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Narrated by:
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Emma Wilder
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Joe Arden
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By:
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CD Reiss
About this listen
A twist of fate proves wildly explosive in New York Times bestselling author CD Reiss’s smart and sexy Hollywood romance about the cost of running from your past to get to your dreams.
Cutting all ties, Kayla Montgomery drives cross-country to Los Angeles. New start. New life. And an unexpected new job: assistant to Justin Beckett.
The Justin Beckett.
The boy band rebel with the cocky attitude and dreamy bed head who casts a spell over his fans and tests the patience of his handlers.
Now at the peak of Mount Adulthood, he has to build a clean-cut, movie star image. It’s in his contract. No partying. No attitude. No groupies.
To tie it together, he needs a normal girl.
Suddenly, Kayla’s swept up in Justin’s glamorous world, and his arms. But the most dizzying thing is Justin himself. Sweet, generous, reliable, and as eager to shed his past as Kayla is hers.
About that....
Those ties she thought she’d cut? They’ve followed her across the country with her secrets in tow, and they’re about to test Kayla’s courage, Justin’s loyalty, and a love that wasn’t part of the deal.
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LITTLE RUSH AT THE END
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There’s a lot going on in this relatively short story, both Justin and Kayla have stuff going on in their backstory, his being more obvious than hers although there are hints early on. What both of them have in common is that they have both been screwed by public perception, none of it deserved with respect to Kayla, and most of it undeserved when it comes to Justin. They have to decide whether what they have is worth taking on the others baggage.
It’s quite cliche in parts (the meet cute for example) but there are some quite serious subjects discussed along the way including drugs, #metoo, and the disadvantages of celebrity. I love Kayla, she’s straight, no nonsense and stands up for herself. Justin is a strange one in that at times he put his own career above the truth, but I think he grew as a character, and underneath all his cockiness you could see there was a good guy trying to get out, and to do the right thing. It’s not particularly angst ridden, but it’s not light and fluffy either, probably somewhere in between. I think in this one the hero is Kayla, who manages to save Justin, whilst at the same time doing the right thing for herself and her friends.
Really enjoyed this
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Fabulous.
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