Diary of a Lonely Girl: Skye

Diary of a Lonely Girl: Skye

by K Wiley Sider
Diary of a Lonely Girl: Skye

Diary of a Lonely Girl: Skye

by K Wiley Sider

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Overview

The second novel in K. Wiley Sider's Diary series, Diary of a Lonely Girl: Skye gives readers a modern take on the timeless theme of lovers separated by the chasm of class.

Step into the shoes of Skye, a twenty-eight-year-old woman who's been struggling to find work in New York City. After months of searching, she finally gets lucky: the witty art restoration specialist finds herself a job in the home of Cameron Rush, one of the world's most famous actors. His private collection of art is nearly as gorgeous as he is. Sparks fly between Skye and the irresistible celebrity as they spend more time together, opening up and developing an undeniable bond. Yet Skye can't help but feel out of place in Cameron's glamorous world, and the ensuing drama only deepens the divide.

Filled with plenty of cheeky banter and sizzling chemistry, the story of Skye and Cameron is bound to set hearts racing. Sider's penchant for creating unique voices brings Skye's vivid character to life, allowing fans of contemporary romance a chance to fully experience all the thrills of this magnetic love story.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780692794357
Publisher: Devilwood Press
Publication date: 10/01/2016
Series: Diary of a Lonely Girl , #2
Pages: 134
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.29(d)

About the Author

Author of gripping novels like Boy Toy and Solitary, K. Wiley Sider adds to her collection of page-turners with Diary of a Lonely Girl: Skye. Its release further expands Sider's diverse body of work by injecting a heavy dose of romance and humor. As a natural-born storyteller, Sider's spins tales ranging from moving dramas to tense thrillers.

Sider's creativity stems from a childhood that was less than happy. Growing up in a predominantly Asian culture, she spent her formative years as an outsider. Her difficulty in making friends led her to seek comfort and companionship in her imagination. It was in her own mind that she created friends and the stories to go with them. She began putting these stories to the page at an early age, and this act of escapism blossomed into a lifelong passion for writing.

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