Crown Jewel

Abridged
Author: Fern Michaels
Narrator: John Dossett
Genres: Romance, Fiction
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Date: December 2003
Length: 4 hours, 30 minutes
Ratings:
  • Book Rating: 3.5/5
Formats:
  • CD
  • WMA

Overview

Ricky Lam had it all -- a thriving film career, the adoration of countless fans, incredible wealth, and a cocaine and alcohol problem that was about to destroy him. Luckily, he also had a business manager -- his straight-arrow older brother Philip -- who strong-armed him into an addiction clinic.

But not even the passage of fifteen years, Ricky's rehabilitation, and undreamed-of success for both men can mend the rift that erupted between the brothers during those dark days. Now all that remains is a business relationship, although Ricky yearns for more.

When tragedy strikes, erasing Ricky's dreams of winning Philip's forgiveness, Ricky resets his priorities. He turns his back on Hollywood, invites his two illegitimate sons into his life, hoping to become a real father to them. He dedicates himself to his brother's dream -- the construction of a resort called the Crown Jewel. When Ricky steps into his brother's shoes he encounters unsettling contradictions, as well as an amazing woman -- his sister-in-law Roxy Lam. She leads him to the mystery at the center of his brother's life and into a love affair far richer and more challenging than any he has experienced before.

As Ricky attempts to discover the brother he loved but never truly knew, he must settle a grave injustice committed decades ago, even if it means risking his fame, his fortune, and his life.

Reviews (8)

Crown Jewel

Written by Anonymous on March 14th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 2/5

This was a good summer read. I could almost predict the next step.

Crown Jewel

Written by Anonymous on January 11th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 3/5

Enjoyable, yet predictable. I would still recommend it to other "readers."

Crown Jewel

Written by Anonymous on August 22nd, 2005

  • Book Rating: 1/5

This book was sappy, predictable, dull and completely unbelieveable. A waste of commuting time.

Crown Jewel

Written by Donna Pennal from Burlington, ON on April 27th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 5/5

I thoroughly enjoyed this book from the very beginning to the end. It kept my interest and the end came too soon. I would certaily give this a 5+ rating.

CROWN JEWEL

Written by TJR from FORT COLLINS, CO on April 10th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Great story...yes, the secrets certainly keep coming out as the story unfolds. The characters were very real and very interesting.

Crown Jewel

Written by Anonymous from Houston, TX on March 21st, 2005

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Loved this book, Fern Michaels never disappoints. Nothing like a mystery with a little love story included.

Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Written by Stephanie Marshall on January 9th, 2005

  • Book Rating: 4/5

Story was exciting and has a hint of romance. I was interested until the very end. I was going to say a few negative things about the story, but then I decided that was being too picky. The only real negative was that I wanted more!

Crown Jewel

Written by Anonymous from Long Beach, CA on November 24th, 2004

  • Book Rating: 5/5

Very entertaining story that unfolds new secrets as you go along. The ending is not expected at all. I would have liked to have had the unabridged version. It would have been worth the time.

Author Details

Author Details

Michaels, Fern

Fern Michaels is the pen name of Mary Ruth Kuczkir, who was born in Hastings, Pennsylvania on April 9th, 1933, weighing only four and one-half pounds.[1] Because of her small birth weight, Michaels' father nicknamed her "Dink," for "dinky little thing. Her family and friends still use the nickname. As a child, though, others referred to her as Ruth. Once she entered the business world, she became "Mary."[1]

Michaels married, moved to New Jersey, and had five children. When the youngest entered school in 1973, her husband told her to get a job. Because she had no idea how to get a job, Michaels decided to try to write a book. Her husband was not very supportive of her efforts, and is consequently now an ex-husband.[1]

Although her first manuscript did not sell, the second did. Since then, Michaels has sold over sixty books, many of them New York Times bestsellers. She has been quoted as saying that she loves breathing life into her characters. She also loves writing books about women who prevail under difficult circumstances, which she feels reflect her struggle for success early in her career.[1] For her efforts, she has been inducted into the New Jersey Literary Hall of Fame.

When she was a girl, Michaels' grandmother told her "when God is good to you, you have to give back". With this in mind, she founded the Fern Michaels Foundation, which grants four year scholarships for deserving students. In addition to that, she has also helped establish pre-school and day care programs with affordable rates for single mothers.[1]

Michaels currently lives in Charleston, South Carolina in a 300 year-old plantation house listed in the Historic Registry. She claims to share the house with a ghost named Mary Margaret (which had also been documented by the previous owners). Mary Margaret is said to leave messages on her computer.[1]