When Lisa's parents split up, she has to leave glamorous Hollywood, her father, and her movie-star mother - to live with a grandmother she hardly knows. How can she ever be happy again? All too often, Lisa finds herself escaping into daydreams -- dreams of fame, friends, and boyfriends galore, Hollywood, her parents, and falling in love. But when her fantasy bubble bursts, she has to open her eyes to the fact that, in real life, things don't always work out the way they do in dreams.
I loved these teen romance books when they were first being published & I was 12-16 years old-then I discovered adult smutty romance books! Still have fond memories of reading these & similar teen romance lines like Wildfire.
Not too bad for a teenage book read now as an adult. I liked the main character and even the boy she eventually got together with. The mum was a terrible, selfish cow so she’s lucky to have such a wonderful grandmother. Janet Quin-Harkin usually does the best ones.