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Friday, February 29, 2008

One Good Constance Bennett Deserves Another

Constance and Joan Bennett were glamorous and gorgeous movie stars of Hollywood's Golden Age. It was said that A Star is Born was based on Constance's film What Price Hollywood.

That was that Constance Bennett. This Constance Bennett is the bestselling author of twenty contemporary and historical romances. But, though she spent four years performing live theatre and studying film and television in Los Angeles, her biography departs from that of her movie star namesake. Nonetheless, her resume has plenty of glamor to boast about, including a passel of Romance Writers of America Rita nominations. In Morning Sky, one of three western romances published by E-Reads, a lovely widow is locked in a battle against crooked cattlemen. When a mysterious, compelling stranger shows up to take her side, she is enthralled - until she begins to suspect that his dark past places him on the wrong side of her fight for justice. Unfortunately, she's hooked on him.

- Richard Curtis

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