Sadly, the sequel did not grab me like the first book did. The story picks up about a month after we left the first book. Kaitlin and Austin are doing well but shooting for the new movie is about to begin. We meet a couple new characters in this book: Hutch (well, he's not really new, but we just knew the name in the first book) who is the director of the movie. Carol is the new publicist for the company that is funding the movie (and we learn that Laney used to work for her but left, taking some of Carol's clients). And Madison, Sky's new assistant.
Kaitlin gets Liz a job as a second assistant so Liz can satisfy her father by having a job, still hang out with Kaitlin, and learn more about producing. Unfortunately Kaitlin never thought to run is by Nadine (her actual assistant) and that didn't go over well. Matt (Kaitlin's brother) gets a small part in the move as does Rodney (her bodyguard/driver) so most everyone is pretty happy.
Carol decides to change the promotion strategy and wants Drew and Kaitlin to show up together for everything, and act like they are dating. She doesn't care that Kaitlin has a boyfriend. She doesn't care that Drew was Kaitlin's first real boyfriend, and he publicly broke her heart and said was basically using her for her fame. And of course they are now co-stars on this film together. Oh, and Sky is too. As Hutch decided to change the script and add Sky as 'the best friend who betrays her'. So now the three of them are basically the stars of this movie.
The above paragraph is basically what I didn't like about the book. And while I get Hollywood is actually probably a small world, and it's probably pretty common to work with ex's and enemies, this just seemed like alot. Sky and Kaitlin work on the same TV show together and have for YEARS... it doesn't make sense to put them together in a movie. I would think most people would assume it related to the TV show. And of ALL the guys they pick Drew?
And when Drew shows up, he doesn't care that she has a boyfriend. He doesn't care that she repeatedly asks him to stop touching her and reminding him that she is not interested. I can imagine Hollywood can be awful. That it's sexist and self-absorbed. But to have all these characters seeming to sabotage her relationship with Austin was a bit of a struggle for me. (Carol, Drew, Sky, Madison). And once again, Kaitlin is suspicious of Madison and Liz and Nadine don't listen and sure enough Madison is constantly leaking information about her to the press.
Then there's the filming and Hutch does a Jekyll and Hyde and the nice Director she had met, has turned into a tyrant. But instead of Kaitlin confiding in Austin and telling him the truth about her previous relationship with Drew and what Carol is demanding her to do, she keeps it all a secret. (That was weird, by the way. It really didn't make sense why she felt this all needed to be hushed up especially since so much of it either already was public knowledge or soon would be).
Austin finally gets tired of Kaitlin telling him one thing and another happening. They break up. Kaitlin is miserable. Script pieces are being leaked to the media. Private information about Kaitlin is being leaked. Liz and Nadine have a blow out fight. Kaitlin and Sky physically go at it during a fight training session (Kaitlin was mortified afterward). It's all bad.
Then we learn that it was Madison who was caught leaking information (Nadine and Liz realized how their actions were not only unprofessional but they were hurting Kaitlin, so they joined forces and laid a trap for Madison). Madison was fired and Sky had a full on temper tantrum. (Turns out Madison was her cousin). Hutch had to tell her to knock it off and later told Kaitlin he should never have told her that he regretted hiring her, that she was the best part of the movie. And it was Sky he should never have hired. And we learn Carol had leaked the scripts so she was fired. So now Kaitlin was free to date and bring whatever date she wanted to her public events. So she goes and grovels to Austin (who was on his way to go grovel to her) and they make up.
If every story is going to be Sky finding ways to ruin Kaitlin I'm going to get bored with it real quick. Still no back story on their animosity. And it really is somewhat baffling that it's all one sided. It's always Sky going after Kaitlin and Kaitlin reacting as a victim. It's so intentionally malicious. Maybe this is normal. Maybe I'm naive. But I'm hoping Calonita doesn't make it Sky vs Kaitlin for every book. I think the next book focuses on the return to the new TV show's season, so I'm guessing that I'm not going to be happy. I'll still give it a go though.
Things that I do like, I like the "Secrets" Kaitlin talks about. I like Kaitlin. I think she is an interesting character and that there is a lot of potential for her story.