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Loading... You're So Fineby Kieran Kramer
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. An excellent read. A great story, good writing, and interesting characters make this one you will want to take a look at. Lacey Clark and her young son Henry are in Indigo Beach trying to start their lives over away from the craziness of Hollywood. She's surprised by the arrival of Beau Wilder at the lighthouse she is temporarily staying at. He claims he has a lease on the place while he is in town filming his latest movie. Can these two co-exist without driving each other crazy. You'll definitely want to read this one and find out. My only issue with this book is that the pace is a little slow and the story seemed to drag on a bit but overall a very good read. ( ) no reviews | add a review
While working at a small movie studio in South Carolina, aspiring actress Lacey Clark, a single mother, is forced to share a house with movie star Beau Wilder, who, she believes, is not a good role model for her son until she discovers the real man under his Hollywood golden boy persona.
"Lacey Clark's dreams of Hollywood stardom didn't turn out quite the way she planned. Instead, her life is more of the daytime-drama variety: One of her actor ex-boyfriends fathered a child with another woman, and now, long story short, Lacey is the adopted single mother of his son. She takes little Henry with her to South Carolina to escape the film business but winds up working at a small movie studio, determined to do a good job both on set and at "home." Only problem is she ends up sharing a house with movie star Beau Wilder, who is no role model for Henry--and only spells trouble for Lacey... Beau is arguably the most gorgeous man on the planet--and a known ladies' man. His wealthy Lowcountry pedigree is rivaled only by his bad-boy charm, a combination that proves irresistible for Lacey. And he adores Henry! If they weren't both on a movie set, their lives would seem too good to be true...unless the chemistry--not to mention the burning attraction--between them is real, and Hollywood's golden boy is actually falling for this sassy single mom?" -- No library descriptions found. |
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