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Clothes Call

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Melanie, a 24-year-old lowly fashion stylist's assistant, isn't too keen to leave New York City for a few weeks at the Montana ranch home of E-Beth, an up-and-coming pop star, but she hopes the assignment will take her career to the next level and finally show her boss that she's just as good, if not better, than her brownnosing colleague. Unfortunately, the star's agent has plans of his own that threaten to derail E-Beth's career and Melanie must decide where her loyalties lie and what she's willing to risk to climb the corporate ladder. That’s where you, the reader, come in.You Choose novels are reader-driven—you take control and make decisions for Melanie throughout the story. With three main decision points in the story and eight possible endings, your decisions dictate what happens and how the story unfolds. You choose…

214 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 4, 2013

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January 9, 2016
Unfortunately the lead character is quite irritating. Luckily, despite being a "you choose" type novel, the lead character isn't a "you" type, i.e., it isn't me. Every choice she made in the beginning annoyed me. Yes, she made the choices. This is a you choose. When the heck do I get to choose anything? mmphs.

Being reluctant at career advancement opportunities. Drooling over a guy she dated in college who appears to be into other women. Being a doormat. mmphs. I keep expecting to able to choose a path that will lead in another direction. If nothing else away from this jerk guy.

Good grief I'm disliking this woman as I watch events unfold out of my control. No control no control. mmphs. I think I misunderstood exactly what my part in all of this would be.

Woman goes to Montana. From New York. Has no idea people on ranches have anything to do. Bloody hell. I live in New York. I know . . gah. I've moved from disliking the main character to actively hating her.

Is professional enough to look up the place she is going. To look up the person she is going to work for. Does not pay any attention to what she should pack to wear. gah.

Heh. Bored out of my mind and I see a hyperlink. Ah, finally. I can make a decision. I'm sure this is much better than I'm letting it be. I just was looking forward to being able to control things. A lot more things.

Good grief. The only options I was given had obvious choices. I don't want to slip spoilers in, so I put something completely made up. The choices given are like the made up choice: 1) put gun to head and pull trigger; 2) ride a pony. Shesh. Given almost no control, and the only decisions I can make are pointless. There's no bloody way I'm choosing the other option. So . . . bah.

Yay! The book is done! Yay! I can finally stop reading it!


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