An Expensive Fiction
Publisher Description
In Los Angeles, the most dangerous secrets are the ones hidden in plain sight.
At thirty-one, Charlotte Voss has it all: an Academy Award nomination, two Golden Globes, and a penthouse on the thirty-fourth floor of a West Hollywood glass tower. She is one of Hollywood's most bankable stars. But beneath the flawless dresses and the meticulously managed public silence, Charlotte is suffocating, trapped in a gilded cage of chronic anxiety and a persona curated by her PR team. She lives in a city of layers, and she is exhausted from performing her life for the top one.
Ethan Carr, the forty-year-old billionaire founder of Nexus Technologies, knows exactly what it costs to perform. Haunted by the shadows of childhood poverty and a father who swore he would amount to nothing, Ethan has spent his adult life projecting an impenetrable illusion of stability.
When the two collide at an exclusive Bel-Air gala, they recognize the same hollow exhaustion in each other. What begins as a rare sanctuary—a private space where they can finally strip away their expensive armor and exchange unguarded truths—quickly deepens into a fierce, intoxicating connection.
But in a city built on illusions, authenticity is a liability.
When a devastating leak threatens to expose highly damaging "documentation" held by a ruthless industry executive, Charlotte's carefully constructed world threatens to collapse. Paranoia sets in as break-ins and weaponized media hit pieces corner them both. With her team begging her to hide behind a sanitized, fear-driven PR strategy, Charlotte must make a choice: remain a captive to the fiction that made her famous, or risk everything to step out of the shadows and take control of her own narrative.
An Expensive Fiction is a sharp, psychological exploration of the glittering illusions of Hollywood, the heavy price of fame, and the terrifying vulnerability of finally telling the truth.