Friday #56, #20 Sugar & Spice (L.A. Candy #3) by Lauren Conrad


The Friday #56 is a weekly meme hosted by Freda's VoiceJoin in every Friday and share an excerpt from a book you've been reading. Here are the rules:


  • Grab a book 
  • Turn to page 56 or 56% in your e-reader
  • Find any sentence (or a few, don't spoil it) 

**Be sure to post the links to your Friday #56 below!



Happy Reading!

Okay guys so I'm excited to be getting into our first #Friday56 of the new year. I think that this is going to be an amazing year so I definitely want to start it off right by participating in this amazing meme. This week I decided to focus on a book that I'm currently reading and actually picked up on a whim. It's the third book in Lauren Conrad's L.A. Candy series. I originally started the series at the end of December and I've basically been flying through it. It almost feels like a novelization of The Hills and includes tons of drama so if that's something you would be interested in then I would definitely recommend checking it out. 

"The celebrity head count was really starting to add up. 'Oh...hey...can you make sure that my friend Caleb Hunt is on the list? I think I put his name on, but it's been so crazy. Oh, and Naveen Singh, too." 


In the final book of the hit series L.A. Candy, Jane Roberts is a bona fide celebrity—she’s got the VIP treatment, couture clothes, and starlet looks. She also has the tabloid scandals, fake friends, and relentless paparazzi. Having learned a few things from her first season on the air, Jane is trying to surround herself with the people who she knows love her for her...and take a break from boys—since they’ve been nothing but trouble. But when her high school sweetheart Caleb and her unrequited L.A. crush Braden show up, both looking cuter and acting sweeter than ever, Jane has a hard time remembering her no-boys rule....

Just when everything feels out of control, Jane makes a shocking discovery. And what she finds changes everyone’s definition of “reality” forever.
In her deliciously entertaining novel, television star Lauren Conrad pulls the curtain back on young Hollywood and shows that sometimes the real drama is behind the scenes.  

Share:

14 comments:

  1. I haven't yet read this author, but now I am fascinated. I do love all things LA...yes, very superficial, but full of drama! LOL.

    Thanks for sharing...and here's mine:
    “THE WOMAN IN CABIN 10”

    ReplyDelete
  2. You have me curious about what she discovers.
    sherry @ fundinmental Friday Memes

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I finished it and there were quite some big discoveries haha!

      Delete
  3. I'd read this one. I read Spencer & Heidi's book years ago. Happy weekend!

    ReplyDelete
  4. Yay! I've always liked Lauren Conrad since Laguna Beach and The Hills from MTV. When I heard she was coming out with her own books I was more excited! I have most of her books including this one :) Hope you enjoy!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I definitely did enjoy! I hope you get the chance to try them out soon!

      Delete
  5. Haven't tried this author before. Sounds like you are loving the series:)

    My Friday 56 from 77 Shadow Street

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Yea I just finished it lol it was okay! It was good enough for me to try the spin off series.

      Delete
  6. I've never watched Conrad on tv or read any of her books... am I missing out?

    Lauren @ Always Me

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Eh no not really lol I would say go for it only if you're really curious about the books and the tv show. If you do decide your interested watch the tv show first.

      Delete