Bestselling author Jane Heller cut her comic teeth and honed her zany voice at Kensington. “Cha Cha Cha” marked Heller’s auspicious fiction debut, as she blended sass and suspense into a novel that featured her trademark snappy dialogue and a classic Heller heroine — a feisty, yet vulnerable woman looking for love and finding trouble.
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Sexual Content - 2/5
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Violence - 2/5
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Language - 3/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 3/5
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Summary
Overall Jane Heller always delivers wellwritten can'tputitdown stories with memorable characters and plenty of action, and this book is no exception. Alison Koff lost her husband, home, and pampered lifestyle in the stock market crash, but she's willing to work once she grasps the idea that she has to. \"Welcome to reality,Koff,\" her
friend tells her, \"It's all the rage and everybody's doing it.\" Alison's new reality is the life of a housekeeper for acelebrity writing a tellall book. She hardly has
time to adjust to her new life before things go from difficult to dangerous. Alison has a hard time grasping that having the guy she's got a crush on find out that she works as a maid is no longer the worst of her problems, but by the end she has not only faced her own troubles, but solved those of a lot of other people as well. Now
she's ready to create a new life for herself.
Violence There are a couple of scenes involving violence.
Sexual A brief sex scene or two is described with little detail but in straightforward language.
Drug & Alcohol Both drugs and alcohol are plot points, but there is little description.