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Ever After #2
Spencer Hill Press
June 2017
On Sale: June 20, 2017
384 pages ISBN: 163392100X EAN: 9781633921009 Kindle: B0722J61BP Trade Size / e-Book
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Young Adult
Senior year is not shaping up to be the picture perfect
movie Em Katsaros had imagined. Her super hot leading man is
five thousand miles away. Her dad just got laid off. And Em
can kiss her first-pick university goodbye if she doesn't
snag a scholarship.
To turn this Shakespearean
tragedy into the Academy Award-winning dream Em has written
for herself, she enters a speech competition and manages to
cinch a spot in the US Youth Change Council national round.
She gets to spend a week in Boston and her prayers might be
answered if she can kick butt and win one of the national
scholarships.
Everything seems to be going by the
script until she finds out Kris Lambert—senior class
president, stuck-up jerk, and her nemesis—is going, too. Cue
the dramatic music. In Boston, Kris is different. Nice.
Cute, even. But she knows his game way too well—be nice to
your opponents and then throw them under the bus on your way
to victory. Instead of becoming his next victim, Em decides
to turn the tables by putting her acting and flirting skills
to work. Unfortunately, as they get close to the final
competition and judging, reality and acting start to
blur.
Can Em use the drama from the stage to get the
future she's been dreaming of?
Senior year is not
shaping up to be the picture perfect movie Em Katsaros had
imagined. Her super hot leading man is five thousand miles
away. Her dad just got laid off. And Em can kiss her
first-pick university goodbye if she doesn't snag a
scholarship.
To turn this Shakespearean tragedy into
the Academy Award-winning dream Em has written for herself,
she enters a speech competition and manages to cinch a spot
in the US Youth Change Council national round. She gets to
spend a week in Boston and her prayers might be answered if
she can kick butt and win one of the national
scholarships.
Everything seems to be going by the
script until she finds out Kris Lambert—senior class
president, stuck-up jerk, and her nemesis—is going, too. Cue
the dramatic music. In Boston, Kris is different. Nice.
Cute, even. But she knows his game way too well—be nice to
your opponents and then throw them under the bus on your way
to victory. Instead of becoming his next victim, Em decides
to turn the tables by putting her acting and flirting skills
to work. Unfortunately, as they get close to the final
competition and judging, reality and acting start to
blur.
Can Em use the drama from the stage to get the
future she's been dreaming of?
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