Tyler James is given the opportunity that could change his life. A celebrity wants him to design for her. This would be fine with his father if she wasn't actually a he, and the clothes his straight son designed weren't going to a gay man. With his mom's sneaky help he is able to jump into the dragulous fashion world to try to make a name for himself before his father tries to pull him out.
Ellie Grace is a young author. She was born December 27 in Washington D.C. She published her first novel, Crescent Sky, before she finished high school. Since then she has published 14 other novels. She struggled to learn reading and writing in her early years of school. She was placed in the learning disabilities program in fifth grade. She praises many teachers for being the ones that helped her start getting all her creative ideas onto paper. She now lives in Northern Virginia. She's currently writing and working to publish more and more stories. She never stops pushing to get people to see what she can do with words.
I tried to read it, but had to stopped after 1-st chapter. The writing was God awful. Boring, dry, repetitive and focused on mundane things (like everybody clothes description). I felt as if I was witnessing puppets play. I content (of the first chapter at least) is a gay version of chic lit. A rich young boy from a perfect and happy family (the only nuisance being overworked father) is meeting a drag queen on a street and is offer thousands of dollars to design clothes.