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She's the Star
Too Famous Book 2
Amber
Performing in front of sold-out crowds is easy, but getting my six-month-old daughter to stop crying is almost impossible. I’m stranded in a parking lot after a disastrous swim lesson—keys lost, and on the verge of unraveling—when a stranger comes to my rescue.
His competence fascinates me, and when I discover he's a licensed childcare provider, it feels like fate. Now if I can just convince him to come on tour with us, I might be able to keep doing what I love and give Maddy the care she needs.
Nolan
A few weeks after I start taking care of Maddy, I overhear Amber’s cheating ex trying to persuade her to give him another chance, and I find myself agreeing to a ridiculous scheme to convince him that we’re dating.
Before I know it, we’re navigating a relationship that becomes all too real. I’m happier than I’ve ever been, but when the world discovers Amber fell for her daughter’s nanny, the gossip is less than flattering, and I can’t help wondering if our love will survive the fallout.
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Ellie
My professional life is a failure. I’ve convinced more couples to divorce than to work on their marriages. My personal life is a mess. My mother wants my attention, but not my advice. My father is pushing me to bond with his second family. And my sister, who likes to meddle in my love life, thinks I need to get laid.
When I meet Slater, an infamous quarterback trying to salvage his career, I know better than to form expectations. Our relationship starts out casual, but as our lives become more intertwined, I can’t help falling for him. Problem is, he’s leaving as soon as he signs with a new team, and I have no choice but to let him go.
Slater
It’s my last chance to prove I have what it takes to be a starting quarterback. I need to be the reason my team wins, not the reason we lose, so my offseason plan consists of clean eating, watching film, and working out. I barely even have time to go to the Grammys to watch my best friend perform.
I can’t risk distractions, so when I hook up with Ellie, I tell myself she’s nothing but a pretty girl. We keep it casual because as soon as the ink is dry on my new contract, I’ll be hundreds of miles away. She follows my rules and lets me go without a fight, but even though football consumes me, I can’t forget her. What if loving her is what makes everything else worthwhile?