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Original Title: | Between the Lines ASIN B004YR54GK |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Between the Lines #1 |
Characters: | Emma Pierce, Reid Alexander, Graham Douglas, Brooke Cameron, Adam Richter, Tadd Wyler, MiShaun Grant, Meredith Reynolds, Jenna Black, Mark Alexander, Lucy Alexander, Belinda Jarvis |
Tammara Webber
Kindle Edition | Pages: 280 pages Rating: 3.71 | 27067 Users | 1543 Reviews
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When Hollywood It Boy, Reid Alexander, arrives on location, his intentions are simple: film another blockbuster hit while enjoying his celebrity status to the fullest while doing so. His costar is a virtual unknown with whom he had blazing hot chemistry during her auitions. The universe is lining up nicely to grant whatever he wants, as usual, until he's confronted with unexpected obstacles on location - like a bitter ex-girlfriend and a rival for the first girl to spark his genuine interest in years. Emma Pierce just got her big break after more than a decade of filming commercials for grape juice, department stores and tampons, and more recently, bit parts in made-for-TV movies. Nailing the lead role in a wide-release film sent her agent, father and stepmother into raptures, and should have done the same for her. The Problem? Emma is experiencing a building desire to be normal, and starring in a silly, modernized adaptation of one of her favorite novels - opposite the very hot Reid Alexander - isn't going to advance that aspiration. Indie actor Graham Douglas isn't overly picky when it comes to film roles. If it pays, he'll do it. Besides, his friend Brooke Cameron snatched up the role of the bitchy hot girl and could use his help as a buffer, because her ex is the star. Graham has no problem keeping a handle on the situation, until he finds himself attracted to Reid's costar, Emma, the girl Reid is pursuing full-throttle with his standard arsenal of charm, good looks and arrogance.Point Epithetical Books Between the Lines (Between the Lines #1)
Title | : | Between the Lines (Between the Lines #1) |
Author | : | Tammara Webber |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 280 pages |
Published | : | April 30th 2011 (first published April 29th 2011) |
Categories | : | Romance. Young Adult. New Adult. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Fiction |
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Ratings: 3.71 From 27067 Users | 1543 ReviewsWeigh Up Epithetical Books Between the Lines (Between the Lines #1)
Its a teen celebrity drama-fest, and I cant get enough!This book has been on my tbr forever, and Im so glad I finally made a start. Its clever and unexpected with a great mix of drama, angst, humour and romance and I am completely hooked!Emma Pierce is 17 years old, and is an actress who has just landed a role in a movie which could catapult her into super stardom. Added to that, she is co-starring with the hottest boy in Hollywood, and her celebrity crush, Reid Alexander. Reid is hot property.This had a love triangle, a douchebag womanizer male lead and child actors. And you know what? It was actually good! Color me surprised.The good stuff:✔ The show they're filming is a modern version of "Pride and Prejudice" and I firmly believe everything can be made better with a hearty dose of Liz Bennet and Mr. Darcy. ✔ The banter and antics of the unsupervised teenagers were pretty much what I remember from that time (minus the celebrity status): Lots of drinking and drunken speeches and
This is another one where my liking of the book was probably enhanced by my liking of the author's other books, but I DID like it. MUCH more the Hollywood story I want to read, where it's just about their lives and not the EVILNESS of fame.I thought the POV choice was interesting. (view spoiler)[It had been a while since I read the description of these books, so I read the beginning thinking Reid was the definite love interest. I do think maybe we needed into Graham's head. The reveal at the end
~If I met you last night, and brought you back to my place, or followed you to yours, and we had sex, that's what we asked for from each other. It's what I got, and what you got. I don't know you. You don't know me. Thanks for playing, and we're done. If by some fluke anything was said at some point during this entire exchange that made me curious enough to see you again, I would.Has that happened before? A couple of times. Did it last? Clearly, no.~Sorry that the starting quote was a bit
I was browsing Amazon looking for examples of book blurbs (research for my own novel) when I stumbled across the description of BETWEEN THE LINES. It was only $.99 so I thought "what the hell" and downloaded it even though I have a backlog of "to be read" on my iPad that defies description. I took a break from editing and read the first chapter. Big mistake. I could NOT put this book down. I stayed up all night reading, even though I'm working on a deadline. At first, I assumed this book was a
**Some Spoilers**3.5 stars... I really wanted to give this book a 5 star rating, but I just could not do it. It's like saying frozen yogurt tastes just like ice cream. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed reading this book, I devowered it and I'm already going to start Where You Are... there was just so much of Graham missing and that's all I wanted to read about. Not Reid and his naughty bad boy ways or his train wreck of a child hood. My hope is that I will be rewarded in Where You Are.Don't even get
Summary: Normal Emma Pierce receives the main role in a new major movie, an adaption of Pride and Prejudice. She's acts alongside Reid Alexander, a teen heartthrob. And... I'm having a trouble even describing the summary of this book... because not much happens. Umm...So I didn't really GET this book. Throughout the whole thing I was sadly bored. I would have put it down, but I hate not finishing things. Sticking with it until the end didn't exactly make it any better.For one thing, I disliked
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