Married to the Rockstar
A marriage of convenience story!
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- £4.99
Publisher Description
Jeremy Dillion—a.k.a. Knox—has no intention of succumbing to wedded bliss. Gag, no. His parents divorced when he was young and the only stability in his life comes from his bandmates. But now they’re finding their own forever sweethearts, and Knox is feeling the heat of being a lone wolf in a group effort. Still, an actual relationship? No. Ick.
Irina Carmichael is ready for her big break. The problem is no one takes a second look at her, since she doesn’t fit into the general mold created for Hollywood starlets. Her hips are too big, her nose is too sharp, and her lips are too wide. But she’s so ready to step out of the background and into the spotlight.
When Knox gets trashed in the tabloids, his publicist pitches the idea of an image-saving marriage to Irina. Irina figures the publicity can't hurt and accepts—until the offers for major roles start pouring in, and she doesn’t need the arrangement. Unfortunately, Knox has broken the first rule of marrying an actress for publicity: don’t fall in love. But can he handle a real relationship? And is she ready to stop pretending?
Customer Reviews
Playing Pretend But Living It Real
When Irina agreed to help her friend out with the contract marriage, she never expected it would take her on a wild ride to forever. Knox thought the only benefit of entering into the contract marriage with his friend was to revamp his image, but what he actually got was a better life and a love he didn’t know that he needed. This book touches on the difficult issue of the scars left by overprotective parents who try to control their children into adulthood, based on their own experiences.
I can say without a shadow of doubt, that this was the perfect book to read, to help me relax at the end of a hectic week. If you are looking for a story to indulge yourself in for a few hours, that has depth and heart, but doesn’t turn you into a blubbering mess and also makes you laugh, then this is the one for you.
I received an advanced copy of this book and I am voluntarily leaving a review.