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Love Unscripted - Love by Tina Reber
Love Unscripted
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Book 1 in the series:Love

"Love Unscripted" by Tina Reber follows the story of Taryn, a bar owner, who unexpectedly gets involved with Hollywood superstar Ryan Christensen. Their relationship faces challenges due to the complexities of dating a celebrity, dealing with crazy fans, and struggling with trust issues. The book is described as a long, detailed romance that delves deep into the characters' lives, making them feel real and relatable. The writing style is praised for immersing readers in the everyday lives and emotions of the characters, creating a story that is engaging and emotionally impactful.

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    To Love Jason Thorn by Ella Maise
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    To Love Jason Thorn follows the story of Olive Taylor, who has been in love with her brother's best friend, Jason Thorn, since childhood. The book delves into their complex relationship dynamics, from unrequited love to a fake dating marriage of convenience scenario as Jason's Hollywood career intertwines with Olive's writing journey. The plot is a mix of second chance romance, slow burn, and childhood friends to lovers tropes, with a focus on character development and emotional depth. The writing style is described as engaging, easy to follow, and full of laughs, combined with steamy moments that keep the readers hooked till the end.

    “Jason, are you sure you don’t want us to call anyone? Maybe they should check on your mom and make sure everything is okay, or we can call your father and let him know that you are spending the night...

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    Hollywood Dirt by Alessandra Torre
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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. #3
    Cake
    Book 1 in the series:Cake

    Cake - Cake by J. Bengtsson
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    In the book 'Cake', readers are taken on a journey through the lives of Jake and Casey, exploring their intense connection and the challenges they face as they navigate love, humor, heartache, and family dynamics. The story beautifully unfolds, revealing Jake's traumatic past and the slow burn of his relationship with Casey, all while maintaining a balance of emotional depth and light-hearted moments. The dialogue between the characters is highlighted as witty and engaging, providing a unique perspective on new adult romance with a touch of humor and authenticity.

    One Mississippi, two Mississippi… good lord, what was taking him so long? There was no way he hadn’t heard me calling for his stud services. It’s not like I expected him to be Michael Phelps fast, but...

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    To Hate Adam Connor by Ella Maise
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    'To Hate Adam Connor' by Ella Maise follows the story of Lucy Meyers, a feisty and independent woman who moves in temporarily with her friends Jason and Olive. Lucy's life takes an unexpected turn when she finds herself living next door to the hotshot movie star Adam Connor, a recently divorced father. The book explores the evolving relationship between Lucy and Adam, filled with banter, tension, and unexpected twists. Ella Maise's writing style is described as witty, hilarious, and romantic, capturing the dynamics between the characters with humor and heartwarming moments.

    “I didn’t say you did something, I said be quiet. You’re gonna ruin this before we even get the chance to see anything,” I hissed at Olive. She huffed, probably annoyed with me, but stayed quiet as we...

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    Come Away with Me - With Me in Seattle by Kristen Proby
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    'Come Away with Me' in the 'With Me in Seattle' series by Kristen Proby is a sweet romance novel that follows the love story between Natalie, a talented photographer with a troubled past, and Luke, a former famous actor turned director. The plot revolves around their instant connection, whirlwind romance, and the challenges they face as a couple. The writing style is described as comfortable, with plenty of romance, sex, and wonderful interpersonal relationships among the characters.

    The book introduces readers to a cast of lovable characters, including Natalie and Luke, who have great chemistry and a sexy heat about them. The story is engaging, with a good mix of romance, humor, and light-hearted moments. Despite some minor inconsistencies and rapid relationship developments, the book offers a heartwarming and enjoyable read for fans of contemporary romance.

    Seattle’s Alki Beach is pretty much deserted, aside from a few die hards, or early morning insomniacs, like me. The young couple is walking away from me, hand in hand, smiling at each other, and I poi...

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    Stripped
    Book 1 in the series:Stripped

    Stripped - Stripped by Jasinda Wilder
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    "Stripped" by Jasinda Wilder follows the story of Grey Amundsen, a shy and naive Pastor's daughter who ends up working as a stripper to make ends meet while studying at USC. The plot delves into Grey's struggles, her emotional journey, and her unexpected encounter with famous actor Dawson Kellor, who sees her potential beyond her circumstances. The writing style captures Grey's emotions vividly, as she navigates through challenges and attempts to break free from her past.

    “No daughter of mine will engage in any such lewd and sinful behavior as dancing,” Daddy says to me, his blue eyes blazing. “It is gross and immodest and entirely sexual. I’ve seen the kind of dancing...

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    One Wild Night - Hollywood Chronicles by A.L. Jackson
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    One Wild Night is a fun and light read from the Hollywood Chronicles series by AL Jackson and Rebecca Shea. The plot revolves around kindergarten teacher Kaylee and A-list actor Paxton as they embark on a steamy one-night stand that leads to unexpected consequences. Despite the insta-attraction between the characters, the book is praised for its quick pace, chemistry between Kaylee and Paxton, and the mix of glamour and real-world challenges they face.


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    Take Two
    Book 2 in the series:Hollywood Heat

    Take Two - Hollywood Heat by Laurelin Paige
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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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    Method by Kate Stewart
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    Kate Stewart has created an incredible and memorable story in 'Method'. The reader gets a look into a strong marriage where vows and love isn't always enough, intertwined with what it's like to be an actor who sacrifices his heart, blood, and soul to his craft. The story builds painfully to a big reveal that, despite some early foreshadowing, still shocks the reader. 'Method' delves into the complexities of marriage, friendship, sacrifices, loss, guilt, and redemption, all centered around a haunting and heartbreaking love story.

    Lucas, an actor, takes on a new role that has consequences for him, his wife Mila, and their marriage. The book explores the impact of method acting on their relationship, with Lucas immersing himself fully into his character to escape his pain, leaving Mila feeling helpless and inadequate. The story is a compulsive and thought-provoking read set in the world of Hollywood, filled with love, passion, and intense complexity that tests the boundaries of marriage and friendship.

    Eulogies are bullshit. One should never be able to sum up a person’s life with a few sentences. I make a mental note to tell my wife I don’t want a single word uttered at my funeral. The people who mo...

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    Just the Sexiest Man Alive by Julie James
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    "Just the Sexiest Man Alive" by Julie James follows the story of Taylor Donovan, a confident and ambitious lawyer who is tasked with helping Hollywood actor Jason Andrews research a role. Initially at odds, Taylor and Jason develop a friendship before transitioning into a romantic relationship. The book is praised for its witty banter, well-developed characters, and the slow transformation of Jason from a spoiled brat to a genuinely nice guy. The plot revolves around the challenges they face in their relationship, including competition from another actor and Taylor's reluctance to get involved with a celebrity.

    Later, when Taylor’s secretary did her “research,” she would stumble across Rolling Stone magazine’s June cover interview, which summed up Jason Andrews as: “devilishly good-looking, and a true legend...

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