
She was a city girl, what did she know about managing bars? Had her sister not been stubborn and insisted on following her, she would’ve probably had a breakdown. Piper felt betrayed that their mom was letting her stepdad send her away to Westport to manage a bar her dad owned before he died. Piper didn’t care about that and she tried to charm her way out of this of course it didn’t work. The aim of this was to teach her a lesson that there was more to life than the internet. Vexed that she’d turned his hotel into a laughing stock because of the joke her actions made of the hotel’s security, he’d threatened to pull out if she wasn’t censured properly.Īnd in their own definition of censure, it meant sending her away to a small beach town without sponsoring her carefree life anymore for three months. The owner of the hotel which she’d messed up with her party was one of her stepdad’s major sponsors. Going home to their mansion in Bel Air with her sister Hannah after she’d made bail, Piper was shocked to know that she was even in deeper trouble because of the stunt she pulled. Just like all the bad decisions she’d ever made, this too backfired on her, landing her in jail after they’d made a mess at the hotel. And what better way to prove this than breaking into the Mondrian and hosting a rooftop pool party since it was midnight? Trying to save face, Piper had left him with a smile, but at the last minute, she’d suddenly decided to pull a stunt to show Adrian that she was still it girl’ the self-acclaimed internet sensation she believed herself to be. She considered herself an internet sensation.īut here she was, at twenty-eight, almost pleading with Adrian not to dump her just three weeks into what she considered her longest relationship.įigures she’d taken the relationship which was supposed to be just for fun too seriously and now she was on the receiving end while being tongue-lashed by Adrian who didn’t try to sugarcoat that she didn’t matter and wasn’t as important as she’d made herself to feel. Growing up in a wealthy and influential family, this has been the only thing she knew was her life. Rubbing shoulders with celebrities, clubbing with actors, partying with musicians, and posting for the gram have always been Piper’s number one priority.


It Happened One Summer by Tessa Bailey is a contemporary small-town romance type book focused on the attraction between internet socialite Piper and Brendan, the broody sea captain of Westport.
