They didn't ask for fame. They were born with it.
In the second Daughters novel, The Daughters Break the Rules , Carina confronted her complicated relationship with money and her powerful father. Now readers will shift to Hudson's perspective. . .
Daughter of pop star phenom Holla Jones, Hudson Jones is struggling to find her own place in "the family business," aka: show business. Like her mother, Hudson is a gifted singer and songwriter; unlike her mother, she has a serious case of stage fright. Hudson's own debut album is about to drop and she's beyond nervous--how can she explain to Holla that she'd rather play low-key songs with a regular teen band than perform power-pop ballads in front of a packed club?
Described as "down-to-earth overachievers who crave normalcy" by Publishers Weekly , Lizzie, Carina and Hudson speak directly to tween and teen girls. In Hudson's story, readers will discover an exciting backstage pass to the entertainment industry and a relatable heroine figuring out how to pursue her dream of performing.
In the second Daughters novel, The Daughters Break the Rules , Carina confronted her complicated relationship with money and her powerful father. Now readers will shift to Hudson's perspective. . .
Daughter of pop star phenom Holla Jones, Hudson Jones is struggling to find her own place in "the family business," aka: show business. Like her mother, Hudson is a gifted singer and songwriter; unlike her mother, she has a serious case of stage fright. Hudson's own debut album is about to drop and she's beyond nervous--how can she explain to Holla that she'd rather play low-key songs with a regular teen band than perform power-pop ballads in front of a packed club?
Described as "down-to-earth overachievers who crave normalcy" by Publishers Weekly , Lizzie, Carina and Hudson speak directly to tween and teen girls. In Hudson's story, readers will discover an exciting backstage pass to the entertainment industry and a relatable heroine figuring out how to pursue her dream of performing.
