Heartthrob - Summary and Author's Note

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A whole summer in Hollywood, doesn't that sound fun? That's if you like rollercoaster rides.

Beatrice Reed wanted her summer vacation to be amazing. That was why she decided to spend her whole vacation visiting her mother in Hollywood to spend time with her sister and act like tourists.

Until she met a boy- Zac, or that was what she thought his name was.

In reality, Zac is actually Nathan Conner, teen heartthrob and a member of a famous pop sensation group adored by millions of teenage girls from around the world.

They say that love conquers all. Well, what about the crazy fangirls?

Warning: This story contains explicit language.

Rating: PG13+

Author's Note: There weren't many people who had read the first draft of Heartthrob, which is now removed from my profile. If you were one of my readers, please take your time to read this new version. (If you hadn't, don't worry. There were only four chapters.) I promise you that the story has changed dramatically from the former.

There were many things that I didn't like about the first few chapters of Heartthrob and I decided that it would be a good idea to revamp the chapters instead of going on with a story that I could not find any inspiration to write about.

As the book's setting is in Los Angeles, United States of America, I would like to add that I have never been to America and neither have I visited Britain. If I make any mistakes or plot holes along the way, please let me know. However, the places that I have mentioned in this book are all made up and my own.

My grammar is not perfect either, but I try to look through what I wrote so that there aren't too many errors.

With that said, I hope you would enjoy reading Heartthrob. I was very inspired by the Disney movie StarStruck and Harry Style's tattoos and mop of curls.

Copyright © 2015 chermyshortcake/Chermaine C. All Rights Reserved. No part of this work or any of its contents may be reproduced, copied, modified, or adapted, without the prior consent of the author.


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