

I know it’s not a deep and meaningful book but it seemed like we had the big reveal and then it wasn’t really addressed in a way I was satisfied with. I felt like that part of the story was glossed over a little. She goes to the retreat as a way to get close to Ned but whilst she’s there we see that she has some real issues of her own that she needs to deal with. This whole novel revolves around Jo and how she’s not quite all she seems. I did feel a little cheated by the ending. It’s a little cheesy in places and there were some parts that I sort of found a little unbelievable but this is not real life – it is a novel – and I found it very entertaining. From the start I enjoyed being privy to Jo’s life as a paparazzo and just what it entailed for her. Before I knew it, I was over three-quarters of the way in and by that stage I couldn’t stop before the end. Last night I couldn’t sleep so I picked up my copy and started reading. Doe she betray the boy she is starting to really care about or does she take the chance to finally get out of the game for good and take the money and the photos? Ned doesn’t recognize her but Jo is falling even further for the star with every passing day. That’s because her client wants her to spy and take photos of singer-songwriter Ned Hartnett – the celebrity who showed her kindness a few years ago and has held a special place in Jo’s heart ever since.Īfter reluctantly taking the job of going undercover in the rehab facility in Boston for teens with non-substance abuse kind of issues, Jo is having a moral dilemma. When Jo is offered the opportunity to get all the remaining money she needs in one job, she’s not as eager to accept as one might expect. All she really wants is to get enough money to do the portrait photography course she’s got her heart set on and leave the business of snapping celebrities to someone else. But she’s not happy with the dirty world of underhanded tactics. In fact, armed with her handy faux-iPod camera and sneaky sunglasses cam, little Zo-Jo is the best stealth celebrity stalker (I mean paparazzo) in the business. Josephine Foster, daughter of paparazzi royalty, can pap with the best of them. But Jo certainly doesn’t know what she’s in for: falling in love with Ned was never supposed to be part of her assignment.

Everyone wants to know what Ned’s in for. The money will be enough to pay for Jo’s dream: real photography classes, and maybe even quitting her paparazzi gig for good. The best pint-sized photographer of them all, Jo doesn’t mind doing what it takes to get that perfect shot, until she’s sent on an undercover assignment to shoot Ned Hartnett-teen superstar and the only celebrity who’s ever been kind to her-at an exclusive rehabilitation retreat in Boston. Meet Josephine Foster, or Zo Jo as she’s called in the biz.
