Angelina
Goode began writing as a teenager. Though her first works were poems about
love-struck teenagers, she grew her craft while earning her degree in
Journalism and Creative Writing. A former grade school teacher that loved teaching
children to write, she enjoys finding creative ways to present everyday events.
Now she primarily writes light-hearted contemporary women’s fiction. She lives
in Los Angeles
where she enjoys the occasional celebrity sighting and year-round sun.
Angelina
started gaining first-hand fan and celebrity experience as a devoted follower
of her generation’s boy band. Her experience shifted in college when she
interned in the promotions department for a Los Angeles based radio station and for the
public relations department of a network television station. There she was able
to learn about the ins and outs of promoting celebrities and all the backstage
activities that are rarely seen by the public eye. She was also able to observe
fans’ behavior from an objective perspective, seeing what it looks like to an
outside observer.
Now
she combines her experience as a loyal fan attending numerous concerts and meet
and greets every year, her brief but educational stint in the entertainment
industry, and a highly active imagination to create fiction for celebrity
lovers of all ages.
Her
latest book is the romantic comedy, The
Average Girl.
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Title:
The Average Girl
Author: Angelina Goode
Publisher: Beach Blanket Publishing
Pages: 228
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Author: Angelina Goode
Publisher: Beach Blanket Publishing
Pages: 228
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Being average can lead to wonderful things…
Olivia
Fowler, helper of the star-struck, runs a successful business helping average
people meet celebrities in everyday ways. Flawless at what she does, the
celebrities don’t have a clue they’re part of a pre-planned meeting. Business
is booming and Olivia knows everything there is to know about Hollywood ’s famous and their behavior. Her
clients trust her because she is just like them, not famous.
But
when Olivia accidentally meets the super-famous Alexander Young at the grocery
store, her world is flipped upside-down. She can’t possibly resist those
charming eyes and sexy arms. As their romance blossoms, Olivia learns she may
not know as much as she thought she did about celebrities and their ways.
Then
Olivia’s most important and loyal client requests to meet Alexander. Suddenly,
Olivia is forced to choose between her love and her business.
Will
Olivia be able to keep her booming business a secret from her soon-to-be
boyfriend? Will her clients still trust her if she is no longer the average
girl?
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Virtual Book Club at Goodreads.
I sit quietly at the Starbucks on the corner of Wilshire and
Suddenly a wave of hushed excitement spreads
through the store. Everyone’s eyes are glued to the swinging front doors as
Ryan Scott strides through with his shoulders back and chin up. Everyone’s
eyes, that is, but Sarah’s. She looks at me without turning her head, and I
give her the tiniest of nods before spinning back around to stare. She responds
to my nod by feigning interest in her Jane Austen novel.
Great Sarah! Keep calm. I know you want
to burst inside, but play it cool.
Ryan’s eyes quickly scan the room. Before they
return to the menu board, they briefly linger on Sarah, the only person who
appears not to notice him. He orders his grande latte with a double shot
of espresso and leans smugly against the counter with his arms folded across
his chest. He appears to be staring into space, yet every few moments his eyes
fall back to Sarah, who has still not looked up from her book.
The barista calls his name, and he pauses to make
sure everyone hears it before he reaches for the drink. When he turns around,
Sarah is beginning to pack her things, leaving the Austen novel on the table.
He heads toward the condiment counter for his regular three sugars. Just as we
had rehearsed, Sarah stands up, still focused on packing up, and he tries to
pass her. He stops for a moment, Sarah blocking his way.
Thank goodness these celebrities are creatures of
habit. It makes my job so much easier.
“Oh, I’m sorry, I didn’t see you there.” She
breathes calmly as she speaks to him. She slings her navy-blue Coach bag over
her shoulder and smiles, her head leaning to the side, her eyes soft.
“That’s all right,” Ryan responds. He stands
waiting for her to move but blocks her exit. He half smiles at her.
“Okay then.” Sarah glances toward the door
behind him, still smiling.
“Oh, now I’m in your way,” he declares as he steps
aside and watches Sarah move toward the door. “Wait, hey, your book!”
I exhale. The one contingency worked as planned.
Should be easy from here on out, as long as she sticks to the script.
She stops and turns back, hiding her smile. Ryan
stands there, holding her book in his hands. “Jane Austen, huh.” He smirks.
“I’m shooting a movie based on one of her books next month.”
“Oh, you’re an actor. What book?” she asks,
pretending not to know.
“Pride and Prejudice.” He seems intrigued by
Sarah’s indifference. “Well, here you go—” He ends his sentence by fishing for
her name.
“Sarah,” she finishes for him.
“Sarah,” he repeats, revealing a slow, sexy smile,
“maybe we can have a cup of coffee next time.” He holds out the book but is not
loosening his grip.
“Yes, maybe.” She takes the book from him, and he
lets her. “Thanks.” Then she is out the door. Ryan turns and grabs his three
sugars, looking around the room again to make sure everyone is still watching.
Before he finishes stirring them in, I am out on the street and dialing Sarah’s
cell number.
“Wow! That was unbelievable! I can’t believe it
worked!” she cries.
“You were awesome! Did you see the way he looked at
you?” I ask.
“Yes! I did!” She pauses. “Thank you so much,
Olivia. You really made my dream come true. I mean, I never could have done
this without you. I’m going to recommend you to all my friends,” she rattles
on.
Thrilled that all went as planned, I head back down
Santa Monica Boulevard
toward my office.
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