Beyond the Blonde: A Novel

Written by:
Kathleen Flynn-Hui
Narrated by:
Susan Ericksen

Unabridged Audiobook

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Book
15
Narrator
Release Date
September 2005
Duration
8 hours 0 minutes
Summary
Welcome to Jean-Luc, New York’s hottest salon du jour, where high above Madison Avenue, Georgia Watkins—star colorist—tends the hair of socialites, actresses, models, and moguls. Georgia wasn’t born to the Manhattan elite, but she was born to color hair; back in tiny Weepeekeemie, New Hampshire, her single mother struggled to pay rent on her own small-town beauty parlor to keep the family afloat.

Yet Georgia wants more from life. And so, after a stint at Wilfred Academy, she lands a job at Jean-Luc and moves to New York City. Thrust into a glitzy, glittering, over-the-top world, she finds herself highlighting dogs’ hair to match that of their owners’, making house calls to the Hamptons, and barely batting a well-groomed eyelash at a thousand-dollar tip. A rising star in the salon, Georgia is far too busy for romance or even a day off…until she finds that her quiet, handsome colleague Massimo has more to offer than styling pointers.

With a loving boyfriend, a calendar brimming with devoted clients, and unexpected career opportunities at her fingertips, Georgia’s life feels as golden as her customers’ favorite hair color. But when she is betrayed in an unthinkable turn of events, Georgia Watkins from New Hampshire finds her loyalty and love put to the test—and she must depend on the most unlikely people to help her navigate the ugly side of beauty.
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Susan Mitchell

Oh my. Somebody get me a plot. Two thirds of the way through , I am still trying to figure out the point of this book since it is apparent we aren't getting much of a plot. The descriptions of coloring techniques and clients were amusing for the first ten minutes but after that they are a boor. And there is no humor to the book whatsoever. Making it worse, the reader is overly theatrical, the dialog is trite. I'd put it on your do not read list.

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Tracy T.

Eh. Maybe you have to be a hairdresser to appreciate it. I did find some parts interesting - mainly the descriptions of the over-the-top clients of this fabulous Manhattan hair salon. The rest of the story, though, just seemed to limp along. The narrator's French accent was mildly amusing.

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