Review Carter has been in front of the lights since he was eight, making his premier on the Mickey Mouse Club. The only vice he has is women. He gave up everything else up. He has the opportunity of a lifetime–the role of his life with a studio he’s been wanting to work for hisContinue reading “Book Review: Hollywood Prince by Natasha Madison”
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Preorder blitz and Excerpt: Fallen Star by Susannah Nix
Book Excerpt: Tuesday they were shooting on location in Jackson Square all day. The call time was two hours before dawn, so they could wring every second of sunlight out of the day, and Grace could not stop yawning on the transport van to the location. “Wakey, wakey,” Scott said, leaning over the backContinue reading “Preorder blitz and Excerpt: Fallen Star by Susannah Nix”
Book Excerpt: Rising Star by Susannah Nix
The hot doctor beside Alice—better known to television audiences as the adorably charming Dr. Ethan Convey—bent over to check the patient’s chest drainage unit. “Chest tube output is twelve-hundred cc’s. Prep for thoracotomy.”
His hip bumped against Alice’s, and she shuffled aside to give him more room. They were working in tight quarters, and part of her job was to stay out of everyone else’s way. But as she reached for a scalpel on the tray of instruments beside her, she misjudged how close it was and knocked the whole thing over, sending hemostats, forceps, and scalpels flying with a deafening clatter.
Book Review: Book Boyfriend by Dawn Chiletz
Greer Hanson has been in a writing slump which is a problem for her since she is a romance writer. It would help if her dating life wasn’t non-existent. She hasn’t dated since…well since before she was married to her now ex-husband. An ex who now lives in her former home and took half her money. How can she write about romance? Her imagination can only get her so far?
Excerpt: Rising Star by Susannah Nix
Alice Carlisle has problems.
Her sociology Ph.D. dissertation is going nowhere, she’s about to lose the TV extra job that’s been paying her bills, and her roommate is kicking her out. She needs to find a new place to live ASAP, so she can focus on finally finishing her doctorate.
Enter Griffin, one of Hollywood’s rising stars, who offers to let her move into his guest room if she’ll dog sit for him. Four months rent free in a nice house with an adorable dog is an offer Alice can’t turn down—even if she has major qualms about her movie star roommate.
BOOK REVIEW: #1 Muse By T. Gephart
Claire Becker is a struggling screenwriter who has been writing fan fiction about an upcoming actor that she met five years ago, Nick Larsson. Now, Nick is an actor on a widely popular sitcom while Claire is forced read screenplays to pay the bills instead of selling her own. Her own screenplays have been mediocre at best. She has hit a creative slump. The only creative outlet is her fan fiction that only her roommates are allowed to read–that is until her best friend gave Claire’s fan fiction to who she thought was Nick Larsson (actually his older brother Dave).
What is a girl to do when freaking out after her bestie, Scully placed her beloved fan fiction is in the hand of her crush, Nick Larsson? Break into his condo and get the writing back–of course!
Fate steps in. Instead Nick invites her into his home. Granted, he’s drunk and doesn’t remember a thing. But she stays to ensure that he’s going to be okay. That begins their relationship. The more time Claire spends with Nick, the more she falls in love with him. The man–not the image that she created or that the media created. Nick loves Claire because she loves him–not his image or what he can get her. Like all love stories, they are not without issues. Mainly, Claire’s own insecurities for being “plain Jane” in a world of Barbies. She doesn’t think that she deserves him. Nick keeps information from Claire about her writing. This issue almost tears them apart. How can Claire trust Nick when he didn’t tell her a very important detail about Claire’s rise in Hollywood.