![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We all have different personas depending on our situations, but when you're finally able to find someone who can get to know and love the real you, that's the person you want to keep around. Both Cole and Summer were complex characters that were used to putting up fronts with people, but when they were together they were able to see the other person as their true selves and I think that was an important message in the book. I personally thought it was a perfectly balanced way to get back at a cheating fiancé because it was big enough that it ruined the night and definitely got the point across, but not big enough that it totally destroyed someone's life or seriously hurt them. In the grand scheme of the book it wasn't that big of a deal, it was a part of Summer's past, but the way the book led up to it with the little hints and everyone knowing before the reader, made it so suspenseful. Also, the Rehearsal Dinner from Hell was such an ordeal. I really like the two-worlds-colliding theme it had going on and the love-hate relationship between Summer and Cole because as I was reading I was impatient for them to get together, but at the same time I liked that it took a while for them to finally admit that they loved each other. Hollywood Dirt by Alessandra Torre is a fun, light-hearted, and sexy story about Cole Masten and Summer Jenkins. ![]() My Review: I thoroughly enjoyed this novel. ![]()
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