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Audiobook (abridged)4 hours
The Washingtonienne
Written by Jessica Cutler
Narrated by Dia Shepardson
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
2.5/5
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About this audiobook
The Capitol Hill aide who scandalized Washington, D.C., with her blog has now written a sharp, steamy, utterly unrepentant novel set against the backdrop of the nation's capitol.
When Jacqueline Turner's fiancÉ gives her two days to move out of his apartment, she has no choice but to leave New York City and crash with her best friend in Washington, D.C. She needs an exciting new life--not to mention real employment. Where better to get a fresh start than the nation's capitol?
Alas, D.C. turns out to be a lot more buttoned-up and toned down than she'd hoped. It's a town where a girl has to make her own excitement--and Jacqueline Turner is just the woman for the job.
From the married presidential appointee who gives her cash after each tryst to the lascivious Georgetown lawyer who parades her around like something out of Pretty Woman, Jackie's roster of paramours grows so complicated that her friends ask her to start a blog so they can keep up. But in a small town like Washington, the line between private and public blurs very easily, and Jackie quickly realizes this blog idea may be more than she bargained for.
Deliciously gossipy and impossible to put down, The Washingtonienne is every bit as steamy and outrageous as the real-life exploits that inspired it.
When Jacqueline Turner's fiancÉ gives her two days to move out of his apartment, she has no choice but to leave New York City and crash with her best friend in Washington, D.C. She needs an exciting new life--not to mention real employment. Where better to get a fresh start than the nation's capitol?
Alas, D.C. turns out to be a lot more buttoned-up and toned down than she'd hoped. It's a town where a girl has to make her own excitement--and Jacqueline Turner is just the woman for the job.
From the married presidential appointee who gives her cash after each tryst to the lascivious Georgetown lawyer who parades her around like something out of Pretty Woman, Jackie's roster of paramours grows so complicated that her friends ask her to start a blog so they can keep up. But in a small town like Washington, the line between private and public blurs very easily, and Jackie quickly realizes this blog idea may be more than she bargained for.
Deliciously gossipy and impossible to put down, The Washingtonienne is every bit as steamy and outrageous as the real-life exploits that inspired it.
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Reviews for The Washingtonienne
Rating: 2.4523838095238095 out of 5 stars
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5It's okay for a peek on the lives of Washington people, especially those politicians. All about scandals and gossips.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5I told myself in the beginning I would not beat up a book or an author, so I will have to keep this review short.I am fine with the occasional sex scene or obscentiy cast around - but this book was over the top and too much. Filled with sex, drugs, and some work life, this book was not the "Washington Sex and the City" it was advertised to be. I felt that this book completely beat up Washington, D.C. and its residents. Being a new resident of the surrounding parts of DC, I didn't enjoy the negative connotation in the city and its dwellers received.I only finished because I could use it for two challenges and I am the girl who must give a book a fair shot. After 100 pages, I only had 150 some odd more to finish and couldn't walk away. Thankfully being stuck in a car helped finish it off. Unfortunately, living near DC, I was so excited to read this book and be able to know where the character was running around. I was let down.I would not pass this book off to anyone.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5I thought this would be a light, smutty little read, and it was. It was not a great book, but it moved along quickly.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5If this novel is based on truth, our taxpayer dollars fund workers who goof around all day on the Internet, take long lunch hours to have sex with married men, and heavily drink and drug. I may not approve of the Washingtonienne's behavior, but it sure was fun to read about.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This is one sick book! What can I say I loved it! Based on the true happenings of Jessica Cutler's experiences in Washington working for a senator. It's risque but also cleverly written. If you like something a little bit more on the wild and true side and like modern women fiction - try it!
I did warn you will be shocked at a few things! - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Interesting, funny, and entertaining! The novel's protagonist does tend towards the trashier side of relationships, but the novel's vibrant social scene and the Washington, D.C. power centre help to spruce up any perceived shortcomings!