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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Reviewed by Jennifer Rummel for TeensReadToo.com Kaitlyn's leaving for New York City and ready to make her Broadway debut. She's not happy about leaving her boyfriend behind for so long, but she's convinced they can make it. She's not ready for a costar who likes her and a jealous boyfriend. She and Austin keep missing phone calls and thus stop sharing details. Kaitlyn has enough on her mind trying to get ready for a live audience, a snarky costar, adjusting to a new city, and a media fight with two former friends. As Kaitlyn explores the city, she can't help but wonder why her relationship is falling apart. Nor can she help but question the future. There's a great pilot she read, but it might mean working with Sky again. With Sky, in the city for work, they've moved towards friendship. Could she risk it all by attempting to work with her again? All she knows is that she's not letting the future scare her anymore and she's ready to take back control of her life. I love this series: it's fun, flirty, and even though it's about Hollywood, Kaitlyn is a down-to-earth girl adjusting to life's curve balls. This fifth book in the series is next to last, and I can't wait to see how it wraps up. no reviews | add a review
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Hollywood teen starlet Katilin Burke moves to New York for the summer to appear in a Broadway show, all the while worrying about her boyfriend back in Los Angeles, her handsome new co-star, and the offstage drama going on around her. No library descriptions found. |
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I’ve tried reading Secrets of My Hollywood Life: Broadway Lights once before, but failed. I’m very interested in Broadway, and the only reason I got through it this time was because I know the locations and have been there. I’d visited the Shake Shack twice during my visit to New York.
The book, however, was like most books describing the life of the rich and famous, and frankly, not at all interesting. A lot of the book was quite realistic, but I trust the Hollywood Secrets in the books. (I do wish that I’d read this book before my visit to New York; I might have met Daniel Radcliffe, Norbert Leo Butz and Aaron Tveit if I had.) ( )