NEW YORK – Nicole Richie first became a tabloid regular when she  co-starred with childhood pal Paris Hilton in the reality show "The  Simple Life."
Several years later,  the 29-year-old is still a paparazzi target, but she has broadened her  resume.
The daughter of singer  Lionel Richie has transformed her image from red carpet regular and  party girl to a hip, young mom (she has two children with musician Joel  Madden of the band Good Charlotte), fashion designer, occasional actress  and author.
Her new book,  "Priceless," is now in stores.
It's about a wealthy  young woman named Charlotte whose stockbroker father is busted for  embezzling millions from his clients. Charlotte ends up escaping the  barrage of media attention surrounding the scandal in New York City and  relocating to New Orleans where she builds a life for herself.
"I don't think anyone  is just a one-dimensional person. There are a few different people  inside of every person," Richie said in an interview with The Associated  Press to promote the book.
This isn't Richie's  first foray into writing. Her first novel, "The Truth About Diamonds,"  was about a girl who is the adopted daughter of a famous male singer and  part of Hollywood's in-crowd. Richie denies reports the book, a New  York Times best-seller, was "semi-autobiographical," saying her writing  is influenced by personal experience, but the book wasn't about her own  life.
For "Priceless,"  Richie wanted to take a different direction.
"I wanted to write a  story about the journey of a girl's life and about the steps that she  takes to find her place her in the world and find her own voice."
Richie also has  capitalized on her status as a fashion "it girl" with an accessories  line, House of Harlow 1960, and a clothing line called Winter Kate. She  serves as creative director for both.
Richie calls the  acceptance by the fashion industry a blessing.
"It's very exciting.  I'm learning a lot, I'm learning as I go."
She will also return  to NBC's "Chuck" next month where she has a recurring role as Heather  Chandler, a former high school mean girl-turned-spy with a talent for  kung fu.
Despite her various  hats, Richie wants to add yet another career to her resume: Singing.
"Music is something  that I love so much and it's very close to my heart," she said. "I would  never want to do something that I can't put all of my time and heart  and soul into ... but ... I'm only 29! I have time!"
 

 
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