By: Liz Ireland Publisher: Kensington Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: Kensington Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 384 Publication Date: April 01, 2006
Product Description: Love may come and go. But location is everything. It's bad enough that actress/waitress Edie Amos's boyfriend leaves her for a job in Istanbul. And that she's been fired from her only acting job - as a dancing fava bean in an industrial show. But how can she possibly pay the rent on her Chelsea dream apartment? Is nothing permanent in this life? The only thing to do is find a roommate. Unfortunately, she gets two. Tall, blonde, and imposing Greta Stolenbauer is like a dominatrix without a dungeon. Her idea of exercise is smoking while watching the Yoga channel and she eats men for breakfast. Danielle Poitier is a pampered Texas princess determined to make a go of a writing career in New York without her daddy's money and influence. Big talk for a girl who falls for every creep with a corny line. Edie's New York paradise has transformed into a reality TV show with no end date. Goodbye privacy. Hello club-hopping, psycho-dodging, party throwing insanity. But when Edie's luck goes from bad to worse, she finds support - and friendship - in the unlikeliest of places. Now, for three girls in Chelsea, it's suddenly all about finding the job, chasing the dream, landing the guy, and paying the rent on time. And while men, money, and perfect apartments may come and go, the one thing you can always count on are your friends - wherever you find them.
3 Bedrooms I loved this book and the story of the three girls. It was something different.
Great Book I really enjoyed this book, it is the first one that I read from Liz Ireland, and I'm going to read more of her books! I was dissapointed when the book ended, I wanted it to go on forever.
very fun read! The character conflicts are what really brought me into this read..... I felt as though the differences really allowed them to complement each other, with NYC as a backdrop. Loads of fun, highly recommended!!
Three Bedrooms I loved this book from the first page to the last!!!! I did'nt want it to end.
Quick, fun read I read this book after "How I Stole Her Husband," and I was absoutely impressed. While the characters were not extremely deep, you can still get an idea of where they are coming from. Liz Ireland is fantastic because she really has the reader root for the underdog with foes who are, at best, foul individuals.
Without spoiling the plot (hence the vagueness)...
What I liked the best about this book is she took three females from totally different places and placed them in very realistic situations that I'm sure many readers have participated in or can at least relate to. You can almost see how Danielle will treat Wilson, due to the foreshadowing in the book, and many people have realized their love for somebody only after it is too late. The guy Danielle falls for, and the definiton Edie gives her to describe him, reminded me of a very similar situation.
The books gets an "A" for creativity and being an overall fun read.