I heart Hollywood by Lindsey Kelk
Leave a commentMay 17, 2014 by ceresbooksworld
Synopsis :
Celebs, sunshine and beautiful boys…enough to lead a girl astray?
Angela Clark can’t believe her luck… she’s an English girl living in New York with a dream job at hip magazine The Look and a sexy boyfriend.
Her latest assignment takes her to Hollywood to interview hot actor and fellow Brit James Jacobs.Thrown in at the deep end she heads west with best friend Jenny dreaming of Rodeo Drive and Malibu beach.
Soon Angela discovers that celebrity life in Hollywood is not all glamour, gloss and sunshine. Despite his lady-killer reputation, the only person who seems genuine is James.
Then a paparazzi snaps them in an uncompromising position and suddenly Angela is thrust into the spotlight for all the wrong reasons…
Can she convince all those close to her – especially her boss and her boyfriend – not to believe everything they read? And will Hollywood ever win Angela’s heart?
My review :
Angela is back and this time she must go to hollywood until one week to interview James Jacob a super hot british actor. But this is Angela and she is so naïve sometimes. In this book Angela is busy in Hollywood with a superstar and it’s going to turn out difficult for her, for her relation with Jenny and of course for her relation with Alex.
Jenny is with Angela at Hollywood but Alex isn’t.
I like the way the author develops Angela whether it is personally, professionally, friendly or lovingly.
I preferred I heart New York and I must admit that I don’t understand why the title is I heart Hollywood while all that Angela do is criticized Hollywod and say how much New York is better. In this book I am agree with her but sometimes it’s too much.
It’s the same thing with her relation with men, she is so naive that I cannot totally go into the character sometimes but she catches well toward the end.
It’s true that her relation with Alex is at the beginning but at a certain moment of the book I did not really understand Angela’s reaction.
In any case this book is funny and is fast read and good.
One thing is certain I will read I heart Paris, for Angela, for Alex and for Paris of course.








