Petty Little Lives
by Alice Reeds
Release Date: 08/18/15
Limitless Publishing
316 pages
The only thing cousins Sapphire Hope and Roxanna
Revolution have in common is they don’t want to spend the summer at their
aunt’s Iowa farm.
Sapphire is an entitled L.A. rich-girl…
Spoiled by her Oscar-winning mother and a CEO father, Sapphire thrives on the lifestyle of a jet-setting socialite and aspiring model. She has no interest in rural life, or the strange cousin who seems to want to be her friend. About the only thing even remotely interesting about the farm is the good-looking intern at her aunt’s veterinary clinic, Dawn Matthews. He might do as a summer distraction.
Roxanna is a sensitive loner…
She spends her time playing guitar and posting videos for her YouTube subscribers, but at least at her aunt’s, nobody knows what she’s hiding. Since her secret drove her boyfriend away, she could use a few friends, but Sapphire clearly isn't interested—and even less so when Dawn prefers Roxanna's company over hers.
When Roxanna's secret comes out, Sapphire, Roxanna, and their friends are forced to view their lives from a new perspective and face choices they never thought they’d have to make.
Can friendship and new love help them overcome physical and emotional challenges and learn what’s really important? Or will old habits and attitudes refuse to die?
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Alice Reeds was born in a small town in Germany but
spent her first eight years in Florida, USA. Later on, she moved back to
Europe, where her family moved around a lot. Alice is a soon-to-be freshman at
University where she studies Political Science. In her free time Alice mostly
writes, reads, or watches countless Let's plays.
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Sapphire
“Welcome
back, Miss Hope,” Albus says, in his old man voice.
He
is one of the butlers my mother hired because she cannot be bothered to open
doors on her own. Albus started working for our family when I was twelve years
old. Back then I always called him Dumbledore because his name just calls for
it.
“Your
mother is in the living room.”
“I’m
sure she is,” I say and cross the entrance hall. The ceiling, which is more
than four stories above my head, is vaulted and an almost cliché looking
chandelier hangs off of it. The floor is white marble and so clean you could
eat off it.
“Sapphire!”
I
hear my mother call out. I had hoped she wouldn’t notice I was home. Lord knows
the house is big enough so that we would never have to see each other if we
wanted. I look over my shoulder to Albus who just shrugs and then walks off
somewhere.
“Hello,
Mother,” I say upon entering the living room which is, to say the least,
ginormous. Expensive furniture, high ceiling, and floor-to- ceiling windows as
far as the eye can see. They allow you to look over the entirety of our garden.
Mother
stands up from the sofa and walks over to me. Her hair has the same shade of
blonde, but it’s an inch or two shorter than mine. Judging by her clothes, I’d
say she spent her morning and early afternoon at a meeting of some sorts. Good
for her. I don’t really care.
“You
were shopping, again?” Her voice sounds dismissive, defensive almost.
“Yes.”
I raise the bags I’m still carrying slightly and arch an eyebrow. Aren’t these proof of that? “Ashley and I went to Rodeo Drive. I left a note
in the kitchen.”
“And
where did you get the money from?”
“Relax,
Mother, I still have more than enough from what you and Dad gave me.” For my
eighteenth birthday my parents gave me a decent amount of money, because I’m
sure they either couldn’t be bothered to get me an actual present or they
forgot about my birthday all together.
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