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Kiss the Girl

by Zoraida Córdova

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348 pages2023Hyperion AvenueISBN 9781368053365

About this book

A modern tale of unexpectedly falling in love, and finding your voice—the highly anticipated third installment of in the acclaimed and best-selling Meant to Be collection. Ariel del Mar is one of the most famous singers in the world. She and her sisters—together, known as the band Siren Seven—have been a pop culture phenomenon since they were kids. On stage, wearing her iconic red wig and sequined costumes, staring out at a sea of fans, is where she shines. Anyone would think she’s the girl who has everything. But lately, she wants more. Siren Seven is wrapping up their farewell tour, and Ariel can’t wait to spend the summer just living a normal life—part of a world she’s only ever seen from the outside. But her father, the head of Atlantica Records, has other plans: begin her breakout solo career immediately, starting with a splashy announcement on a morning talk show. The night before, Ariel and her sisters sneak out of their Manhattan penthouse for a night of incognito fun at a rock concert in Brooklyn. It’s there that Ariel crosses paths with Eric Reyes, dreamy lead singer of an up-and-coming band. Unaware of her true identity, Eric spontaneously invites her on the road for the summer. And for the first time in her life, Ariel disobeys her father—and goes with him. Caught between the world she longs for and the one she’s left behind, can Ariel follow her dreams, fall in love, and, somehow, find her own voice?

Publication Details

Publisher
Hyperion Avenue
Published
2023
Pages
348
ISBN
9781368053365
Language
en

About Zoraida Córdova

Zoraida Córdova is the author of many fantasy novels for kids and teens, most recently the award-winning *Brooklyn Brujas* series, *Incendiary*, and *Star Wars: A Crash of Fate*. Her short fiction has appeared in the New York Times bestselling anthology *Star Wars: From a Certain Point of View*, *Come on In: 15 Stories About Immigration and Finding Home*, and *Toil & Trouble: 15 Tales of Women and Witchcraft*. She is the co-editor of *Vampires Never Get Old: Tales with Fresh Bite*. Her debut middle grade novel is *The Way to Rio Luna*. She is the co-host of the podcast Deadline City with Dhonielle Clayton. Zoraida was born in Ecuador and raised in Queens, New York. When she isn’t working on her next novel, she’s planning a new adventure. She also writes romance as Zoey Castile. ([source][1]) [1]: https://zoraidacordova.com/about/

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