Izzy Brown is a young talented singer living in New York City, where she has come to pursue her dreams of being a star. She has a fabulous doll collection, dates young men and has an over protective agent. She's shy about finding love, will it find her? Izzy Brown was rising fast on the music charts. Her song, "If You Loved Me," was number three on the billboards and her concerts were selling out. Izzy was twenty-one, blonde and beautiful. She grew up in California to doting parents that nurtured her singing ...
Izzy Brown is a young talented singer living in New York City, where she has come to pursue her dreams of being a star. She has a fabulous doll collection, dates young men and has an over protective agent. She's shy about finding love, will it find her? Izzy Brown was rising fast on the music charts. Her song, "If You Loved Me," was number three on the billboards and her concerts were selling out. Izzy was twenty-one, blonde and beautiful. She grew up in California to doting parents that nurtured her singing talent from a young age. Now she was a star. She had decided to move to New York to grow, both as an artist and as a woman. Izzy’s chauffeur waited for her outside her apartment on Central Park South. She bought the pied-a-terre when her first hit record went gold. She loved the place, loved to decorate and buy art. The apartment building was built in the forties and the view of Central park was stunning. The apartment had three bedrooms, a large kitchen, a living room and formal dining room and a library. Izzy had a glass recording studio built in the corner of the living room surrounded by glass walls. She collected dolls and had a display of all the vintage dolls she had collected from all around the world on her tours.
Heidi Jacobsen was raised in Toronto, Canada, but left her homeland to attend college in Florida, and New York. She studied at Parsons School of Design in New York, where she obtained an Environmental Design degree.Heidi Jacobsen, 45, is the author of two novels, a short story collection, children’s e-books and 2 autobiographies. Heidi has also written several screenplays. Prior to her work as an author, Heidi worked as an interior designer in New York City and Boca Raton, Florida for nearly two decades. Her signature blend of comedy and self depreciating humor has made her a favorite with adult readers. Her work can be found online in Barnes and Nobles, Lulu and Amazon. Heidi Jacobsen makes her home in Delray Beach, Florida with her husband Cliff Guest who is an independant filmmaker. Heidi has been writing for as long as she can remember. She started with short stories and poems, and then added an impressive repertoire of song lyrics to her writing achievements. Seven years ago she branched off into writing screenplays, and has already completed eight works in the genre. Heidi’s style of writing is entertaining and easy to read. She moves from the descriptive to the simple with skillful ease. Heidi’s work is unpretentious, and engaging. She understands the importance of dialogue, and scripts believable and effortless communication for her characters.Thirteen of Heidi's novels are available as eBooks.
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