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Cover of First Stop, New York

First Stop, New York

โœ Scribed by Cooke, Jordan


Book ID
107528072
Publisher
Penguin Group US
Year
2008
Tongue
en-US
Weight
441 KB
Series
The Show 1
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781101652367

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โœฆ Synopsis


Corliss Myers is the kind of girl who watches TV. (Alone. On prom night.) Not the kid who works in TV. So imagine her excitement when her uncle gets her an internship on The 'Bu , the hottest teen beach drama coming soon to television. Not only does the internship get her out of Indianano- place, it also allows her the privilege of observing the making of a sure-to-be hit TV show. Little does Corliss know that her job description is not unlike that of floor nurse on the psych ward. Soon Corliss is administering to the producer's mammoth ego, keeping bed watch on the boozy starlet, and intercepting a burgeoning romance between two of the mega-hot, hormonally compromised leads. Can Corliss hold herself together, or will she, for sanity's sake, say buh-bye to The 'Bu?


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