Starlet's Web (The Starlet Series, #1)
by Carla Hanna
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Pub Date Sep 30 2013 | Archive Date Nov 20 2018
CarlaJHanna | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
Description
Love. Betrayal. Acting. Hollywood entangles talented teen actress in a web of lies.
Liana Marie Michael writes her first memoir, Starlet's Web, as she deals with the consequences of being a teen actor, torn between mixed-messages from Hollywood's focus on being sexy. She talks in monologues and thinks in scripts as do her entertainment industry-consumed peers. Her love-interest, student athlete Manuel Biro, provides an alternative perspective. But as truths are revealed, what is real is in question.
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EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781480231825 |
PRICE | $11.49 (USD) |
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