Title: He Loves Me Not (Lifestyles of the Rich and (In)Famous
#2)
Author: Tierney Fowler
Genre: Young Adult
Release Date: April 20, 2016
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In the game of love, everyone roots for the underdog. You know, that girl-next-
door type who wears glasses and has a shy smile and who falls for the most popular boy in
school…she’s the hero of every story. And when the shy girl takes off her glasses and the
quarterback kisses her and the crowd roars and the movie fades to black, people sit back and are
satisfied.
But what about the cheerleader? The one he dumps at the fifty-yard line and the one who runs off the field humiliated and sobbing? What about her feelings? What about her?
He Loves Me Not tells the story of what happens after the cheerleader is denied her fairy tale ending. Maggie's life was perfect--she had perfect friends, perfect parents, and a perfect boyfriend. But when she's abruptly dumped in front of the entire county by that perfect boyfriend, her life falls apart. With her clique, her friends, and her social standing obliterated, Maggie is resigned to a lonely, humiliating senior year of high school.
...at least until she meets AJ Abbott, a musician who breaks every rule her mother ever taught her. He has no college degree. He wants to be a rockstar. He wears entirely too much black and leather.
But despite their differences, Maggie is slowly drawn into AJ's rock and roll lifestyle, and she'll be forced to choose which is more important--clinging to her nonexistent popularity or learning that maybe there's more to her than her beauty queen tiaras and cheerleader pom- poms.
But what about the cheerleader? The one he dumps at the fifty-yard line and the one who runs off the field humiliated and sobbing? What about her feelings? What about her?
He Loves Me Not tells the story of what happens after the cheerleader is denied her fairy tale ending. Maggie's life was perfect--she had perfect friends, perfect parents, and a perfect boyfriend. But when she's abruptly dumped in front of the entire county by that perfect boyfriend, her life falls apart. With her clique, her friends, and her social standing obliterated, Maggie is resigned to a lonely, humiliating senior year of high school.
...at least until she meets AJ Abbott, a musician who breaks every rule her mother ever taught her. He has no college degree. He wants to be a rockstar. He wears entirely too much black and leather.
But despite their differences, Maggie is slowly drawn into AJ's rock and roll lifestyle, and she'll be forced to choose which is more important--clinging to her nonexistent popularity or learning that maybe there's more to her than her beauty queen tiaras and cheerleader pom- poms.
Looking back, Bobby hadn’t acted that different that day, or
even that week. The first weird thing had happened at lunch a few weeks later. Maggie and her friends
had been all sitting at their usual table with Tommy, Abby and Artie Souter—identical twins who
looked like matching blond supermodels—Caroline, who was her best friend in the world, and a
few other assorted football players and cheerleaders.
Maggie snapped her can of Diet Coke open, watching Bobby shovel tacos down his
throat with envy. She was monitoring her calorie intake like a chicken hawk observing a pen full of hens.
Not only was this new cheerleading uniform making her incredibly aware of her figure, but her
homecoming dress had accidentally been ordered in a size zero—where Maggie normally wore a
two—and there wasn’t enough time to buy a new dress that half the school hadn’t
already rejected in their own shopping trips.
To distract herself from the gnawing pain in her stomach, Maggie took another
bite of her dressing free salad and chewed slowly, pretending it was pizza. God, she loved pizza so much.
It’d been years since she’d had it.
“Bobby, what was with that weird girl talking to you after Chem
yesterday?” Caroline asked, her Boston accent softened after spending her entire high school
career down in South Carolina. Maggie and Caroline had met in gymnastics class in middle school, and
they’d bonded over their love of country music, cheerleading, and carb-free
diets.
“Her name’s Chloe, and she’s actually really nice,”
Bobby replied evenly.
Maggie remembered Chloe from one of her English classes. The girl never spoke
to anyone other than the teacher, and once she had read a poem that had lots of references to the dark
wings of ravens. It was all very strange. And she wore way too much black. Okay, and the real kicker was
that Chloe had laughed at her a few weeks ago when Maggie had written an essay about how the
proudest moment of her life was winning Miss Dixie Bell last year.
“I just don’t understand people like her,” Maggie started to
say, flattening her hand on her stomach as it growled loudly. Hopefully no one had heard. “Like,
it’s just so selfish to be so grumpy all the time. Everyone hurts. Everyone has bad things happen
to them. Maybe people should just focus on the wonderful things in their lives and stop dwelling on the
negativity.”
“Here, here, Maggie May!” Tommy raised his can of Coke over his
head. The entire table laughed.
Giggling, Maggie continued. She was on a roll. “And, I mean, really, bless
her heart, but how is that much black flattering on anyone’s complexion? Maybe we
can give her a makeover!” Maggie loved makeovers. They were the best. Maybe they could take
her shopping and help her do her makeup and—
Just then, Maggie heard a sharp intake of breath behind her. When she turned,
she saw a girl with pale skin and long dark hair standing behind them. It was Chloe. Why did she look so
upset? Maybe she didn’t hear the “bless her heart” part. Everyone knew that
saying “bless her heart” balanced out anything negative that followed because it
originated in a good place. Her momma always said that people needed a good dose of the truth, but
they needed to know it came from the heart.
