I read the first two awhile ago and enjoyed them! YA, but still had me pining. Famous (and not so famous) young actors, filming a movie together and all of the drama that ensues. Bad boy hottie/Hollywood “It” boy, and gorgeous, brooding, up-and-coming NEW “It” boy vying for her attention. Now I have to read book #3 and see how it all plays out! Check out my book reviews for book #1 (Between the Lines) & book #2 (Where You Are)
About book #1:
When Hollywood It Boy, Reid Alexander, arrives on location, his intentions are simple: film another blockbuster hit while enjoying his celebrity status to the fullest. His costar is a virtual unknown with whom he has blazing hot chemistry, and the universe is lining up nicely to grant whatever he wants – until he’s confronted with a bitter ex-girlfriend and a rival for the first girl to spark his genuine interest in years.
Emma Pierce just got her big break after more than a decade of filming commercials for grape juice, department stores and tampons, and bit parts in made-for-TV movies. Nailing the lead role in a wide-release film should send her into raptures. But Emma is experiencing a building desire to be normal, and starring in a silly, modernized adaptation of one of her favorite novels–opposite the very hot Reid Alexander–isn’t going to advance that aspiration.
Indie actor Graham Douglas isn’t overly picky when it comes to film roles. If it pays, he’ll do it. Besides, his friend Brooke Cameron snatched up the role of the bitchy hot girl and could use his help as a buffer, because her ex is the star. Graham has no problem keeping a handle on the situation, until he finds himself attracted to Reid’s costar, Emma, the girl Reid is pursuing full-throttle with his standard arsenal of charm, good looks and arrogance.
I read all the of series, it was cute and really enjoyed it.
I loved these books…especially Graham…..
I can’t wait for your thoughts on Good For You. That was my favorite in the series and she’s writing a follow-up. Yay! IMO, Good For You is way better than Easy and considering that the latter is universally loved…