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  • All Pink Everything

    Lola Beverly Hills

    language (, March 19, 2016)
    Seventeen-year-old high school junior, Imani Cooper, always knew that she was destined to one day be the leader of her clique, the Ghetto Barbies. Now that she holds the power in her hands, she thinks that some rules within the circle need to be changed. Not only for her own benefit but for Bunny, the first pledge that she has ever initiated into the sisterhood. She comes to realize that being the Head Barbie is a greater responsibility than she signed up for...and secretly wants out.Her fellow sister, Latrice, is a senior, and not so happy that the founding Head Barbie has graduated and chosen a junior in her place. Imani has always been into herself, and now she is letting her role as Head Barbie get to her Barbie head. She is ruining everything they built, and Latrice is going to do everything she can to bring Imani down from the stallion she rode in on...and steal her boyfriend.Candy is in her last year of high school as well, but after turning eighteen, her priorities are much too complex to worry about who is running the clique. Her main focus is on graduating. Not only will she never have to deal with her thirsty ex-boyfriend again, but she will be free to date her young and handsome teacher without breaking school policy. In his eyes, she is just one of his many students...but she is determined to prove him wrong.Each of them has their secrets, but when betrayal comes from within the sisterhood, they find themselves grasping at the mercy of each other to keep those secrets hidden. Barbies are supposed to be all pink everything, but when they get caught up in their own greed, will their eyes be seeing too much red to keep their loyalty?
  • Not Your Average Santa: Coloring book

    Beverly Hills

    Paperback (Independently published, July 8, 2020)
    Not Your Average Santa is a fun filled Christmas coloring book for kids of all ages! You'll find him at the hairdresser's, riding motorcycles, working out and so much more. Great for a stocking stuffer or gift all on it's own!
  • HBIC: Head Barbie in Charge

    Lola Beverly Hills

    language (, Oct. 24, 2017)
    The Barbies are back in this red-hot sequel to All Pink Everything. They've got blonde hair and big egos and strut around with their heads held high, never letting anyone see them sweat. They have their own rules so they don't need to follow anybody else's. But just like any other set of rules, theirs were meant to be broken.Alyson Polk is on a single black female stint. To finally win the affections of Maxwell Cunningham, the boy of her dreams, she must learn to walk, talk, and even think like Bunny McCoy, the girl of his dreams. She knows she can never become the perfect prototype, but if she can emulate her just enough to bring him around, Alyson hopes to convince him that what she has to offer is better than anything a selfish brat like Bunny could ever give.Tammy Brooks is not only new to the Ghetto Barbies but new to the glitz and glamor of Hollywood. With not a rhinestone to her wrist, Bunny and Alyson swoop her up, teach her their ways, and throw a bit of sparkle into her dull life. More popularity comes her way than she could have ever imagined, causing fears from within the sisterhood that she may have been groomed too well.Bunny is determined to become the Head Barbie once and for all. Not just for the sake of seeking revenge, but for the sake of proving she can lead the Barbies to the height of their success. With the support of her new sisters, Bunny is sure to knock Alyson right off her throne. But when she finds herself distracted by the boy she wants, the boy she has, and the boy who wants her, her good deeds may go unnoticed. Bunny isn't blackmailing her sisters this time around. She's too busy trying to keep her own secrets buried. Without a fresh start, being the Head Barbie in Charge won't come without a great big shovel to her past.
  • All Pink Everything

    Lola Beverly Hills

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 21, 2015)
    Seventeen-year-old high school junior, Imani Cooper, always knew that she was destined to one day be the leader of her clique, the Ghetto Barbies. Now that she holds the power in her hands, she thinks that some rules within the circle need to be changed. Not only for her own benefit but for Bunny, the first pledge that she has ever initiated into the sisterhood. She comes to realize that being the Head Barbie is a greater responsibility than she signed up for...and secretly wants out. Her fellow sister, Latrice, is a senior, and not so happy that the founding Head Barbie has graduated and chosen a junior in her place. Imani has always been into herself, and now she is letting her role as Head Barbie get to her Barbie head. She is ruining everything they built, and Latrice is going to do everything she can to bring Imani down from the stallion she rode in on...and steal her boyfriend. Candy is in her last year of high school as well, but after turning eighteen, her priorities are much too complex to worry about who is running the clique. Her main focus is on graduating. Not only will she never have to deal with her thirsty ex-boyfriend again, but she will be free to date her young and handsome teacher without breaking school policy. In his eyes, she is just one of his many students...but she is determined to prove him wrong. Each of them has their secrets, but when betrayal comes from within the sisterhood, they find themselves grasping at the mercy of each other to keep those secrets hidden. Barbies are supposed to be all pink everything, but when they get caught up in their own greed, will their eyes be seeing too much red to keep their loyalty?
  • Beverly

    Beverly Sills

    Hardcover (Bantam Books, March 15, 1987)
    wonderful book
  • Beverly: An Autobiography

    Beverly Sills

    Paperback (Bantam, March 15, 1987)
    An autobiography of Beverly Sills