Writing style
Each chapter will equal one episode. Yes, I am going to be writing this as a show series. Yay! A series you can direct in your head. Occasionally. Writing will be in 3rd person.I am in no way a perfect writer and do often make writing mistakes. Please, please feel free to comment any writing errors you find and I will fix them to the best of my ability.
Trigger warnings
Throughout episodes, they will feature a depression storyline, sexual harassment etc. if you are in anyway triggered by the above topics, please DO NOT READ.Authors Note
This is a book that deals with serious teenage topics and situations. If this relates to any other book or movie or any other form of entertainment it is entirely coincidental. This book is not intended to harm or offend others and I apologize greatly if it does.
Everything a character does is due to their own characteristics and decisions that coincide with the plot and by no means reflects upon my own beliefs, opinions, etc.
This is written in a dramatic way and I hope not cliche way.Obviously I know not all highschool experiences are like this and especially not for the celebrity kids so if you are a celebrity kid, don't come for me.
I chose unique names because Celebrities are known for naming their children uniquely. But, I also really love the names.AT THE END OF THE SEASON ALL EPISODE DESCRIPTIONS WILL BE RELEASED IN ONE CHAPTER.
(Meaning: the plot of every episode will be put into one chapter that shows the episode name, number and description
I.e
3. Banana withdrawal - Peter struggles with his banana addiction
So yeah, this isn't an actual episode btw)
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Teen FictionA group of teenage celebrity offspring navigate life in new generation Hollywood, while trying to live up to their parents success. Being born famous has it's perks, but it also has it's downsides. Just ask Adelaide Blythe, Daughter of an A-list pow...