Helpful Score: 2
How well I recall Jennifer O'Neill from her Summer of '42 days ... and her long and prolific modeling career. What a face!
I'm afraid I found this memoir rather shallow. I mean NINE marriages? C'mon! And she glosses over each and every one. The utter knowledge and disregard for her daughter's ordeal at the hands of one of the husbands horrified me. And her victim mentality didn't do it for me either. The icing on the cake? There weren't even the usual inserts of photographs to add some visual appeal to this book.
The tale of one of the most utterly self-absorbed women you are ever likely to come across.
Not recommended.
I'm afraid I found this memoir rather shallow. I mean NINE marriages? C'mon! And she glosses over each and every one. The utter knowledge and disregard for her daughter's ordeal at the hands of one of the husbands horrified me. And her victim mentality didn't do it for me either. The icing on the cake? There weren't even the usual inserts of photographs to add some visual appeal to this book.
The tale of one of the most utterly self-absorbed women you are ever likely to come across.
Not recommended.
Ditto to the review above! I only finished it cause I wondered how the story would end.
For someone to find the Lord, and still share in the manner she wrote, all the details of her life, is beyond me. NOT me to judge, just very very disappointed.
For someone to find the Lord, and still share in the manner she wrote, all the details of her life, is beyond me. NOT me to judge, just very very disappointed.
Not even worth reposting. very disappointing book- going straight to the paper gator to help send a kid to camp.
Unbelievable- filled with MY "good" friends, my kids turned out wonderful, glossy, superficial fluff.
can't believe I finished it- I just wanted to know how it ended.
Happily ever after.
Unbelievable- filled with MY "good" friends, my kids turned out wonderful, glossy, superficial fluff.
can't believe I finished it- I just wanted to know how it ended.
Happily ever after.