
A Hollywood Teen Romance
Teen Santa Monica GETS REAL. The start of the love story and characters from talented teen actress, Liana Marie’s, point-of-view, showing readers an inside view of the lives of children of celebrities and the contradictions inherent in pursuing the dream to be a star.
Love. Lies. Acting. Discover the 2014 Readers’ Favorite Gold Medal winning young adult Starlet Series and uncover the life of a talented actress caught in Hollywood’s web of lies. Fans of Nicholas Sparks’ A Walk to Remember will find a new hero to root for in the dedicated friend, Manuel, and cheer for the struggling Hollywood starlet, Liana Marie. 5-STARS review and summary by Faridah Nassozi for Readers’ Favorite:
Starlet’s Web, book one of The Starlet Series by Carla Hanna is a memoir of fictitious Hollywood teenage starlet Liana Marie. Seventeen-year-old Liana is on top of her game and has an Oscar to prove it. However, her success, like several in Hollywood, has a big price tag. It is not easy balancing the life of being a teenager and being a big star. She is trying to live her life the best way she can, hooking up with some cute boys along the way, and fighting off unwanted advances. Then she realizes that she is and always has been in love with her best friend, Manuel, a boy she has known since childhood. Fortunately, Liana has her mum, who has been in the same business for a long time, to guide her; that is, until her mother’s best intentions have catastrophic results.
~ STARLET’S WEB GOLD MEDAL: 2014 Readers’ Favorite International Book Awards ~
~ STARLET’S LIGHT SILVER MEDAL: 2014 Readers’ Favorite International Book Awards ~
~ STARLET’S WEB GOLD MEDAL WINNER: 2013 AUTHORdb Book Cover Contest! ~
~ STARLET’S WEB WINNER: January 21, 2013 IBD AWARD! ~
“YA fans will absolutely want to check out this series, where they’ll find a new heroine to root for in the flawed but sympathetic Liana.” – BlueInk Review
NOTE: The Starlet Series is not steamy romance. It is realistic fiction based on how children of celebrities are actually raised by their caring celebrity parents in a morally ambiguous environment.
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