Title: Competing with the Star
Author: Krysten Lindsay Hager
Publisher: Limitless Publishing
Genre: Mature YA Romance
Release: March 22, 2016
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28907900-competing-with-the-star
The perfect guy, the perfect location. What could go wrong?
Hadley Daniels’s life seems perfect
Before the beginning of sophomore year of high school, Hadley and her family move to a
beautiful beach town, where she makes amazing new friends and lands the boyfriend of
her dreams—Nick Jenkins. He’s the kind of guy every girl swoons over, and it isn’t long
until Hadley discovers some are still swooning.
A famous ex-girlfriend makes matters more complicated
After some time dating, Hadley and Nick form a deep bond. But insecurity sets in when
Hadley discovers her boyfriend once had a huge crush on her friend—who just happens
to be the beautiful former teen TV star, Simone Hendrickson.
The past is the past—or so they say
Hadley confronts Nick, who confesses about his history with Simone. Though he claims
to only have eyes for Hadley now, it’s hard to believe—especially when she’s blindsided
with the news that Nick and Simone kissed after school.
Now Hadley must determine who is telling the truth. Love, betrayal, friendship who
needs soap opera drama when you’re busy competing with a star?
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What Others Are Saying:
“Lovers of YA romance will definitely love The Star Series.” Readers’ Favorite Book
Reviews
“Hadley our teenage heroine has many of the insecurities, which inflict most of us at this
young age A lovely story, with some good lessons about friendship, self-esteem and
relationships, perfectly pitched for teen/young adult readers.” From author Jane Hunt.
“ Hadley realizes is that even celebrities have their own insecurities, make bad
decisions and underneath all that make up and the clothes they are just teenage girls
hiding their own problems.” Review: for Living in a Bookworld (Greece)
“It brings to life the beauty of YA romance with all its uncertainties and possibilities. In
the midst of all the drama, confusion, and romance, the story also gives off a beautiful
and serene sense of family.” Readers’ Favorite Book Reviews.
“I love this series and highly recommend it to both teenagers and adults. For me Krysten
Lindsay Hager's books always mean a wonderful trip down memory lane.” With Love for
Books Book Reviews
Excerpt:
Then the most beautiful sound in the world came along—the final bell. I grabbed my bag
and rushed out the door to my locker, where I ran into Reagan O’Hara, Nick’s gorgeous
ex-girlfriend. “Watch where you’re going, spaz,” she said, glaring at me. “Exactly where
are you in such a hurry to get to anyway? I can’t imagine that you’d have plans.”
I could have said, “Off to meet my boyfriend, you know, the guy you used to badmouth
me to,” but no, I took the high road and said, “Excuse me,” and kept going.
“Whatever, loser,” she said. My shoulders tensed. As I tried to ignore her and tell myself
it was just jealousy, I couldn’t pretend that her words didn’t hurt. I had been considered
kind of a loser at my old school in Goodacre. I had had one super close best friend who I
did everything with, Lexi Irvin, and when she moved to Dallas, it was as if I had been
abandoned. So yeah, I had felt like a complete loser in Goodacre, but now I was here in
Grand Haven, with new friends and a new positive outlook on life. I had a new best
friend, Charlotte Lidstrom, and had become friends with former teen TV star Simone
Hendrickson and her best friend, Asia Milanowski.
It could be intimidating hanging out with Simone since she was popular, pretty, and
famous. Sometimes I felt invisible next to her, and unfortunately, hanging with Simone
sometimes meant spending time with people like Reagan or Simone’s other friends, Pilar
Ito and Morgan Kemp. Morgan was the ultimate mean girl. I swear, even if she told me
she loved my outfit and was hooked up to a lie detector test saying she was telling the
truth, I still wouldn’t want to risk it and I’d go home and change. But today I was not
going to worry about Morgan, Reagan, or any of that. I was just going to focus on my first
date with Nick.
Until I rounded the corner and ran into Simone, who was waiting for me at my locker
with Morgan and Pilar.
“Hey, Hadley,” Simone said. “Wanted to return your lucky bracelet. Let’s hope it helped
me pass my math test.”
She handed me my heart and natural stone charm bracelet and I slid it on my wrist.
Morgan looked down at my hands and made a face.
“Why are you wearing such dark nail polish?” she asked me.
My face got warm. “I thought the color was pretty when I saw it in the store. I’ve never
seen this shade of purple with so much blue in it.”
“Guys aren’t into weird nail polish colors,” Morgan said as she fluffed her long curly
blonde hair with her red polished fingers.
Great, so even my nail polish was wrong. Could I do anything right?
“Here comes Nick,” Pilar said, and the girls all got quiet.
“Hey, guys,” he said, coming up and nodding at them. I started to curl my fingers under
so he wouldn’t notice my dark polish—the color that up until a few minutes ago I thought
was unique and beautiful was now making me feel like a little oddball.
“Cool color,” Nick said.
“Huh?”
“I like the blue. It’s very you,” he said, and then he reached over and intertwined his
fingers with mine. Take that, you dark nail polish haters.
“So are we all heading over to Scoops together?” he asked.
Simone played with a strand of her long blonde hair, but didn’t say a thing.
“Yup, we thought we’d go over with you guys,” Morgan said, smiling up at him with her
gleaming white teeth.
Wait, what? No, not cool. This was our first date and I knew I’d feel awkward talking to
him around a group—a group judging me on what I said, did, and apparently even the
colors I wore.
Author Bio:
Krysten Lindsay Hager writes about friendship, self-esteem, fitting in, frenemies,
crushes, fame, first loves, and values. She is the author of True Colors, Best
Friends...Forever?, Next Door to a Star, Landry in Like, and Competing with the Star (The
Star Series: Book 2). Her work has been featured in USA Today, The Flint Journal, the
Grand Haven Tribune, the Bellbrook Times, and on Living Dayton.
Besides mining her teen years and humiliating moments for her novels, Krysten is a
also a book addict who has never met a bookstore she didn’t like. She’s worked as a
journalist and writes young adult, middle grade, new adult, and adult fiction as well as
humor essays. She is originally from Michigan and has lived in Portugal, South Dakota,
and currently resides in southwestern Ohio where you can find her reading and writing
when she’s not catching up on her favorite shows (she's addicted to American Dad to the
point where she quotes episodes daily and she also loves Girl Meets World). She's a big
Detroit Lions fan and even has a team gnome she inherited from her dad. She received
her master’s degree from the University of Michigan-Flint.
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