Welcome To Hollywood

Welcome To Hollywood

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Jaime Owens always wanted to be model. She can remember seeing all those girls in the magazines and the billboards and thinking, ‘When I’m older, I’m going to be just like them.’ Well, now, she's older, and her dream is one step closer to being true. She has been asked to be a model for Baby Blue magazine - which she's never heard of, but that isn't an issue for Jaime. The only problem is that the gig is in Los Angeles, California; which to her, is on the other side of the world. In Jamie's mind, the decision is already made: she's going to LA and she's going to be a model. But what Jamie never thought about was her family, friends, and the life that she was leaving behind - and the repercussions that would come from doing so.
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