Let's Make a Scene
The irresistible filmset second chance romance from the author of UNDER YOUR SPELL
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- 7,49 €
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'Just delicious . . . a gorgeous love story with fantastic characters' MARIAN KEYES
'I embarrassed myself giggling, sighing and crying my way through it, and couldn't put it down' LUCY VINE
‘Utterly stunning, hopeful and bitingly funny' LIZZIE HUXLEY-JONES
Their story might be scripted, but the chemistry is real.
When Cynthie Taylor gets her first real acting job, starring in a small British movie, she is over the moon. There’s only one problem . . . Cynthie's arrogant and annoyingly handsome co-star Jack hates her, and the feeling is definitely mutual. While they may be at war behind the scenes, their on-screen chemistry is palpable, and the studio sees an opportunity – have the two young stars fake a romance that will charm fans and draw crowds.
Thirteen years later, Cynthie and Jack have successfully kept their promise to stay far away from one another, until a surprising offer comes to make a sequel to the cult classic that launched their careers. But there's a catch: they must also rekindle their pretend relationship . . . and this time there's a documentary crew following their every move.
Cynthie and Jack both desperately need this film to work, but can two ex-rivals ever really trust each other? And what happens when the roles they're playing start to feel all too real?
⭐ Praise for Laura Wood ⭐
'I fell in love with Laura Wood's writing when I read Under Your Spell' JULIA QUINN
'So witty and smart. I am thoroughly under Laura Wood’s spell' HANNAH GRACE
'For any fans of Emily Henry, this is a romantic read supreme' STYLIST
'A fizzy, magical romcom featuring a heroine to root for and a hero to swoon over' SARRA MANNING
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
A companion to Laura Wood’s popular novel Under Your Spell, this sharp romance trades in actual sorcery for good old-fashioned movie magic. Actor Cynthie Taylor—the best friend to the first book’s male lead—is still put off by former co-star Jack Turner-Jones, thanks to what happened between them 13 years ago. But not only are they forced back into frame together by an unmissable career opportunity, they also have to pretend to be a couple (for the second time) to fuel the PR machine. This is a knowing second-chance story with elements of enemies-to-lovers and fake dating, plus plenty of juicy drama as we alternate between Cynthie and Jack’s POVs in both past and present. Wood’s firm grasp of the modern rom-com has seen her likened to Emily Henry, and she definitely earns that reputation here.