Hazel Fine Sings Along by Katie Wicks EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
- Author: Katie Wicks
- Language: English
- Genre: Romantic Comedy
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“I’m so nervous!” Hazel said to Amber as she stared at every outt she
owned, all laid out on the uncomfortable bed of her long-stay motel. “What
do you think I should wear to my audition?”
Amber cocked her head to the side. She was one of the sex workers who
loitered by the re escape of the Motel California every night, waiting for
customers. Between jobs she loved to show Hazel pictures of her son, Theo,
on her phone. They’d quickly become friends after Hazel had moved into
the motel a year ago.
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“What look are you going for?” Amber picked up a sparkly sequined
bandeau top that Hazel’s boss at the café where she worked had insisted she
wear last Halloween. “This is sexy.” Amber held the top against her body,
checking her appearance in the grimy mirror. Tall and voluptuous, with
platinum blond hair and almost black eyes, she was wearing an all-pleather
outt and ve-inch heels. Hazel cringed at the thought of walking around in
them.
“I don’t think I pull o sexy. Plus, it’s a singing competition, not America’s
Next Top Model.”
Amber turned around. “Girl, no. They’re casting parts, just like everyone
else.”
Hazel knew Amber was right. The Sing Along, now in its tenth season on
Fox, was looking for a hundred men and women who could sing and ll a
role. Hazel only had a couple of hours before she had to show up to the
cattle call, where she’d line up all day and maybe, maybe, get a chance to sing
in front of the judges—Georgia Hayes, the troubled country music star, and
music producer Martin Taylor, who’d signed more acts than Hazel could
count. They were intimidating and picky, and if she wanted a chance to
impress them, Hazel knew she had to pick a lane. She just didn’t know
which lane would get her where she wanted to go.
“This would be a lot easier if you’d tell me what to do,” Hazel said.
Amber laughed and stepped to the door, opening it and popping her head
out. The sky was a dusky pink, the sun rising slowly over Venice Beach.
Hazel had called Amber into her room for advice and moral support after
she’d bolted awake at four knowing there was no way she’d go back to sleep.
She didn’t usually get to see the motel at this time of day. It was almost
picturesque in the washed-out light. You couldn’t tell that the sign had two
letters that didn’t light up anymore, and the cracks in the beige stucco faded
into the background.
“Any customers?” Hazel asked.
“Nope. Slow night.”
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