Frightened awake from a nightmare, Leah stumbles into the living room, where she finds Brice looking as haunted as she feels he confides in her about his dead fiancée, and she in him about her nightmares and anxiety attacks. Trent and Leah quickly fall for each other, forming an intense and sometimes volatile relationship, which only gets more complicated after she moves into the house she’ll be sharing with her costars and meets Brice. If she wins the show, she will receive a cash prize, an agent, and most importantly a part in a brand-new feature film even if she loses, people would still know her name. Leah is weary of Trenton initially, particularly since he is adamant about enlisting her for a new reality show that he is putting together called “Star Quality.” However, after reasoning that she has nothing left to lose, she consents. Utterly defeated and without hope that her dreams to become a star would come true, she meets Trenton Shaw, a rich, powerful, handsome, hot-shot producer who has spent the last six years of his life trying to find her. Leah has lost her faith, her job, her confidence, and maybe her mind. Like many of us, Leah believed that the vision supersedes the process until, at age twenty-six, she stops believing in the vision and the one who gave it to her. Six Years and a Quarter Way Through is a story about a young woman who’s lost her way. Book: Six Years and a Quarter Way Through
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