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Love Means Zero
Love Means Zero
Author: Daisy Jordan
A chance encounter in a Rome hotel, two tremendously damaging photographs, and Hilton Joliet's life is instantly altered. Previously working a dead-end job as an assistant in a portrait studio, she is now a freelance photographer for Game Set Match magazine, "the Us Weekly of tennis," as she calls it. Thrown rapidly into a jet-setting life of w...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781605945293
ISBN-10: 1605945293
Publication Date: 8/14/2010
Pages: 514
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Publisher: Llumina Press
Book Type: Paperback
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Reviewed by Marta Morrison for TeensReadToo.com

LOVE MEANS ZERO follows about a year-and-a-half in the life of Hilton Joilet.

When we meet Hilton, she is living with her best friend, Jill; Jill's fiance, Todd; their 2-year-old daughter, Adria; and Hilton's boyfriend, Luke. Jill and Hilton go on a three-week trip to Europe.

Hilton, a photography major in college and a tennis lover, go to a tournament in Italy. While there, Hilton manages to snap a money-making shot of one of the players cheating on his actress girlfriend. She sells her picture to Game Set Match magazine, which is described as US Weekly just for tennis. She shows them other shots she took at the matches, and they hire her to travel the world, working all of the tournaments.

Her assignment is to take pictures of the matches but also to follow the players around and take snapshots while they are partying - and go behind the scenes, too. Hilton thinks she has found her dream job, but will it set well with Luke, especially when Hilton becomes a celebrity herself?

This is a good beach novel. It is exciting, sexy, and fun. The characters are over-the-top and like to have a lot of fun in life, so I believe you should give this one a try.


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