![]() ![]() While I own copies of both How to Love and 99 Days, I haven’t read either of them yet. Set in evocative 1990s Orlando, Fireworks brings to life the complexity of friendship, the excitement of first love, and the feeling of being on the verge of greatness. And for these lifelong best friends, it’s the adventure of a lifetime-if they can make it through. For Dana, it’s a chance to escape a future that seems to be closing in on her. ![]() For Olivia, it’s her chance at her dream. ![]() and there’s only room at the top for one girl. It should be a dream come true, but as the days of grueling practice and constant competition take their toll, things between Olivia and Dana start to shift. Next thing she knows, she and Olivia are training to be pop stars, and Dana is falling for Alex, the earnest, endlessly talented boy who’s destined to be the next big thing. Dana, who’s never sung more than Olivia’s backup. Her best friend, Dana, is the levelheaded one, always on the sidelines, cheering Olivia on.īut everything changes when Dana tags along with Olivia to Orlando for the weekend, where superproducer Guy Monroe is holding auditions for a new singing group, and Dana is discovered too. She’s the talented one, the one who’s been training to be a star her whole life. From the New York Times bestselling author of 99 Days and How to Love comes a stunning new contemporary novel-all about boy bands, girl bands, best friends, and first love-perfect for fans of Sarah Dessen and Morgan Matson. ![]()
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