

I've found myself thinking of all three of them, Landon, Max, and Miko, as friends, so I am both happy and sad to see the end of this great series. The girls in her series are relatable, their story lines are real, and the lessons in all three books are pretty poignant in today's world. Rachel has a unique style of writing, I think it's due to her 15 years of living in LA and real life experience as an event planner. It doesn't mean I'm not honest with my book reviews, I just kind of know I am going to love them no matter what. Plus, have you seen her website or her Facebook? She's real, she's honest, and I'm a big fan of lifestyle websites that have food recipes, party ideas, and more.


You see, I read and loved Party Girl, then I had the opportunity to meet Rachel and she is so very cool and as funny in real life as she is in the writing in the pages of her books. Revised edition: This edition of Party Girl includes editorial revisions and additional content.I have to admit, I may be a biased reader when it comes to Rachel Hollis' books. But when the reality of the business reveals itself, she’s forced to make a choice: do whatever it takes to get ahead, or stay true to herself.ĭrawing on the author’s real-life experiences as an event planner to the stars, Party Girl takes readers on an adventure among Hollywood’s most beautiful-and most outrageous-people, revealing the ugly side of Hollywood’s prettiest parties. At first, the thrill of working on A-list parties and celebrity weddings is enough to survive the seventy-five-hour workweeks and her mercurial boss. Landon finds herself in a world in which spending a million dollars on an event-even a child’s birthday party-is de rigueur, and the whims of celebrity clients are life-and-death matters. She’s landed an internship with a fabulous event planner for the Hollywood elite, taking her from small-town Texas to the bright lights of LA. Landon Brinkley’s dreams are all coming true. From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Girl, Wash Your Face comes the story of a small-town girl finding her way in Hollywood one misstep at a time-now paired with the novella Party Girl’s First Date.
