Liz Hurley

Liz Hurley
Author: Alison Bowyer
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2013-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781459662544

From 'That Dress' to the very public wrangle over the paternity of her baby son, Elizabeth Hurley is now an international star and modern day icon, whose glamorous lifestyle is a source of endless fascination to the public. A skilled self - publicist, she has risen from being seen as arm candy from Basingstoke to being hot property in her own right, and is now a household name on both sides of the Atlantic. The wealthy 38 - year - old actress and former Estee Lauder model is now a single mum who continues to run her own film company with ex - partner Hugh Grant. Liz Hurley Uncovered charts her extraordinary rise to the top of the show business elite for the first time.

A New Life for Ariana Byrne

A New Life for Ariana Byrne
Author: Liz Hurley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781913628123

Finalist in the Romantic Novelists' Association Debut Romantic Novel Award 2021 Ariana Byrne, a lively widow with two adorable sons, shakes off her tough London life and a dismal marriage when she becomes the Lady de Foix, in an unexpected reversal of fortunes. With her newfound title comes not just wealth but a whirlwind of challenges, from outsmarting greedy relatives to protecting her beloved village. Thankfully, Ariana isn't alone; she's got the quirky and endearing support of loyal retainers and the swoon-worthy attention of her dashing neighbour, Sir Sebastian Flint-Hyssop. As Ariana stumbles, learns, and laughs her way through aristocratic life, she finds more than just her footing-she discovers the joy of new beginnings and the thrill of romance. 'A New Life for Ariana Byrne' is a happy tale that dances through miscommunications, second chances, and the dazzling journey of finding where you truly belong. Get ready to be swept into a rags to riches bestseller that proves fairy tales aren't just for the storybooks.

Hugh Grant

Hugh Grant
Author: Jody Tresidder
Publisher: St Martins Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1996
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780312961800

Traces the life of the popular British actor, looks at his major film roles, and attempts to provide a glimpse of his real personality

A Biker's Life

A Biker's Life
Author: Henry Cole
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1787471063

I can't think of anywhere I'd less like to be than in a car. When you're driving a car, you're not taking part, you're a spectator. You're in a can; if it's cold you turn up the heating, if you're hungry you have a wine gum. You might be looking at what's going on, but you're definitely not a part of it. A BIKER'S LIFE is the dramatic, humorous and candid memoir of one of the most recognisable names in motorcycling. Henry Cole's passion for motorbikes began when, at the age of eight, he was first introduced to a 'man cave'. His great-uncle Redbeard's corrugated iron shed was 'stuffed to the gills with old motorbikes' which Henry helped rebuild and ride. Since then, Henry's life can be charted through the bikes and journeys he has been on - from a stifling public-school education, via many years battling addiction, to the big-sky iconic routes Henry has ridden for over twenty series as presenter of numerous TV shows. This book reminds millions of motorcyclists why their bike gives them the freedom to be exactly who they want to be: to say 'I'm doing my thing.' When you ride a motorbike you become part of a worldwide community of kindred spirits - those of us who will not be pacified by driving a car, but instead live for adventure, escape and the sheer thrill of the throttle.

By Some Miracle I Made It Out of There

By Some Miracle I Made It Out of There
Author: Tom Sizemore
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2016-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1451681682

An account of the acclaimed actor's Hollywood career and struggles with methamphetamine addiction covers his Detroit background, his relationships with various co-stars, and his experiences as a father of twin boys.

