“Cinematic pacing, a compelling whodunit, and the glitzy aura of golden age Hollywood combine in this star-studded novel” (Booklist) from acclaimed film producer/director Adam Shankman and coauthor Laura Sullivan. Not too long ago, Lucille O’Malley was living in a tenement in New York. Now she’s Lulu Kelly, Hollywood’s newest It Girl. She may be a star, but she worries that her past will catch up with her. Back in New York she witnessed a Mafia murder, and this glamorous new life in Tinseltown is payment for her silence. Dashing Freddie van der Waals, the only son of a New York tycoon, was a playboy with the world at his feet. But when he discovered how his corrupt father really made the family fortune, Freddie abandoned his billions and became a vagabond. He travels the country in search of redemption and a new identity, but his father will stop at nothing to bring him home. When fate brings Lulu and Freddie together, sparks fly—and gunshots follow. Suddenly Lulu finds herself framed for attempted murder. Together, she and Freddie set out to clear her name. But can they escape their pasts and finally find the Hollywood ending they long for?
How It Ends Either Way Moon is eating popcorn and sitting on the couch in your Snoopy pajamas. You're not sure how they ended up in her wardrobe, but you think it had something to do with the time you borrowed her Juicy Couture ...
An enchanting, heartwarming anthology of sixteen short stories about family, friendship, and love features contributions from such popular Irish women authors as Maeve Binchy, Marian Keyes, Cathy Kelly, Colette Caddle, Morag Prunty, Julie ...
Here are her most acclaimed mini-comics and anthology contributions, enhanced with new colors and joined by brand-new work. Bold, infatuated, wounded, or lost, Nowak’s girls shine with life and longing.
... she'd spent whole Sunday afternoons restringing garlands , marveling at the thinness of the glass , a fragile state between frost and ice .
Meet the Clanswomen... International bestselling authors Jenny Colgan, Isla Dewar, and Muriel Gray lead off this dazzling collection of stories by popular and rising Scottish women authors.
tion and sometimes outright deception; advertisers'"weapons," as White put it in a 1936 Comment, "are our weaknesses: fear, ambition, illness, pride, selfishness, desire, ignorance." Bemusement sometimes bordering on contempt toward ...
Follow Liz and friends to several of NYC's iconic locations, while dressed in chic 1970's inspired pieces.
Contains short stories written by Irish female authors.
Tom Robinson obviously thought he could handle EMl better than the Clash could deal with CBS, and by having such a big hit with his first single, he was proven right. Still, a lot of people — Parsons and Burchill aside — criticised him.
From award-winning YA author Brandy Colbert comes a debut middle-grade novel about the only two Black girls in town who discover a collection of hidden journals revealing shocking secrets of the past.