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Violet On The Runway

By: Mellissa Walker

Book 1 in the Violet series


  A wallflower in the spotlight can do one of two things: wilt, or blossom...
  Violet Greenfield's life changes forever when a lady in giant Chanel shades tells her she could be IT, the next Kate Moss-but taller, and without the PR problems. That's how Violet winds up with a business card in the front pocket of her jeans on her first day as a senior in high school. Angela Blythe from Tryst Models in New York City wants to put Violet on a plane and whisk her into the world of high-heeled boots and oversized sunglasses. Tall, skinny Violet, who's been P-L-A-I-N practically forever.
  And guess what? She's going.
  A lot of words come to mind when I think of Violet On The Runway. Astonishing, amazing, fabulous, marvelous, glamorous, phenomenal, remarkable, to name a few. But there is not just one word that I can use to tell you how great this book is, I had to use them all. I loved this book and I know I will be re-reading it for years. I loved all of the fashion and glamour, and I loved how it was written about in a way I have never seen before. By reading this book I could tell that not only did Melissa Walker do her research, but she also knew what she was doing. And I’m thankful for it.
  Another thing that I really loved about the story was the story. The characters are lovable, the story was fun and I was always left wanting more. I never wanted the story to end, and when it ended, I wished it hadn’t.
  I think the thing that I had loved the most was the love triangle. It was something I wasn’t expecting, but I think it was my favorite part of the story. I think it will be everyone else’s too. I think the only thing I didn’t love about this book was the Violet didn’t end up with the guy I wanted her to end up with. But maybe she will in the next book. J

My favorite part of the book was the love triangle.

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