Stardoom

Fiction & Literature, Psychological, Thrillers, Mystery & Suspense
Cover of the book Stardoom by John Tomaino, Karabeth
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Author: John Tomaino ISBN: 1230000033735
Publisher: Karabeth Publication: November 28, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: John Tomaino
ISBN: 1230000033735
Publisher: Karabeth
Publication: November 28, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

When sabotage is only the beginning… stage fright takes on a whole new meaning.

Linda Rosek was the understudy to Broadway legend Chantelle Riviera. Linda’s chance to perform could only come if Chantelle fell sick. But Linda didn’t want to fill in for the night. Or even the season. Sickness would only be temporary, but Linda would discover that fame, like tragedy, is everlasting.

At first, Linda learnt Chantelle’s lines. Then she copied her mannerisms, socialized with her friends, and gradually adopted her lifestyle. But it was a lifestyle she couldn’t maintain. Not unless she made an extraordinary demand: a new face for Chantelle, courtesy of plastic surgery. Not an improved face, but Linda’s face. In the spotlight, where it belonged.

There was only room for one Broadway legend in Stardoom, a cautionary tale about the hazards of fame and the loss of identity.

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When sabotage is only the beginning… stage fright takes on a whole new meaning.

Linda Rosek was the understudy to Broadway legend Chantelle Riviera. Linda’s chance to perform could only come if Chantelle fell sick. But Linda didn’t want to fill in for the night. Or even the season. Sickness would only be temporary, but Linda would discover that fame, like tragedy, is everlasting.

At first, Linda learnt Chantelle’s lines. Then she copied her mannerisms, socialized with her friends, and gradually adopted her lifestyle. But it was a lifestyle she couldn’t maintain. Not unless she made an extraordinary demand: a new face for Chantelle, courtesy of plastic surgery. Not an improved face, but Linda’s face. In the spotlight, where it belonged.

There was only room for one Broadway legend in Stardoom, a cautionary tale about the hazards of fame and the loss of identity.

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