Bette, Unscripted: A Dark Psychological Drama

Bette, Unscripted: A Dark Psychological Drama

by JB Trepagnier
Bette, Unscripted: A Dark Psychological Drama

Bette, Unscripted: A Dark Psychological Drama

by JB Trepagnier

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Overview

A damaged former child star

"Thank God, it hasn't affected my looks," she said as she lined her eyes. Bette Poole, once the biggest child star in the world, is struggling at twenty five. She's got the talent for adult roles, but none of the drive. She can't function without cocaine, booze, and opiates and it's affecting her performance on set.

Layers of secrets and psychological damage

Jerry, her agent, makes one last attempt to help her by getting her on a reality TV show. Bette's studio executive father doesn't want to help, but pulls the plug on the first day of shooting. Jerry inserts himself into her life, moving into her apartment to get her sober and working. It's worse than Jerry thought. Bette has secrets upon secrets. Secrets that could bring down half of Hollywood and involve Jerry directly. He just needs her to trust him and talk, unscripted, so he can bring down everyone who has hurt her


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781981813513
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 02/02/2018
Pages: 282
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.64(d)

About the Author

JB Trepagnier is a huge liar. She first started lying as a child when someone asked who colored on the walls. She later went on to major in art, so they really should have framed it instead of sending her to the principals office so many times. When she was fourteen, she wrote a very large lie into several notebooks, which later became her first book, Midnight's Sonata. Rather than dabbling in politics and possibly ending up in jail for lying when it counts or under oath, JB chooses to craft elaborate lies into word documents and use them for entertainment rather than harm because she is really batman, just without all the money to fight crime
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