Hollywood Royalty (A-List: Hollywood Royalty Series #1) [NOOK Book]

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Overview

Some people are born with it.

Meet the new Hollywood Royalty: Amelie, the no-so-innocent starlet; Myla and Ash, the golden couple; Jacob, the geek turned hottie; and Jojo, the outsider who'll do anything to get on the A-List.
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Overview

Some people are born with it.

Meet the new Hollywood Royalty: Amelie, the no-so-innocent starlet; Myla and Ash, the golden couple; Jacob, the geek turned hottie; and Jojo, the outsider who'll do anything to get on the A-List.

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In Hollywood, A-list shelf life can be as fleeting as a catty look. Yesterday, Sam Sharpe, Cammie Sheppard, and Anna Percy were young stars, today they're Tinseltown trash. Zoey Dean's Hollywood Royalty series offers a fictional reprise of a very real celebrity situation: instant obsolescence. A brisk, stylish read.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780316042888
  • Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
  • Publication date: 1/1/2009
  • Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
  • Format: eBook
  • Sales rank: 155,003
  • Series: A-List: Hollywood Royalty Series, #1
  • File size: 356 KB
  • Items ship to U.S, APO/FPO and U.S. Protectorate addresses.

Meet the Author

Zoey Dean divides her time between Beverly Hills and several small islands in the Caribbean. She is currently working on her next juicy A-List novel at an undisclosed location coming in July 2009. Zoey's debut adult novel, How to Teach Filthy Rich Girls, was published by Grand Central in August 2007, and her second adult novel, Hollywood Is Like High School With Money, will be published in 2009.
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  • Posted January 22, 2009

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    Reviewed by Randstostipher "tallnlankyrn" Nguyen for TeensReadToo.com

    Anna, Ben, Sam, Cammie, Dee, and Adam made readers fall in love with THE A-LIST. Now it's time for those A-Listers to take a bow and the next generation to take the stage.

    First there is Amelie Adams, the Hollywood starlet. Famous for her role as the Fairy Princess, Amelie has little girls screaming, asking for her autograph. Unfortunately, starting out as an actress on a child's show never benefits you when you're trying to land a more mature role. Amelie is ready to grow up and break out of her good-girl shell. She is ready to show the world that she has more potential, but is the world ready for her?

    Then there is Myla Everhart. Famous just for being adopted by Hollywood's golden couple, Barbar (short for Barley) Everhart and Lailah Barton, Myla has the paparazzi tracking her every move. Every time she turns around, not only is a picture taken, but it seems like her parents adopt another child to be her sibling. However, that really doesn't matter to Myla, since the only thing she cares about right now is her longtime boyfriend, Ash.

    Ash Gilmour, the son of record producer Gordon Gilmour, has everything going for him, but his laid-back exterior gives no sign of it. Together, Ash and Myla are Hollywood's next golden couple. Of course, this is Hollywood, and relationships always take a turn for the worst. Are they any different?

    Next is Jacob Porter-Goldsmith. With a mom as a publicist, Jacob knows who is falling and who is rising in Hollywood. Jacob has always been the geek, the one who never has had a girlfriend, the one who has never had a girl even look his way. But that has all changed. Back from math camp, Jacob has an entirely new look, going from looking like a dork to being transformed into a complete hottie. He knows now he can get any girl he wants, but will a certain starlet he has an eye for look his way?

    Last but certainly not least is Jojo. Nowhere near the other A-Listers, literally, Jojo has managed to adapt to her normal life with two dads and a wardrobe that isn't fit for a celebrity. Her life takes a major turn when she discovers who her biological parents are. With that kind of connection she just entered into the A-List world by default. But is the A-List that welcoming? It's not going to be easy, but Jojo is determined to be accepted, even if she has to play a little dirty.

    This new cast of A-Listers are just as devious, scandalous, and gorgeous as the first, something fans of the first generation have grown accustomed to. Fans of the original series will not be disappointed. It will be good to see how this series progresses - can it possibly outlast the original?

    5 out of 6 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted February 9, 2009

    I Also Recommend:

    HollyWood Royalty

    This book was fun to read. the characters ranged anywhere from sweet and innocent to mean and vicious. It kept you wondering what these hollywood starlets were going to do and if they'd succeed.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted January 15, 2009

    I Also Recommend:

    Love Spinoffs!

    This book was a fast read, and pretty much had my attention from the very beginning. Her writing style is just like the original series, so it is easy to jump right into, and pretty much get hooked. I loved the plot. The characters brought plenty of drama and romance, just what everyone wants to read! I would reccomend this book to anyone who liked the original series. It's a fun book,perfect filler for in between reading your series'.

    2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted March 15, 2009

    I Also Recommend:

    Hollywood Royalty

    I thought this book was just okay. I prefer the characters from the original books because they acted more mature than the ones in Hollywood Royalty. It just doesn't have that spark that the original books had. I probably won't be reading the next one. Give it a chance though, maybe you'll like it better than I did.

    And to answer your question, there was some bad language here and there, but not as much sexual content as in the original.

    1 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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  • Posted February 2, 2011

    not good

    not very good

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  • Anonymous

    Posted January 1, 2010

    HELP! SHOULD I BUY THIS BOOK?????

    i have read the original A-List series!and loved it!i was wondering if it was kina the same? does it have some of the same characters? do the story have stuff in common? i could go on and on! haha i really would like to read these but ive been looking at the other reviews and i dont really what to read it anymore! is it worth buying? worth reading????? does it have the same type romanaces?? are they younger???? please answer! i dont want to buy a book if its no good! (: thanks

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  • Posted July 9, 2009

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    This is my Fave Book

    I bought this book and thought it would be an average drama but it is so much better!!!! It Is The Best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 22, 2009

    questions

    does this book contain sexual stuff and bad language like the regular A-List series??

    0 out of 2 people found this review helpful.

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