Monday, August 18, 2008

Party Favors

I saw this book at the grocery store the other day and thought it looked fun. Have any of you read or heard about Party Favors by Nicole Sexton?
It looks fun! Here is a little blurb from the inside flap so you can all be in the know:
Temple Sachet’s got style, smarts, and the party planning gene in her blood. Having grown up in New Orleans, surrounded by the pageantry of Mardi Gras, Temple learned a thing or two about how to turn a fantastic party into a money maker. It’s a skill that pays off big when her gala for the Missouri Opera turns into a Ray of Hope internship at the White House. Within weeks, Temple’s caught Potomac Fever—a hopeless, incurable addiction to D.C. for which there is only one cure: a nasty-tasting spoonful of disillusionment….
Temple rises quickly through the ranks of the Republican Party’s fundraising elite, navigating a treacherous community of lobbyists making deals for dollars, gossiping staffers, and child-like senators, to be appointed the highly coveted position of Finance Director for the Republican Senate Campaign Committee. Her every waking moment is spent convincing the über-rich and ultra eccentric to hand over the cash money green and, in the process, she learns everyone’s secrets. Temple knows which senators can be manipulated by baked goods, which donors are most likely to pass out drunk at dinners, which chiefs of staff are still “in the closet” and, unbelievably, which senators are actually good people, behaving with integrity even if no one is watching. She is envied, adored, respected, feared, and most of all needed as a fundraiser.
From the outside, Temple’s life looks like one fantastic party, but on the inside she’s tired of dating the wrong men and sleeping on the office floor. Her successes are measured in dollars, all of her status is derived from the politicians she knows personally, and all of her friendships stem from her career. But with her entire identity so wrapped up in D.C., can she walk away from it?
Party Favors gives a deliciously witty peek into the secretive world of political fundraising in D.C. Written by a former Director of Finance for the National Republican Senatorial Committee, the novel explores the very real truth that favor means you owe, winning won’t save you, and, ultimately, you will be betrayed.
So what do you think? I am considering adding it to my cart with the Gossip Girl DVDs.

10 comments:

Lauren said...

This looks like a great book! I am sure that a lot of it is based on fact.

I hope you had a nice weekend!

Belle of the Ball said...

Yes! She seemed like the best/most quality designer that I could find after looking at pages of cozies! Mine is on its way here! I'll post you at the bottom, so people can look at yours, too!

Mustang Prep said...

This is SO SO SO up my alley!

Muffy said...

Oh, it looks GOOD! I am totally judging this book by its cover- and I am IMPRESSED!

Em said...

Looks great! I have read so many great books this summer, and I definitely want to keep it up into the fall. Let us know if it is as good as it sounds!

Have a great day!

Belle of the Ball said...

You are so welcome! It just looks so fabulous and bouncy! Do you use a flat iron?! Bc mine is super curly and extra thick, but even with the permanent straightening it still isn't fabulous like yours! What am I doing wrong?!

Princess Freckles said...

Sounds great! I'm going to check it out!

Vineyard Vogue said...

I think it sounds like a great book too! In fact, I think I may have to order it myself! Thanks for sharing!

skinny fat chick said...

Ooh it sounds good. You should definitely get it so you can tell us all how it is!

The Doctor's Wife said...

Sounds really good! I'll have to put it on my Amazon list...