Heartthrob
Hollywood Hearts, #1
Hollywood Hearts, #1
by Belinda Williams
Releasing November 10th 2016
Self-Published
Self-Published
CAN AN AVERAGE GIRL SURVIVE HOLLYWOOD?
From The Book Junkie Reads . . . Heartthrob
(Hollywood Hearts, #1) . . .
I am not sure what I was expecting
but this lighthearted, quick pace read was not it. Getting caught up in the
Hollywood drama and the back biting and the over to top drama was the standard
norm for such things. I have to say that I loved Ally, Lena, and even Jacob.
There were other characters that I also enjoyed. These characters were
relatable and easy to follow. There was a lot to the characters than first meet
the eye. I appreciated them and the little facets they brought to the read.
I got all caught up in the lives
that were playing out before me. The image of Hollywood. The truth behind the
Hollywood image. The real people that lives are destroyed, made, confused,
drowned by the imagery of Hollywood. Ally was something special she brought
with her to Hollywood her fresh personality and the things that made her, her.
The was my first read from Belinda
Williams and in no way will be the last. I found quick wit, sparkling
characters, and a realism and truth with the story to make me read further.
**This ARC was provided via NetGalley
in exchange for an honest review.**
Blurb
Ally Valenti doesn’t belong in Hollywood. Not like her friend and actress, Lena Lyons. Lena’s convinced Ally to pursue her dreams of fashion design, starting with some gowns for the awards season.
Ally Valenti doesn’t belong in Hollywood. Not like her friend and actress, Lena Lyons. Lena’s convinced Ally to pursue her dreams of fashion design, starting with some gowns for the awards season.
Which
Ally will get around to creating as soon as she can stop looking at Jacob Swan,
Lena’s latest co-star. Not that she’s staring. Ally’s skeptical of anything celebrity
and it’s not like she’d be pathetic enough to fall for a Hollywood heartthrob.
Then
Ally learns there’s more to Jacob than his good guy, all-American persona. She
finds herself torn between the desire to get to know him better and her
determination to stay out of the limelight.
Of
course the media has other ideas—and someone doesn’t like all the attention
Ally’s getting. When threats aimed at destroying her fashion career go too far,
Ally’s convinced she’s living in crazy town.
The
sensible thing would be to retreat home before it all ends in spectacular
fashion. But will Ally be leaving more than her dreams behind if she says
goodbye to Hollywood?
This glamorous, fast-paced contemporary romance that will
make you smile, is perfect for fans of Rachel Gibson, Victoria Dahl, Susan
Elizabeth Phillips, and Liliana Hart.
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“Is
it true?”
I
winced and moved the phone away from my ear. At eighteen, my youngest cousin
could still occasionally be painfully teenaged. For reasons that continued to
elude me, Bella and I had formed a strange sort of sisterly bond. “Hi, Bella,”
I said when it was safe to bring the phone back to my ear.
“Ally,
don’t mess with me. Are you seriously in LA?”
“Yes.”
“What?” she screeched. I
directed a pained look in Lena’s direction while she continued. “I go away for
the summer and you just up and leave? How could you?”
“You
were at summer camp.”
“I
could have come to LA with you!”
I
sighed. “No, you couldn’t. You’ve still got to finish senior year. Besides, it
was kind of a last-minute thing. When Lena—”
“Bullshit!”
“Bella!
Watch your mouth!”
I
heard her take a deep breath. “Sorry. I’m just not sure I believe you, Ally.” I
didn’t miss the note of contempt in her voice. “When Mom told me where you had
gone, and who you are supposedly with, I didn’t believe her. I mean, come on,
my mom calls social media ‘social medium’ and thinks Twitter is ‘tweeter.’
Personally, I think you’re having some sort of mid-life crisis.”
I
couldn’t help myself and smiled. Aunt Lisa’s appalling lack of knowledge of all
things twenty-first century was pretty funny, but I sobered at the thought my
teenage cousin considered me old enough to be having a mid-life crisis.
Arabella obviously didn’t remember Lena because she had only been a toddler
when Lena lived in Providence. And maybe I was closer to middle age than I
wanted to admit. “I’m hanging up now,” I told her. “Call you back on Facetime.”
I
ended the call before she could protest and turned to Lena. “Bear with me,
please?”
“Of
course. You know I love your family.”
“That
makes someone,” I muttered as I scrolled through the contacts in Facetime. “OK,
here goes.”
After
a brief wait, Arabella’s face came up on the screen of my cell phone.
Upon
seeing me, she crossed her arms and shot me an unimpressed look. She had the
same shoulder-length dark loose waves I had, but was one of the few members of
our family blessed with Uncle Tony’s bright blue eyes.
“Ooh,
you’re in a cab,” she drawled.
“It’s
not a cab.” Tired of her sass, I pointed the phone at Lena.
Lena
waved and her perfect red nails glinted under the car’s interior light. “Hi,
Arabella. Nice to meet you.”
In the split second it took for all the color
to drain from Bella’s olive complexion, she managed to draw another breath.
“Oh
my fucking God, it is you!”
I
jolted in my seat at her crystal-shattering pitch and quickly lowered the
volume. Alright, maybe this wasn’t such a good idea after all.
Her
eyes rounded in a sort of mad haze. “When Aunt Rosa told me Ally had a model
friend in high school, I didn’t believe her. You’ve got to admit it is pretty hard to believe because Ally’s
not the popular type. I mean, as if! Ally’s one of the most boring people I
know—no offense, Ally.”
I
saw Lena’s lips quirk and I opened my mouth to put a stop to my youngest
cousin’s observations, but I was already too late.
She continued with the force of a freight
train. “I don’t know if you know this, but all Ally ever does is work and I’m
pretty sure she hasn’t been out with a guy in like forever. Even Aunty Rosa says Ally needs to get out more. So it’s
pretty hard to imagine someone with your talent hanging out with her, but then
I guess she can be kind of fun. I mean that’s why everyone asks her to babysit
all the time, the kids just love her and—”
“Bella!” I managed to interrupt finally. “Thank you for the honest
character assessment but I think you might be boring the most famous actress in
Hollywood.”
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Author Info
Belinda
Willliams is a marketing communications specialist and
copywriter who allowed an addiction to romance and chick-lit to get the better
of her. She was named a top ten finalist in the Romance Writers of Australia
Emerald Award in both 2013 and 2014.
Her other addictions include music and cars.
Belinda’s eclectic music taste forms the foundation of many of her writing
ideas and her healthy appreciation for fast cars means she would not so
secretly love a Lamborghini. For now she’ll have to settle with her son’s Hot
Wheels collection and writing hot male leads with sports cars.
Belinda lives in Sydney and blogs regularly about
writing and reading at www.belindawilliamsbooks.com
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