Meet Hollywood

Meet Hollywood

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Oh my God. Is this real? It can't be real. - When theatre nerds Liana Fable and Autumn Dawson get pulled out of their familiar world of stage acting, dramatic costumes and ridiculous makeup to be thrown into a new one of lights, cameras and a lot of action, they're excited. Things are great! If only they stayed that way. Join Liana and Autumn as their friendship literally runs a triathlon. Add a few hot boys, bitchy girls and the usual fancy-schmanciness of Hollywood and you have the perfect recipe for disaster. - This is my work. Don't steal it. Hope you enjoy :)
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Arielle Landin hasn't believed in fairy tales since her parents died four years ago. No matter how hard she wishes otherwise, all the pixie dust in Neverland can't bring them back. Her happily-ever-after was a hospital bed. The magic? An eating disorder. Now seventeen, Arielle's put all that behind her. She's fine. Really. Only she's not so sure anymore. Enter a school play and a best friend, Nick Rigas, who only wants the truth--the real truth--and Arielle can't pretend anymore. Add in her suddenly non-platonic feelings for Nick, and things only get worse. The only way to put her demons behind her is let people in. But revealing her true self could mean losing everything she has left--especially Nick--and that's a risk Arielle can't afford to take. After all, do villains even deserve happy endings? © A. C. Wyatt, 2017. All rights reserved.

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