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Pot of Gold
  

Pot of Gold (Audio Cassette)

by Judith Michael (Author)
2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)

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From Publishers Weekly

This four-week PW bestseller portrays the conflicts and quandries of a single mother who wins $60 million in the lottery.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Kirkus Reviews

Another novel from the PC of Judith Michael--really a husband a wife writing team based in Aspen and Chicago, known for their popular, plumped-up category-style romances (Sleeping Beauty, A Ruling Passion, etc.). And guess what happens on page one? The hard-working, divorced, beautiful-but-unaware-of-it, 35-year-old heroine, Claire Goddard, of Danbury, Connecticut, wins $60 million in the lottery- -which poses the book's ber-issue: Will money ruin her and her knockout 17-year-old daughter, Emma? Not surprisingly, shopping follows the windfall; indeed, Claire ``could not stop buying,'' beginning with two Mercedes, a million-dollar home, and a makeover. The new ``look'' stands her in good stead when she takes Emma on a cruise to Alaska, where the Goddard girls meet the Eiger boys. ``You're a cool breeze over the dung of the people I spend my time with,'' is how Quentin Eiger, head of a cosmetics company, romances Claire. His son, Brix, woos Emma with cocaine and an offer to be the Eiger girl, modeling a special new line of makeup called PK-20. The problem is just that PK-20 causes rashes and blindness-- information the Eigers are trying to suppress. Emma will make a big mistake by confronting Brix about it, since he cares more for PK-20 than he does for her. Meanwhile, Claire figures out that Quentin is more a part of the dung heap than separate from it. Fortunately, though, there's a handsome journalist waiting in the wings to console her. This is what it is: cherry Jell-O, with a dollop of fake whipped cream in the form of awful writing. (Literary Guild Dual Selection for November) -- Copyright ©1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Heroine Doesn't Have Any Common Sense!, Jan 22 2004
I listened to the Pot of Gold audiobook recording and while the story had it's moments and started off good it just had too many flaws for me to enjoy, for one thing I found that the author went on and on in the beginning of the story about how intelligent and strong Claire was but like the previous reviewer I found her to be too gullible and trusting. For someone describe as being so intelligent she was rather ditzy and didn't have much common sense and I also find it unbelievable that she would take a complete strangers word that she is who she says she is without proof and let that stranger move in with her and her daughter. The believability factor just wasn't there and the story was rather unpleasant! I felt like I wasted my money buying this audiobook and it definitely was not good enough for my keeper shelf!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Rich but gullible., Jun 25 2003
By Beverley Strong (Australia) - See all my reviews
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Claire Goddard, a beautiful young divorcee, raising a teenaged daughter Emma, wins the lottery- a staggering $60 million! They both go slightly beserk,spending thousands on clothes and a huge amount for a beautiful house.From out of the blue appears an elderly woman,Hannah, claiming to be a distant cousin who appoints herself their housekeeper and gaurdian.When Claire and Emma take a cruise to Alaska, they meet father and son,Quentin and Brix Eiger who proceed to charm and seduce them. Emma becomes totally infatuated with Brix who introduces her to drink and drugs and suggests that she abandons her plans to go to college and becomes a model instead.Meanwhile Claire falls into a dangerous,subservient way of life with Quentin who dominates her sexually. Quentins laboratories are manufacturing a line of cosmetics which promises to be hugely lucrative but which in actuality, are extremely dangerous, to the point of causing blindness.I enjoyed the book as a good read but while I can understand a 17 year old being infatuated to the point of unquestioning obedience, I find it difficult to understand how a mature, intelligent woman who has her own huge financial security, could go along with this dominating monster,even for a while!Another point that wasn't explained was how they took a stranger into their lives, not even questioning the relationship--no one could be a trusting as that !
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1.0 out of 5 stars Didn't Care For It!, Oct 1 2001
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I didn't care for it, it was too far fetched and it was too long and draggy and the characters were obnoxious!
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4.0 out of 5 stars POT OF GOLD
It was a wonderful other than the fact the book itself fell literally apart. The book bind fell apart and the pages fell into about three different sections. Read more
Published on May 24 2001 by Julie Sammons

1.0 out of 5 stars What a disappointment!
I'm a big fan of some of Judith Michael's other novels, including Possessions, Deceptions, and A Tangled Web. Read more
Published on Dec 21 2000

3.0 out of 5 stars A nice, easy read!
I'm glad to have discovered Judith Michael's books. I've read two and enjoyed both of them. There were a few parts in the book a little hard to believe! Read more
Published on Oct 24 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars The Best
This is my all-time favorite of Judith Michael's. Okay, so it isn't a "literary" masterpiece, but I couldn't put it down. Read more
Published on Mar 5 2000

4.0 out of 5 stars well written and great plot
I really enjoyed this book. The characters were excellantly written whereas you could actually picture them and feel their struggles as well as their happiness. Read more
Published on May 13 1999

2.0 out of 5 stars I thought the book was a little dragged out!!
Ok this book really was crappy i mean ok its fine in some parts but absolutely terrible in others!!! Read more
Published on Oct 23 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars A nice ice cream sundae
The Kirkus Reviews article calls it cherry Jell-o with fake whipped cream, but I think it's more like a good ice cream sundae with all the toppings. Read more
Published on Dec 30 1997 by Makiko Itoh

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