As a choreographer’s assistant, Rose Taylor has always faded into the background. She watches shows come to life from the side lines, but has never craved the attention of stardom. When rumours begin circulating of Damon’s involvement in her latest gig, she doesn’t predict how she will be thrust into the limelight, nor how the mysterious and strangely introverted man will need her to teach him how to be a star again.
Rose knows that show crushes don’t last. Actors fall for each other during the intensity of a production, often losing themselves in their roles. These kinds of affairs burn bright and then they fade. The question is, should Rose let herself shine with Damon, or guard her heart from being broken after the final curtain call?
Review
I absolutely adored Painted Faces and Six of hearts but for me it wasn't as amzing as those. I felt it was a bit to long and lacked the depth and thrill the other books had. It was a nice read and the writing is good. Overall I enjoyed it but didn't fell in love with it or felt connected to the characters. |
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