Rezension
pamNvor 10 Jahren
Part 3 of the LA Candy Trilogy
Jane and the rest of the girls are filming season 2 of their reality show. While Jane has to deal with her ex-boyfriend from Highschool being back in her life and Madison being her new co-worker at Fiona Cheng, Scarlet struggles in her relationship with Liam. Even Madison is happy about getting more air time now, she is shocked to find her younger sister stomping into her life and threatening to tell the world about who she really is. Their "Reality" Show life and their real life drifting apart.
The cover as i already said for the first two parts is classy looking. Again black lettering on an all white background. This time with a single red candy heart lollipop in the center.
Also the writing style is again fun and easy to read. Lauren Conrad definitely came up with some exciting twists in the storyline and gave the trilogy a nice clean ending.
The characters did not get boring throughout the book. It was nice to read how they changed and developed.
I really enjoyed reading this trilogy and can just recommend it.
Jane and the rest of the girls are filming season 2 of their reality show. While Jane has to deal with her ex-boyfriend from Highschool being back in her life and Madison being her new co-worker at Fiona Cheng, Scarlet struggles in her relationship with Liam. Even Madison is happy about getting more air time now, she is shocked to find her younger sister stomping into her life and threatening to tell the world about who she really is. Their "Reality" Show life and their real life drifting apart.
The cover as i already said for the first two parts is classy looking. Again black lettering on an all white background. This time with a single red candy heart lollipop in the center.
Also the writing style is again fun and easy to read. Lauren Conrad definitely came up with some exciting twists in the storyline and gave the trilogy a nice clean ending.
The characters did not get boring throughout the book. It was nice to read how they changed and developed.
I really enjoyed reading this trilogy and can just recommend it.