Audrey Alcott is your everyday teen sensation, Hollywood's darling, and film royalty in the making. She has it all, the super hot rockstar boyfriend, the equally popular friends, the so-called "perfect" family. She's one step away from international super-stardom and everything she's ever dreamed of- Making artistic movies she can be proud of. But for that to happen, she needs to be taken seriously as an actress.
When she's offered the lead in the most cliched young adult book adaptation to date, Audrey knows that's not the road to her dream. But a guaranteed nomination at the Teen Choice Awards just may be.
Everything seems to be falling into place, but unfortunately life isn't like her movies, there's always someone to spoil her happy ending, and that someone is Ross Jensen. A Hollywood prince in his own right, and Audrey's sworn enemy. he's the only thing standing between her and everything she's ever wanted. Until you throw in gay rumors circling her boyfriend, his fans tearing down her every move, an agent who knows Audrey wants better than this, a bitchy ex-co star, a father she hasn't seen in years, a serial adulterer stepfather, a frustrated director, a contract to fake date Ross until the movie is over to boost publicity, and a bet that one of them will fall for the other.
But who said being famous was easy?
When Liz Charleston's ex-best friend suddenly returns with a plan to take revenge on her, drama seems inevitable - but who knew revenge could be so handsome?
*****
Two years ago Liz Charleston made the biggest mistake of her life by rejecting her best friend, the only guy she has ever cared about. Desperate to become popular and join the junior varsity cheerleading team, she breaks his heart. Two years later, Frank is back, transformed into Taylor Blackstone, the new kid from New York who has it all. He's taller, stronger and hotter than ever, with a long line of girls that have no idea who he really is - except Liz, the girl who betrayed him two years ago. And he is determined to make her regret ever pushing him away.
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