Sugar and Spice: An L.A. Candy Novel
by:
Lauren Conrad (author)
Sugar and spice . . . not everyone's nice.Fresh from being betrayed by one of her closest friends, new celebrity Jane Roberts has learned a few lessons. Most important: know who to trust. And in Hollywood, that list is short. Determined to get control of her life, Jane swears off boys and all the...
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Sugar and spice . . . not everyone's nice.Fresh from being betrayed by one of her closest friends, new celebrity Jane Roberts has learned a few lessons. Most important: know who to trust. And in Hollywood, that list is short. Determined to get control of her life, Jane swears off boys and all the trouble they bring. But when high school sweetheart Caleb and L.A. crush Braden show up, both acting sweeter than ever, Jane has a hard time remembering her no-boys rule.And for the first time Jane’s best friend, Scarlett, has only one guy on her mind: her new boyfriend, Liam. But being on a hit reality show means hanging out with other guys on-camera, and Liam isn’t too happy with pretending to play a bit part in her love life.Just when everything feels out of control, Jane makes a discovery that changes everyone’s definition of “reality” forever. In television star Lauren Conrad’s L.A. Candy series, the drama is pure dishy fun.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780062012753 (0062012754)
Publish date: October 5th 2010
Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Teen,
Realistic Fiction,
Romance,
Drama,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Young Adult Contemporary,
New Adult
Series: L.A. Candy (#3)
The last book in the L.A. Candy series, and what a way to end things (it was good though!). But I wasn't always happy with how things went in this book.For instance, the whole Jane stuff. Once again she is stuck between boys. You would think scandals and the like would teach someone not to double-da...
Perhaps my least favorite in the series. I was disappointed on how it ended, I felt as if I was strung along the whole time. But then again, I do like how it didn't fit the mold of the typical chick lit book. I'm torn.
I actually want to give this book 5 stars. I really do! LC has some amazing, great, universal messages in here.Actually, I want to take off half a star, but I have to round down in a case like this. The sole reason I'm taking off a star, respectively, is it irritated me how Naveen just dropped from ...