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HOLLYWEIRD by Terri Clark

HOLLYWEIRD

by Terri Clark

Pub Date: May 1st, 2012
ISBN: 978-0-7387-1925-2
Publisher: Flux

A supernatural adventure and romance mixed with soul searching.

Seventeen-year-old Aly can’t believe her luck when winning a magazine contest whisks her, her best friend, Des, and her older sister, Missy, to Los Angeles to meet her hunky teen idol, Dakota Danvers. The girls are met in LA by Jameson, Dakota’s brooding-but-hot assistant and given the star treatment, including a photo shoot with Dakota—who turns out to be much more than meets the eye. He is, in fact, the son of Lucifer (yes, that Lucifer). Despite the girls’ first positive impressions of Hollywood, its shine quickly dims as they find themselves pawns in a battle that pits Heaven against Hell. The girls’ Hollywood adventure is rolled out in chapters alternating between Aly’s voice, which is riddled with teen slang, and Jameson’s, which has a serious tone that adds believability to his early reveal that he is a fallen angel trying to get back into the good graces of his ethereal boss. Woven into the narrative are Aly’s feelings about her own faith, which has been heavily tested by her mother’s death two years before and her bumpy relationship with her sister. Despite heavy themes, though, it's ultimately another piece of paranormal chick lit.

This modern twist on the fallen-angel tale won’t drive any tourists to Hollywood.

(Paranormal romance. 12 & up)