Finding June by Shannen Crane Camp

December 14, 2012 | 1 Comment
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Standing up for what you believe in is hard for any teenager in the battleground known as high school. It’s even harder in the world of Hollywood, which is where sixteen-year-old June Laurie dreams of being.

Thanks to the constant training from her agent/grandmother and the support of her best friend Joseph, June is positive she’s ready. But is an innocent little Mormon girl like June ever really ready to be cast as the love interest for the country’s hottest star, Lukas Leighton?

When June lands a role in Hollywood’s most popular crime drama, Forensic Faculty, she finds herself caught off-guard by the fast-paced world of tabloids and paparazzi, and swept off her feet by her gorgeous co-star. Now June must decide what she’s willing to give up to achieve the title of Hollywood starlet—or more importantly, what’s too sacred to lose.

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Title: Finding June

Author: Shannen Crane Camp

Publisher: Sugar Coated Press (Self)

Release Date: December 14, 2012

ISBN: 978-1480260825

Size: 228 pages, 5.5 x 8.5, softcover

Genre: Young Adult



One response to “Finding June by Shannen Crane Camp

  1. Gayle Humpherys

    This was a cute story about an LDS girl who gets a role on a TV show and has to handle upholding some of her standards as well as dealing with a major Hollywood crush. I enjoyed it!

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