It Should've Been Me
โ Scribed by ReShonda Tate Billingsley, Victoria Christoper Murray
- Publisher
- Brown Girls Books
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 152 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1944359508
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Lights, camera, action
Tamara
Collins is poised to become the next great American actress. The
problem is Hollywood doesnt know that just yet..and since her bills
arent paying themselves, Tamara signs on to star in the new stageplay, It Shouldve Been Me.
Get in, get out, get paidthats all Tamara wants to do. But her
co-stars including Donovan Dobbs, her ex that left her at the altar
and Camille Woods, a young starlet with a serious grudge could make
this the worst decision Tamaras ever made.
*Whatever it takes *Playwright/producer
Gwen Tanner Weinstein has decided if her neglectful husband cant give
her love, shell take his money. And use it to make her stageplay dreams
come true. Shes put together an amazing cast, sold out shows across
the country and is ready to take her rightful reign as one of the top
play producers in the country. If only she can keep the drama contained
to the stage.and that sexy young merchandising guy out of her bed.
From shady crew members, to unscrupulous paparazzi, It Shouldve Been Me is bound to be turned into real life drama that will rival anything that could ever happen on the stage.**
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