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"Take Two" in the series "Hollywood Heat" by Laurelin Paige follows the story of Micah, a famous movie star, and Maddie, a camera assistant who aspires to be a director. Their paths cross again after seven years, reigniting the explosive attraction they shared in the past. Despite their complicated history and Micah's reluctance towards relationships, the two find themselves drawn to each other once more on the set of Micah's new film. As they navigate the challenges of fame, career aspirations, and past mistakes, Micah and Maddie must confront their feelings and decide if they are willing to take a second chance on love.
Laurelin Paige's writing style in "Take Two" expertly weaves together themes of second chances, Hollywood romance, and personal growth. The story delves into the complexities of relationships in the film industry, showcasing the intense chemistry between Micah and Maddie while exploring their individual struggles with trust, ambition, and self-discovery. Through alternating perspectives, readers are immersed in a tale of passion, redemption, and the pursuit of true love amidst the glitz and glamour of Hollywood.
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'Hollywood Dirt' by Alessandra Torre is a contemporary romance set in Quincy, Georgia, where Hollywood heartthrob Cole Masten meets the fiery Southern girl Summer Jenkins. The book follows their hate-to-love relationship as they navigate misunderstandings, attraction, and developing feelings. The story is filled with witty dialogue, steamy moments, and a delightful plot that explores the clash between small-town life and Hollywood glamour.
The author, Alessandra Torre, masterfully creates a richly detailed backdrop of the old South, complete with well-developed characters and a charming small town setting. The plot unfolds with instant heat and fireworks as Summer and Cole's interactions spark off the page, leading to a beautifully written love story that captures the essence of Southern charm and Hollywood glitz.
Hollywood doesn’t mix well with dirt roads. They don’t understand how we work. Don’t understand the intricate system of rules that we live by. They think that because we talk slowly, we are stupid. Th... - #3
In "Hate the Player" by Max Monroe, country music star Birdie Harris is set to star in her first movie alongside Hollywood heartthrob Andrew Watson. Despite warnings about Andrew's playboy reputation, Birdie is determined to hate him, while Andrew is equally determined to win her over. The book follows their enemies-to-lovers journey filled with witty banter, laugh-out-loud moments, and off-the-charts sexual tension, as they navigate their on-screen chemistry and off-screen dynamics.
The story is a standalone in the Hollywood series but includes appearances from characters in previous books, adding depth and connection to the overall series. The writing style is described as engaging, humorous, and filled with lovable characters, bringing together a blend of romance, humor, and lasting love in a Hollywood setting.
If I were at Target right now, I’d be looking for the aisle with Depends. Desperately. Like, forget all formal training in avoiding embarrassment, get the closest associate with a radio to broadcast a...
(Also, see 21 recommendations for the series Hollywood ) - #4
Beyond the Stars by Stacy Wise is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Jessica Beckett, a college student who unexpectedly becomes a personal assistant to Hollywood heartthrob, Jack McAlister. The book explores their evolving relationship from guarded wariness to mutual respect and something warmer, all while dealing with Jack's cold demeanor and Jessica's reluctance to fall for another actor. The story is described as sweet, fun, and romantic, with engaging twists and turns involving other characters like Jack's pet pig Leo, Jessica's best friend Meg, and glamorous movie stars.
The writing style of Stacy Wise is praised for its humor, wit, and charm, keeping readers engaged from the first page until the last. The book is seen as a delightful and refreshing read, offering a romantic coming-of-age story that is entertaining, humorous, and sometimes contentious, with a touch of jealousy and a sweet ending that leaves readers wishing for more.
I try to ignore the pig in the passenger seat. He snorts, and I stare straight ahead, willing the red light to change to green. Like now. I sneak a glance at him, assessing whether he’s going to make ... - #5
Love Scenes by Bridget Morrissey follows the story of Sloane Ford, an actress from a famous Hollywood family, who is facing personal and professional challenges. When she is made a producer on a family movie opposite her former co-star and nemesis, Joseph Donovan, their uneasy relationship evolves into a tentative friendship and budding romance mirroring the characters they portray. As Sloane navigates her complicated family dynamics and Hollywood drama, she discovers that Joseph has changed and she may be developing feelings for him.
