People really only understand two things about Manhattan's own Brooklynn Hope: she's rich, and she hates being rich. No one cares to see her for the talented, sarcastic and insecure teenage girl she actually is. And only one person knows that she can sing. When her best friend since childhood, Max Witherson, lands her a shot at California's top performing arts school, Brooklynn sets off to make a new image for her name. Living out her dreams will only mean a little secrecy, a lot of competition, and three thousand miles between her and the only boy she's ever trusted. No problem, right? Big problem. Many problems. |Cliche Warning| |this book briefly deals with triggering subjects including: anxiety, traumatic injury, drugs, physical abuse, and death|
24 parts