Mary Hogan Books In Order

Susanna Books In Order

  1. Susanna Sees Stars (2006)
  2. Susanna Hits Hollywood (2007)
  3. Susanna Covers the Catwalk (2008)
  4. Susanna Loves London (2009)

Novels

  1. The Serious Kiss (2004)
  2. Perfect Girl (2007)
  3. Pretty Face (2008)
  4. Two Sisters (2014)
  5. The Woman in the Photo (2016)
  6. Left (2018)

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Susanna Sees Stars

SUSANNA BARRINGER’S INTERNSHIP at Scene magazine is a dream come true. She’ll scoop the latest celebrity stories and be the youngest journalist to rub elbows with the stars. But her first real celebrity sighting is a disaster. And her second. Then her third. Her boss can’t remember her name. And her co workers are mocking her interview skills along with her fashion sense. Is Susanna out of her league? Or can she reach the stars to get the scoop of the summer?From the Trade Paperback edition.

Susanna Hits Hollywood

Susanna Barringer, celebrity reporter, is off to Hollywood for the Academy Awards. She ll parade down the red carpet, schmooze with the stars, and land a leading story for Scene magazine. But when her ticket to fame is lost on her first day in Tinseltown, Susanna concocts a high stakes plan to get back on the inside. And in a sea of celebrity reporters, she is determined to rise to the top. Leave the Pulitzer to the pros Susanna is after the Academy Award for Gutsiest Teen Intern!From the Trade Paperback edition.

The Serious Kiss

I was forced to face the upsetting fact of my fourteen year old life: I’m on my own. It’s up to me to create the life I want. I must be mistress of my destiny or I’ll never even skim the surface of normal. And that’s when the whole fiasco began. One summer day, Libby and her best friend, Nadine, come up with a plan. Before their freshman year is over, they will each experience a serious kiss. Libby already has her ideal boy picked out. Everything is set. But Libby’s beer guzzling father and fast food addict mother have another plan: The family is moving. To the middle of nowhere. Away from all of Libby’s friends and all hope of a normal life, much less a boyfriend. As her life and her family are falling apart, Libby starts to wonder, Is happiness really about being normal? Or is being happy maybe just…
being yourself? As she begins to figure out who she is, Libby discovers the most amazing thing of all being herself could also be the key to a perfect, incredible, wonderful, serious kiss.

Perfect Girl

Ruthie Bayer is stuck. Her mom is totally overprotective, her dad is nonexistent, and her best friends can’t help her now when she needs them most: Out of the blue, Ruthie has fallen in love with the boy next door, Perry. Perry has suddenly grown up and made her heart go thwang, and Ruthie has no idea what to do about it.

Then a new girl shows up at school, and Ruthie realizes she has to do something, and fast. Jenna is perfect, from her perfectly straight hair to her perfectly manicured toes. Perry’s noticed her, too, and worse, Jenna has noticed him right back. Ruthie knows she has to call her aunt, New York’s ‘Goddess of Love.’ If Aunt Marty, romance columnist and woman of the world, can’t turn Ruthie into a Perfect Girl, no one can…
but she might also turn Ruthie’s entire world upside down.

Pretty Face

That’s what I am. A funny girl. A friend. Nobody’s girlfriend. The girl with the pretty face.

Hayley wishes she could love living in Santa Monica, blocks from the beach, where every day and everybody is beautiful and sunny. But she just doesn’t fit in with all the blond, superskinny Southern California girls who have their plastic surgeons on speed dial. Hayley is smart and witty and has such a pretty…
face. Translation: Don’t even think about putting on a bikini, much less dating superhot Drew Wyler. A bikini will never be flattering, and Drew will never think of her as more than a friend.

Just when Hayley feels doomed to live her life in the fat lane, her parents decide to send her to Italy for the summer not for school, not for fat camp, just for fun. It’s there, under the Italian sun, that Hayley’s vision of herself starts to change. She’s curvy, not fat. Pizza isn’t evil. And life is so much more than one size fits all. Who knows? Once Hayley sees herself in a new light, maybe the girl with the Pretty Face will finally find true amore.

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