“I just—I just wanted—here. Here’s your half of the
outline.” Chloe’s sharp voice matched her movements as she shoved a piece of paper into
Bobby’s hand and then turned to rush back inside the school. Maggie had examined her closely
in those ten seconds, trying to make sense of a girl who seemed to think black eye shadow was
appropriate for the entire eyelid. The only spot anyone needed black eye shadow was in the outer
crease of their eyelid and even then, it should be blended to near oblivion. Her momma
considered black eye shadow appropriate only for strippers and rock star
groupies.
The table fell silent for a minute. Maggie’s mouth curved into a nervous
smile. Bobby’s green eyes cut in her direction. “Really, Maggie? That was mean of
you.”
Maggie had never heard Bobby use that tone with her, and she wasn’t sure
how to respond. Her chest tightened. “I wasn’t trying to be mean. I was just talking in
general…like, how Momma always says that you should look your best so others are happy
to…” She trailed off, shrinking under the disappointment in Bobby’s
eyes.
She didn’t want Chloe to think she was being mean for no reason. Maybe
Maggie needed to go chase her down and explain. “You know what? I’ll just go
apologize—” Maggie stood up to follow her, but Bobby interrupted
again.
Instead of the sharp tone he’d just used, now he sounded tired.
“Don’t worry about it. Let me go talk to her.” He smiled, but it was a weird smile.
Like it didn’t reach all the way up to his eyes.
Maggie tried to smile back, but she couldn’t get her lips to lift. “Are
you sure? I can just go and—”
“It’s fine, Maggie. I’ll be back in a few.” Bobby stood
up to walk away, and then he stopped and came back to squeeze her shoulder. Normally he’d
say goodbye with at least a little kiss, but his grip on her shoulder was more how he interacted with the
football team. Maggie didn’t like the feelings it brought, so she focused on his beautiful eyes,
chiseled features, and sweet smile, and she thought he had the kind of face a girl could look at the rest
of her life and be happy.
That was the day she began to lose him.
Lifestyles of the Rich and (In)Famous – Released Aug 19,
2014
Nicole "Nyx" Green, notorious for her red lipstick and
over-the-top personality, has just snagged the man of her dreams–the brooding Crashbang
bassist AJ Abbott. Well, he was the man of her dreams. Now that they’re together, Nyx is
realizing that he’s way too obsessed with his music to even think about having a girlfriend.
AJ’s obsession pays off when the band meets with record executives in New York City, and Nyx meets her half-brother Jeremy. Reuniting with long lost family is complicated enough (especially a long lost family who are tabloid staples), but Nyx never expected to meet Tristan.
See, Jeremy happens to be best friends with the gorgeous, arrogant Tristan Halifax, an A-Lister with a penchant for beautiful women. Nyx and Tristan might experience love at first sight, but rock star ex- boyfriends are hard to forget—especially when they keep writing chart topping love songs dedicated to her red lipstick.
Overnight, Nyx becomes America’s Sweetheart—scandalizing parties, frolicking with Manhattan’s Golden Boys, and being hounded by photographers. Sure, it’s fun, but then the press starts turning nasty—jeopardizing her relationship with Tristan, ruining her reputation, and discovering her old skeletons. Plus, there’s AJ, who’s suddenly morphed into a great guy, and now is fighting to reignite their high school romance.
Celebrities are supposed to have it all, right? Money. Looks. Love. But suddenly, a downward spiral doesn’t seem all that unrealistic, and Nyx will have to decide what’s more important–her new infamous lifestyle or her familiar small-town roots.
AJ’s obsession pays off when the band meets with record executives in New York City, and Nyx meets her half-brother Jeremy. Reuniting with long lost family is complicated enough (especially a long lost family who are tabloid staples), but Nyx never expected to meet Tristan.
See, Jeremy happens to be best friends with the gorgeous, arrogant Tristan Halifax, an A-Lister with a penchant for beautiful women. Nyx and Tristan might experience love at first sight, but rock star ex- boyfriends are hard to forget—especially when they keep writing chart topping love songs dedicated to her red lipstick.
Overnight, Nyx becomes America’s Sweetheart—scandalizing parties, frolicking with Manhattan’s Golden Boys, and being hounded by photographers. Sure, it’s fun, but then the press starts turning nasty—jeopardizing her relationship with Tristan, ruining her reputation, and discovering her old skeletons. Plus, there’s AJ, who’s suddenly morphed into a great guy, and now is fighting to reignite their high school romance.
Celebrities are supposed to have it all, right? Money. Looks. Love. But suddenly, a downward spiral doesn’t seem all that unrealistic, and Nyx will have to decide what’s more important–her new infamous lifestyle or her familiar small-town roots.
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The long lost Wakefield twin. Blair's head minion. The BSC party planner. The
original Pink Ranger. Stephanie Tanner's BFF.
In addition to crafting young adult and new adult novels, Tierney Fowler works as an IT consultant by day and a style blogger by night. She resides in Northern Virginia near four shopping malls, counts leopard as her favorite color, and once shot a reality TV show pilot...that never went anywhere.
In addition to crafting young adult and new adult novels, Tierney Fowler works as an IT consultant by day and a style blogger by night. She resides in Northern Virginia near four shopping malls, counts leopard as her favorite color, and once shot a reality TV show pilot...that never went anywhere.
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