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Starlet’s Run by Carla J. Hanna

Starlet's Run by Carla J. Hanna(Cover picture courtesy of Goodreads.)

Hollywood actress Liana Marie Michael finds out that loving someone unconditionally, without losing who she is in the process, does not always have a convenient ending or an easy to memorize script.

As the path unfolds in front of her, Lia challenges the demons and destruction of her past, which had kept her like Alice in Wonderland, frozen in time and unable to escape the heavy web of expectation shrouding her heart. She needs more than the promise of true love to help her prevail. Exhausted from indecision, should she listen to what others think is best for her? What should she choose?

STARLET’S RUN is a triumphant story of Lia’s determination to step forward into a new and authentic life, taking on a role she has never before been given the chance to play–her self.

[Full disclosure: Carla Hanna sent me Starlet’s Run as part of a thank you for hosting a successful giveaway of her first two books.  As always, this is still an honest review.]

I actually liked Starlet’s Run better than Starlet’s Web for various reasons.  First was that we really got to see the destructive influence of Hollywood on Lia’s life and relationship with Manuel.  Secondly, Lia developed far more as a character in the face of her medical problems and she really grew into her relationship with Manuel.  Seeing the two of them struggle with her career, but eventually learn to strike a balance was satisfying.  They’re not a picture perfect couple, but they do have a really strong bond and a healthy relationship despite outside factors.  I don’t want to give anything away, but Lia’s relationships with other characters like her mother throughout Starlet’s Run also take interesting turns.

I wouldn’t call the plot fast-paced since this is a more character based novel, but it’s not like Carla J. Hanna drags the story on and on either.  It’s somewhere in the middle, but mainly you should read it for the subtle messages and for the characters.  You’ll want to cheer for Lia the whole time and you’ll love her even more as she grows as a character.  Not only does she grow within her relationship with Manuel, she grows on her own.  She has a life and friends outside of her relationship, unlike some YA heroines who have their partner and no one else.

One of the strengths of Carla Hanna’s writing is that she can get a message across without being obvious about it or preaching to her audience.  She subtly criticizes the Hollywood lifestyle as well as the social expectations it places upon ordinary people, especially girls.  Lia is also a very spiritual character without really being overly religious so she is also appealing to people from very different religious backgrounds.

Overall, I loved Starlet’s Run and with that awesome ending, I can’t wait to dive into the third book, Starlet’s Light.

I give this book 5/5 stars.

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Starlet’s Web & Starlet’s Run Giveaway Winner(s)

First off I would like to thank everyone who entered and publicized the giveaway I had with Carla Hanna for paperback copies of Starlet’s Web and Starlet’s Run.  Thank you for making this my most successful giveaway yet.

Secondly, I would like to give a HUGE thank you to Carla Hanna, both for sending me her great book(s) to review and for agreeing to go along with this giveaway.  (As a side note this giveaway was the first she’s ever done with a blogger.)  Her questions for you guys were amazing and brought up many thoughtful entries, but it’s her replies to those entries that really seemed special for me.  Carla took an active role in the giveaway, tirelessly promoting it and giving her best responses to your entries.  She really is an incredible woman.

I digress.  Here are the results of the giveaway:

All thirteen people that entered the giveaway will be receiving a prize pack consisting of print copies of Starlet’s Web and Starlet’s Run.

Carla had such a hard time picking out just one winner and she was so grateful for the thoughtful entries that, yes, she has decided to ship out a prize pack to every single person who entered as a thank you.  Not every author has the resources to do this, so I ask only one thing of the winners: that you leave an honest review of her books on whatever sites you want, whether it’s Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Goodreads or your own blog.

It doesn’t have to be a thousand words and it doesn’t even have to be positive.  But I would ask you all to show Carla some thanks by leaving a couple sentences or even paragraphs about her books.  After all, there are very, very few contests where everyone is a winner.  So please, make this one count.

Giveaway: Starlet’s Web & Starlet’s Run by Carla J. Hanna

Well, it’s now my first giveaway of the new year!  About time, right?  So let’s jump into things:

PRIZES

One prize pack consisting of print copies of Starlet’s Web and Starlet’s Run, the first two books in the Starlet series by Carla J. Hanna.  These will be shipped directly from Amazon.com, Amazon.ca and Amazon.uk.  Sorry guys!  Print copies cost money and authors aren’t exactly made of it, so I’m limiting entries to those three countries.

RULES

1.  This giveaway will run from 12:00am CST on April 15 until 11:59pm CST on April 28.  Winners will be announced on Monday, April 29.

2.  The winner will be picked by Carla J. Hanna based on their answers to both of the questions below.  Yes, this is completely subjective.  She may pick winners based on how thoughtful, funny, serious, etc. their answers were; it’s completely up to Carla.

3.  If the winner does not respond to Carla’s email within 5 days, a new winner will be picked.

4.  All you have to do to enter is answer both of Carla’s questions below!  Make sure your profile has your email address included so that I can contact you if you win.

THE QUESTIONS

1: The Heavy: The film and publishing businesses say they reflect the escape the audience wants from reality, that successful fictional romance stories have violence and sex because that’s what the audience wants to feel emotions during the escape. Do you think either industry has a moral obligation to limit the “steam” or violence when targeting teens?

2. The Fun: With what young actress would you like to spend a day? Would you like to spend it on set or at her home?