The Junior League of Willow Creek, Texas, is tr�s 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- ...
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The Junior League of Willow Creek, Texas, is tr�s 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 cr�me de la cr�me of Southern royalty should sit up and take notice, and hang on tight for this irresistible tale of getting in and getting even.
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Frede (pronounced ?Freddy? by her friends), dyed-in-the-wool Texas belle of the richest and purest sort, is having a good day. She?s just discovered, after years of trying, that she is pregnant. Then the roof caves in.
The world of the Southern belle, replete with elegant parties and teas, is stripped bare to reveal the lies, deceptions, adultery and foolishness that go on just underneath the surface. The novel is a funny, twisted revelation of what goes on down South. If you?ve ever envied the life of a rich Southern lovely, married to a wealthy husband, dressed in fancy clothes and sporting blood bluer than a blueberry?s, this book may just change your mind.