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Unrivaled (Beautiful Idols, #1)
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bookshelves: netgalley-edelweiss, contemporary, love-triangle, mystery, read-2016, read-with-abbie, romance, young-adult, r2r-complete
Feb 02, 2016
bookshelves: netgalley-edelweiss, contemporary, love-triangle, mystery, read-2016, read-with-abbie, romance, young-adult, r2r-complete
(Source: I received a digital copy of this book for free on a read-to-review basis. Thanks to HarperCollins and Edelweiss.)
This was a YA contemporary story set in Hollywood.
I had a bit of a hard time keeping track of which character was which in this book, but I did get it eventually. Layla was a wannabe reporter, desperate to make it and to make her blog a hit. Aster wanted to be an actress, and to not get married the way her family wanted her to, and Tommy wanted to be a musician. Each of the characters was pretty intent on getting what they wanted though, and seemed happy to go to any length to get there.
The storyline in this was about Layla, Aster and Tommy battling it out for a job promoting a group of nightclubs by trying to see who could get the most clients through the door, especially famous ones. The pace was a bit slow at times, but the story was enjoyable.
The ending to this was a bit of a cliff-hanger!
6.5 out of 10
“The general rule in Hollywood was that you were only as good as your last project.”
This was a YA contemporary story set in Hollywood.
I had a bit of a hard time keeping track of which character was which in this book, but I did get it eventually. Layla was a wannabe reporter, desperate to make it and to make her blog a hit. Aster wanted to be an actress, and to not get married the way her family wanted her to, and Tommy wanted to be a musician. Each of the characters was pretty intent on getting what they wanted though, and seemed happy to go to any length to get there.
The storyline in this was about Layla, Aster and Tommy battling it out for a job promoting a group of nightclubs by trying to see who could get the most clients through the door, especially famous ones. The pace was a bit slow at times, but the story was enjoyable.
The ending to this was a bit of a cliff-hanger!
6.5 out of 10
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Mar 18, 2016 09:04AM
Great, honest review, Sarah! :)
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