of the ways women shoot themselves in the foot with their friendships? With their careers?
6. How would Frede advise someone dating an “inappropriate” man? Conversely, what would Nikki say? What would you say?
7. Why does Nikki think its so important to join the Junior League? Why does her husband Howard think its important?
8. No matter where you are from, we all have learned “the rules” of our worlds, the secret handshakes of life that prove we belong to our world. What are some of “the rules” from the world you are from?
9. Why does Sawyer hide the fact that he has money? Does that make him more or less admirable? 10. Who, really, is the “devil” in the Junior League?
11. How would Frede and Nikki answer these questions? a. What is your favorite perfume?
b. What is your favorite designer?
c. What is the best car to be seen in?
d. What is your favorite book?
e. What is your favorite piece of jewelry?
f. What is your dream vacation?