Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
Showmances and Stage Kisses
Showmances and Stage Kisses: A Coming-Of-Stage Drama | Bowden Walker
1 post | 1 read
Bright lights. Big city. The drama is just beginning.NYC, 1984. With an off-the-scale IQ, Sebastian Weiss can do anything except talk to girls. And with his future meticulously plotted by his multi-millionaire parents, all the seventeen-year-old nerd can see in front of him is Harvard and bone-crushing boredom. So hanging around the set of his best friend's smash-hit soap is everything he wants... especially after a gorgeous bad girl is cast as his buddy's kissing co-star.Sam Macaulay can't believe her luck. After drug use, a rotten boyfriend, and self-sabotage all but filled her career, the desperate young woman is elated to land a coveted gig making out with the guy every teenager dreams of. But despite their instant chemistry and off-camera carousing, she finds herself mysteriously drawn to his geeky rich-kid pal.Deliberately blowing his college applications, Sebastian resists leaving the carefree life behind even as he watches the beautiful actress fall hard for his friend. But Sam feels torn in two when a personal tragedy brings her closer to both guys and she can't decide between the teen idol and the last virgin standing.Will a complex emotional triangle ruin everyone's chance at happily ever after?Showmances and Stage Kisses is the page-turning first book in the Heights High YA coming-of-age series. If you like MTV-era antics, confused teenage romance, and the struggle of youth to find themselves, then you'll love Bowden Walker's nostalgia-filled tale.Buy Showmances and Stage Kisses to cue lights, camera, and action today!
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
review
FictionLux
post image
Mehso-so

If you‘re looking for a teen drama, look not further. This book has it all: sex, drugs, and rock and roll. Okay maybe not the last part, but definitely sex and drugs. The narrative was a little difficult to follow at times, whenever the author would say ‘he,‘ I sometimes had a hard time distinguishing between Nicholas or Sebastian, or any male character for that matter…

Read more at: FictionLux