Outtakes from a Marriage

Outtakes from a Marriage
Author: Ann Leary
Publisher: Crown
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2009-05-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307405885

"A sparkling debut novel...a bittersweet tale about love, marriage, and the perils of fame." —People Julia and Joe Ferraro are living the good life in Manhattan now that Joe’s finally made it; he’s the star of a hit TV show and has just been nominated for a Golden Globe. Even better, Julia and Joe are still madly in love. Or so Julia thinks until the fateful evening when she accidentally hears a voice mail on Joe’s phone—a message left by a woman who is clearly more than a friend. Suddenly Julia is in a tailspin, compulsively checking Joe’s messages, stalking him in cyberspace, and showing up unannounced on his sets, wondering all along if she should confront him. Julia’s search forces her to consider the possibility that in the long process of helping Joe become something, she has become a bit of a “nothing,” as her daughter once described her to her class on career day. When Julia and Joe first met, she was an edgy East Village girl who wrote music reviews for the Village Voice and threw famed parties in a gritty downtown loft with her friends. But after Joe won her heart, she settled into doting motherhood and a new life of comfy clothes and parenting associations. Now, faced with the looming awards show and the possibility of a destroyed marriage, Julia embarks on an accelerated self-improvement routine of Botox, hair extensions, and erotically charged shrink sessions while dodging the sancti-mommies who lie in wait for her at her son’s preschool each day. A unique take on the perennially popular issue of women trying not to lose themselves in matrimony and motherhood, Outtakes from a Marriage is expertly and humorously set against the Manhattan preschool mafia, the Hollywood machine, and the ticking clock of a waiting red carpet. "How does a free spirit turned wife and mother cope with her actor husband's infidelity?...With tears, irreverent humor and, ultimately, a reaffirmed sense of self...A witty take on marital survival in Manhattan—with heart." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

The St. Tropez Lonely Hearts Club

The St. Tropez Lonely Hearts Club
Author: Joan Collins
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2015-11-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 147212295X

Contessa Carlotta di Ponti, stunningly beautiful and filthy rich, has finally escaped her abusive marriage and is looking to find true love in St. Tropez. The party season kicks off with a spectacular bash at billionaire Harry Silver's palatial mansion, but tragedy soon strikes. Could seemingly innocuous events - a bad oyster, a fatal wasp sting, a faulty funicular - mean something more sinister for the bejewelled citizens of St. Tropez? It is up to glamorous detective Gabrielle Poulpe to save the day and find the murderer in their midst or life on St. Tropez as its residents know it could be over forever. Can Gabrielle find the culprit before it's too late? Join the wealthy and the fabulous in the ultimate playground of the rich and the famous, for sun, sin, sex and scandal as they battle a threat from within...

Confluence and Conflict

Confluence and Conflict
Author: Brian Hurley
Publisher: Harvard East Asian Monographs
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2022-06-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9780674267909

Writers and intellectuals in modern Japan have long forged dialogues across the boundaries separating the spheres of literature and thought. This book explores some of their most provocative connections in the volatile years of the 1920s to 1950s, revealing unexpected intersections of literature, ideas, and politics in a global transwar context.

Rock Style

Rock Style
Author: Tommy Hilfiger
Publisher: Universe Pub
Total Pages: 157
Release: 1999
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9780789303837

Rock & roll is about sensual transcendence--about uproarious sounds and incredible visual drama. As the lights come up and the band hits the stage, the first impression is of what the musicians are playing--and what they're wearing. Now, from Tommy Hilfiger, the fashion designer most embraced by popular musicians in the 1990s comes this compelling revue of rock style--the clothes musicians have worn for the stage and camera and for sheer, outrageous fun--from the 1950s to right now. From the patched jeans and fringe leather of Neil Young to the chameleonlike transformations of David Bowie, the looks musicians have defined for themselves is as integral a part of their message and artistic identity as their music. Drawing on an assembly of brilliant, many rarely seen images from rock's best photographers, Hilfiger (working with renowned music journalist Anthony DeCurtis) guides readers through the wild visual world of artists whose sartorial coolness has defined what's hip. Focusing on the icons of rock, hip-hop, pop and R&B who have daringly pushed the edges of fashion and set trends--icons like Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Madonna and Prince--Hilfiger offers unique insights and sharp anecdotes to tell the ongoing, ever-evolving story of rock style.