Who is your secret Hollywood Crush? Have you seen The Avengers over a dozen times just to catch a peek at Tom Hiddleston? Do you have a shirt proclaiming you- Mrs. Brad Pitt? Are you gaga for Matt Damon? Each one of us has had a crush on a Hollywood star at one time or another. But we never dreamed of actually meeting them or falling in love with them for real. But it does happen... Take Andie for example. She never expected to meet, let alone like Guy. After all, she's not a fan of the Hollywood scene and all it entails. As a college professor, she's more interested in educating the next generation. But when Guy audits her class, she's sent on a tailspin. He wasn't at all like the shallow person she thought he was.... When Hollywood-critic Andie Foxglove and rising star Guy Wilder become entangled in a torrid romance, they quickly find themselves caught in the spotlight – and it’s none too welcoming. Andie doesn’t believe happily-ever-afters exist in the real world, and when she finds herself caught between two opposing forces – her integrity and the entertainment industry – she doesn’t she has a choice but to do the right thing: end their romance before she ruins his career, and hers. Determined to beat the odds, Hollywood’s favorite preternatural lady killer will have to beat his own demons – and the odds – to convince her that, contrary to her academic opinion, sometimes stars can be untangled. Even a bad romance can have a happy ending. Excerpt:He pulled his lips away from hers, letting the kiss trail off in a series of smaller kisses on the edge of her mouth, her chin, her jaw. Mouth still open, he tipped his forehead against hers, hiding his face behind a curtain of hair. “It’s late.” His voice cracked under the strain of his need, but anxiety crept back into the set of his jaw. “I should go.” Andie tried to see through the locks of fallen hair and decode the man underneath. He was a tricky one, this enigma wrapped in a riddle. If she knew what was best for her, she’d let him go. Somewhere in the back of her mind, she knew this could never work—this romance between a regular girl and a man from the headlines. Those relationships never worked, in or out of the movies. It was hot and heavy and then boom, someone’s arguing pre-nup semantics in annulment court while the rest of the world reads along. Andie thought about all of those gloomy—and very probable—scenarios and made her decision. “Stay.” Guy didn’t move, but he did look up at her. She looked back at him, unyielding and unashamed. She knew what asking him to stay meant, and she wanted him to stay. Please stay. BUY LINKS: |