Sixteen-year-old Bentley Royce seems to have it all: an actual Bentley,
tuition to a fancy private school, lavish vacations, and everything else
that comes along with being an LA starlet. But after five seasons on her
family's reality show, Rolling with the Royces, and a lifetime of
dealing with her narcissistic sister, Porsche, media-obsessed mother,
Mercedes, and somewhat clueless brother, Maybach, Bentley wants out.
Luckily for her, without a hook for season six, cancellation is looming
and freedom is nigh. With their lifestyle on the brink, however,
Bentley's family starts to crumble, and one thing becomes startlingly
clear--without the show, there is no family. And since Bentley loves her
family, she has to do the unthinkable--save the show. But when her
future brother-in-law's car goes over a cliff with both Bentley and her
sister's fiancé¿ inside-on the day of the big made-for-TV wedding, no
less-things get real.
Really real. Like, not reality show real.
Told in a tongue-in-cheek voice that takes a swipe at all things
Hollywood, Royce Rolls is a laugh-out-loud funny romp with an LA noir
twist about what it means to grow up with the cameras rolling and what
really happens behind the scenes.