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would like to thank netgalley and the publishers for letting me read this jaw dropping book

i do love a book thats based around the theatre and this one had it all

the bright lights of new york city
the smell of the greasepaint
the camaraderie of the theatre

alex anders was in charge of the winter schedule for her fathers theatre, she was hoping that if all went well that he would announce that she would be in charge but her father was a hard task master and not easy to please

but she had saved the theatre from going under with her new ideas if only he would recognise what she had achieved.... hoping that her father would announce that she would get the position of executive director.. she had so many ideas

quinn collins was about to star in new york in her first ever show... yes it was a one woman show based around her book that had been on the best sellers list for that year... she was riding high and couldnt wait to get started

so getting into any sort of romantic entanglement was not on the cards for either quinn or alex.....

but destiny had another plan for them both

betrayal and heartbreak was about hit them both

this is only my 2nd book by this author and already i am a big fan.... just love how the drama and intrigue is built up and how you either love or hate the characters in the book...

i am looking forward to the next book from this author

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This is an enjoyable romance following Quinn, a retired model turned aspiring playwright, and Alex, whose family owns an off-Broadway theater and whose dad is touted as a major player in the theater scene. Alex brings Quinn’s play to her theater, and feelings begin to brew. There is the expected amount of drama - both at the theater and personally for both characters. The best friends of both characters are relatable and entertaining, and I’d love to see more from Courtney and Paige.

I’d recommend this book to anyone looking for a typical workplace and theater-based or celebrity romance.

I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley.

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