About For the Record by Zipporah Liron
When love lives in the shadows, how much are you willing to sacrifice to bring it into the light?
Julianna Hart has everything the world believes she wants: a chart-topping music career, a diamond engagement ring from baseball’s golden boy Carter Briggs, and the adoration of millions who see her as America’s Sweetheart. But behind the carefully constructed facade, she’s drowning in a life that belongs to everyone except herself.
For two years, Julianna has hidden her heart’s truth: that she’s deeply in love with supermodel Chloe Rhodes, her supposed best friend who exists in the shadows of encrypted phone calls and stolen weekends at a remote house in the Catskills. Their love is real, but it’s also dangerous, threatening to destroy everything Julianna has built since leaving small-town Wisconsin with nothing but a guitar and impossible dreams.
When the pressure to marry Carter becomes unbearable and the cost of deception grows too high, Julianna faces an impossible choice: continue living the profitable lie that keeps her safe, wealthy, and alone, or risk everything for the chance to love openly: her career, her fortune, her carefully cultivated image.
Set against the glittering backdrop of celebrity culture and the music industry, For the Record is a powerful exploration of authenticity, identity, and the courage it takes to live your truth when the world has other plans for your life. It’s a love story about choosing the real over the easy, the honest over the safe, and discovering that sometimes the most radical act is simply being yourself.
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Zipporah Liron is the author of For the Record. She writes about the glare of the public eye from the comfort of a very private life, surrounded by towering stacks of books, vintage postcards, and a concerning number of ceramic owls. She believes the best stories are found in the quiet spaces between the curated images we present to the world. She does not have social media, but her collection of 19th-century botanical illustrations is thriving.
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