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Katie Cotugno
"Exquisite and delicious. . . Katie Cotugno has outdone herself." —Taylor Jenkins Reid, author of Daisy Jones & The Six and Malibu RisingSparks fly and things get real in this sharply sexy and whip-smart romantic comedy set against the backdrop of a post #metoo Hollywood from New York Times bestselling author Katie CotugnoFormer child actor Fiona St. James dropped out of the spotlight after a spectacularly public crash and burn. The tabloids called her crazy and self-destructive and said she’d lost her mind. Now in her late twenties, Fiona believes her humiliating past is firmly behind her. She’s finally regained a modicum of privacy, and she won’t let anything—or anyone—mess it up.Unlike Fiona, Sam Fox, who played her older brother on the popular television show Birds of California, loves the perks that come with being a successful Hollywood actor: fame, women, parties, money. When his current show gets cancelled and his agent starts to avoid his calls, the desperate actor enthusiastically signs on for a Birds of California revival. But to make it happen, he needs Fiona St. James.Against her better judgment, Fiona agrees to have lunch with Sam. What happens next takes them both by surprise. Sam is enthralled by Fiona’s take-no-prisoners attitude, and Fiona discovers a lovable goofball behind Sam’s close-up-ready face. Long drives to the beach, late nights at dive bars . . . theirs is the kind of kitschy romance Hollywood sells. But just like in the rom-coms Fiona despises, there’s a twist that threatens her new love. Sam doesn’t know the full story behind her breakdown. What happens when she reveals the truth?
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Author
Katie Cotugno
Pages
288
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2022-04-26
ISBN
0063159155 9780063159150
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"This book, above all, felt empowering. The stories of the main characters and how they intertwine were so intriguing and just the fact that you really don’t know someone until you know their story."
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Nicky Ewers
"I saw a review calling Fiona a bitch and I completely disagree. She might be a little jaded but if a male character had her same personality I think a lot of people would be pining over him! There was a very minimal mention of gromming that I feel deserved more attention. It felt underdeveloped and like it was thrown in just to add drama as terrible as that sounds. I wasn’t wowed but this book was compelling enough for me to finish.<br/><br/>Thank you to the publisher for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review."
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Alyssa Czernek
"Not terribly exciting ot unique "
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Dana
"It is a quick read but as the story progressed I got invested in Fiona and I was so proud of her at the end of the book."
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Amanda Sweeney