The Hottie and The Nottie
By ETEditor

The Hottie & The NottieIn the tradition of many 20-something films, The Hottie and The Nottie seeks to use comedy to make a poignant statement about superficiality.

“Hottie” follows Nate Cooper on his quest to find and woo his first grade crush, Christabel Abbott played by 
infamous socialite-turned-musician-turned-actress, Paris Hilton. When he finds her, he also finds that she is still friends with June, her grossly unattractive sidekick. In order to get anywhere with Christabel (Hilton), he must first find someone for June. Using every trick possible, Nate discovers that romance comes in many shapes and sizes – and that true love can strike when you least expect it.

For more information about The Hottie and The Nottie on DVD, visit www.hottienottiedvd.com or www.amazon.com.

Tangled Web
By ETEditor
 

Jealousy A Strange Company KeeperDrama, drama, and more drama is easy to find when you mix insecurity, money and the fast life. Jealousy, A Strange Company Keeper follows troubled Rochelle Jackson and her sociopath-like vengeance toward her favored and cultured cousin, Dakota North. Author Marsha D. Jenkins-Sanders displays a thorough depiction of jealousy’s origin and depth wrapped in a setting of wealth and decadence.

Readers will humorously identify with some of Rochelle’s actions but amusement will quickly turn to horror, when the insecure woman’s twisted schemes include bugging Dakota’s phones and bringing false charges against Chauncey, the socialite’s doting fiancé. Rochelle recruits as many as possible into her army of deceit, including friends, family and Dakota’s long lost ex-husband. Her well-crafted plots bring up questions about the delicacy of her mental health.

As the story unfolds, Dakota is only partially aware of the circus going on around her. She’s more interested in rebuilding her life with her fiancé, a man who is not quite all that he seems. In this latest installment, Jenkins-Sanders paints a vivid picture of wealth and envy, as well as the lengths people go to achieve the former and justify the latter. Those that enjoyed her first novel (The Other Side of Through) will enjoy this wild ride.

For more information about Marsha D. Jenkins-Sanders books, visit http://www.marshajenkinssanders.homestead.com/.

To see Entertainment Wire's interview with Jenkins-Sanders, click here.

 

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