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When Emma Rosewood gets the chance to become a member in a girl group, her once quiet and reserved life in Trenton transforms into a hellish and hetic life in the bustling city of New York. With an asshole for a record partner, she soon discovers that fame isn't all its cracked up to be, but its not that bad either. Exploring the ups and downs of this new found lifestyle, the groups are given the opportunity to go on tour in a years time. But when Emmas deepest secrets are released to the public, all fingers point towards the boy who has shown both love and hatred towards her. With the two groups feuding, an interview on the Yogo Show changes everything. Because following that comes a song. Who knew only a simple song could change people from loathers to lovers? Attempting to glue her family back together, two band mates set out to find her detached family, and discover the truth behind the pretty face. On top of that, Five Star are accuse Infamous of unfair credit to their single, and then a scandal, cheat and crime are all sewn into the fate of one person. Emma. Will she find the light at the end of the tunnel? Will her and her secret lover make it out together? And will Five Star and Infamous make up in time for the tour? 'Not all books always and with happy endings, and a happy couple. This book proves this.' 'People click onto this book thinking it's another clichè pop star book. But it relates to readers in ways they don't know. Almost as if they are Emma.' 'The book is amazing. It's well-written and little grammar and spelling mistakes are in the text. It's riddled with relatable characters with loving personalities, heart warming and heard breaking moments, ships, plot twists and an amazing plotline, all into one book. It's the thing that I only dream to find. Plus, it's about pop stars. And who doesn't like a good sing song from time to time?' Original story but inspired by Beyond The Btage from episode x
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HONESTLY

Nicky Peters sets out on an emotional roller coaster when she creates a melody from an old high school journal entry which develops into her debut song for her second album. Her personal and professional life become quickly complicated when she finds herself standing in front of the one person she thought she'd never see again, the same person who unfortunately understands all too well who Nicky's hit song is really about...him. ******** Nicky Peters' rise to fame in country music was fast, being plucked out of obscurity at seventeen after her YouTube videos went viral. After she pens a very personal song from one of her old high school journals called, "Honestly," for her much-anticipated second album, she realizes her feelings will be under a microscope for the whole world to see, including Nate Stanton, her ex-best friend from childhood. He also just happens to be the one person who truly understands the meaning behind her heart-wrenching song. What happens when fate brings her face-to-face with the boy she thought she'd never see again? Nicky quickly realizes airing her emotions out in public via a number-one, hit song can make things complicated fast. As Nate and Nicky reconnect and navigate through their past, truths are revealed, assumptions are at an all-time high, and a publicity nightmare looms which jeopardizes all she's worked so hard for. While Nicky's misfortunes add up, she realizes fame comes with a price. She begins to understand the cold, hard facts, keeping her career intact as country's "it" girl and maintaining a personal life may be more difficult than it sounds, especially when you're living through a public scandal.

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