Stars in the City by Krysten Lindsay Hager

Good Morning! I'm so happy to share with your a YA book today as part of the blog tour with Rachel's Random Resources. This is the fist book in a series with the second book, Falling for a Star in the City: A Hockey Romance, out on June 29th.

About the Book:

These stars seem to have it all...

Valeria Joseph seems to have it all: career as actress on the soap opera, Charmed Lives, and everyone wants to be her. Her so-star, Cecily Taylor, fixes her up with a rising pop star named Dex Doyle and suddenly Valeria has a bigger spotlight on her.

Then, on the busy streets of New York City, she runs into her first love, Davis, who she never got over. Davis is a college basketball player who is dealing with high pressure stressors of his own and they find themselves supporting one another and falling back in love.

But, just like being on a daytime soap is full of drama—so is the publicity that surrounds Valeria. Throw in a pop star who's crazy about her, an award show event that trends on social media for all the wrong reasons, and tons of swoony moments. Can Valeria find true love in the big city?

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Krysten Lindsay Hager is a bestselling author of YA and contemporary romance. She writes romance because she loves bringing people swoony moments and hope-filled happily ever afters. She writes about falling in love, fame, fitting in, frenemies, first loves, and finding your way in the world. She loves reading, watching movies, and lipstick.

Website: https://www.krystenlindsay.com/

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Instagram Link – https:// https://www.instagram.com/krystenlindsay/

BookBub Author Link – https:// https://www.bookbub.com/profile/krysten-lindsay-hager

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