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Summer Heacock

Crashing the A-List

He’s not her boyfriend. She’s not his blackmailer. This is how rumors get started. . . . “Come for the romance, but stay for the hysterical dialogue.” —NPR
After four months of unemployment, former book editor Clara Montgomery is officially stuck—stuck sleeping on her little brother’s ugly couch in Queens, stuck scrolling through job listings in search of a new editorial position . . . and just desperate enough to take on a temporary gig clearing out abandoned storage units. If nothing else, she’s determined to keep her rapidly dwindling savings account intact.
Unfortunately, she is in no way prepared for stumbling upon dead snakes or dealing with glass jars that she’s convinced are full of pickled eyeballs. And why does everything seem to smell like beets?
Then Clara comes across a unit that was once owned by an escort service and finds the brothel “résumé” of a younger Caspian Tiddleswich, an astonishingly famous British actor. She has no intention of cashing in on her discovery, but her awkward attempts to reassure Caspian that his secret is safe go awry. Now Caspian is convinced that Clara is a blackmailer, the tabloids have her pegged as Caspian’s newest girlfriend, and Clara is finding the A-lister’s charms more irresistible than she expected . . . 
“[A] laugh-out-loud romantic comedy.” —Amy Jimenez, author of The Friend Code
363 printed pages
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publishers
Harlequin, MIRA
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Quotes

  • b8355611043has quoted3 years ago
    He smiles, and his big gray walrus mustache pulls up at the ends. It makes him look like the Quaker oatmeal man
  • b8355611043has quoted3 years ago
    but I feel like that damn thing is pasted on my forehead right now. A scarlet letter of extortion. I swallow a little too hard
  • b8355611043has quoted3 years ago
    weirdly confident and unflappable posture he throws off—Charlie just has an air about him I can’t quite place
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