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Boys, Blues and Shoes


volume 3, Heart Magazine

Published: 2011

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Hit mag Heart Magazine is always at the centre of the goss when it comes to celebs, fashion and style but peppy Ellie is about to discover that it's not all glitz and glamour behind the scenes - Ellie's helping out at Heart magazine during her school holiday and she's being kept very busy. She's excited to hear that the members of her favourite boy band are coming into the office to promote their new CD. And she's dying to meet them. But on the day of their visit Ellie is sent out to collect some designer shoes for a photo shoot. The elderly designer insists on accompanying his shoes to the Heart offices but seems in no hurry to get there. When they finally make it back to the office Ellie is sent out to walk the Editor's little lapdog and to take him to the dog groomers. Ellie is convinced the boys will have been and gone by the time she gets back. On her return she finds herself making a very undignified entrance into the Editor-in-Chief's office and all the members of the band are there to watch! But things can only get better - The designer wants Ellie to model his shoes and since one of the models hasn't turned up she's given the job.And she ends up doing the shoot with some very special 'extras' - Check out this stylish new series from the best-selling author of Fame School.

 

This is volume 3 in Heart Magazine .

This book was published 2011 by Usborne Publishing Ltd .

Cindy Jefferies was an antique dealer, a Venetian Mask maker, a video DJ and the owner of a successful school book business before she became a full-time writer. She comes from a very musical background, went to school with Cozy Powell, and was inspired to write Fame School by her involvement with her youngest son's rock band, Stitch.

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