The book delves into the intricacies of Hollywood, family dynamics, and the journey of enemies turned friends and lovers. Written in Sloane's perspective, the story unfolds with a slow-burning romance, a mysterious hero, and layers of complexity that keep readers engaged till the end. The dynamic between Sloane and Joseph, as well as the portrayal of Hollywood life and family relationships, add depth to the plot and create a captivating narrative.
The first four seasons of my crime scene procedural The Seeker come up first. There I am with a dark brunette bob, wearing a lab coat and hustling around, giving everyone coy looks while cracking guar... - #6
'If the Boot Fits' by Rebekah Weatherspoon is a love story that follows the journey of Amanda and Sam, two individuals from very different backgrounds, as they navigate their careers and romantic relationship. The book explores themes of self-discovery, love, and pursuing one's dreams while dealing with challenges such as abusive bosses and societal pressures. The writing style is described as solid, with compelling characters and an authentic portrayal of the evolving relationship between Amanda and Sam.
The night before must have been a dream. There was no way her friend and rising A-list actress Helene Sawyer had scored her an invite to the Vanity Fair Oscar party. There’s no way she’d let her tag a...
(Also, see 93 recommendations for the series Cowboys of California ) - #7
The Unidentified Redhead by Alice Clayton is a fun and flirty contemporary romance novel set in Los Angeles, following the story of Grace, a 33-year-old aspiring actress who decides to move back to L.A. to pursue her acting dreams. Grace's character is described as honest, funny, and relatable, with a great sense of humor and a tendency for snarky remarks. She meets Jack, a 24-year-old up-and-coming Hollywood star, and their instant connection leads to a fast-paced, hot, and heavy romance filled with banter and chemistry. The book explores their relationship, the challenges they face due to their age difference, and the dynamics between Grace, Jack, and Grace's best friend Holly.
The writing style of The Unidentified Redhead is praised for its humor, witty banter, and engaging storytelling. Readers enjoy the light and sexy tone of the book, as well as the well-developed characters and the relatable and humorous dialogue between Grace, Jack, and other supporting characters. The book is described as a light and fun read, perfect for those looking for a mix of romance, humor, and steamy moments, with a touch of relatability and real-life insecurities.
“That’s it,” Holly announced. “I’m coming in. Suck it in, Grace!” She came barreling through the door, stopping short when she saw me struggling on the bed. I was laid out flat on the sheets in a char... - #8
In "Fake" by Kylie Scott, Norah, a curvy waitress, finds herself in a fake relationship with movie star Patrick in order to help him change his image. What starts as a business arrangement soon turns into something more as the two characters develop a genuine connection. The story is a blend of humor, heat, and emotion, with well-developed characters and a Cinderella-like storyline that appeals to readers looking for a sweet and light romance read.
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In "Bad Apple" by Elle Kennedy, Maggie, a workaholic bartender and college student, finds herself in a steamy misunderstanding with Hollywood bad boy Ben Barrett. Their unexpected encounter leads to a whirlwind of passion and emotions, challenging both of their rigid rules and changing their lives forever. The book is a quick, fun, and low-angst romance story set in New York City, offering a fresh take on the celebrity romance trope with swoony moments, delicious hot scenes, and witty banter that keeps the readers hooked till the end.
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'Wardrobe Malfunction' by Samantha Towle follows the story of Charly, a wardrobe assistant who lands a job on a movie starring Hollywood heartthrob Vaughn West. Their initial meeting is filled with mishaps, leading to a rocky start that eventually blossoms into a deep connection. As their relationship grows, secrets are unveiled, emotions run high, and the characters navigate through heartbreak, humor, and romance. The book intricately weaves together light-hearted moments with emotional depth, creating a captivating story that explores love, trust, and second chances.
Shame has me getting to my feet and snapping out, “Jesus, Jack, stop fucking looking at me like that.” I walk my bare ass over to the closet where I pull out a pair of black lounge pants and slip them...