Stars in Your Eyes
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Publisher Description
'An author with a powerful point of view' Casey McQuiston, New York Times bestselling author of Red, White, and Royal Blue
The adult romance debut from Kacen Callender, National Book Award-winning and bestselling author of Felix Ever After
Logan Gray is Hollywood's bad boy - a talented but troubled actor who the public loves to hate. Mattie Cole is an up-and-coming golden boy, adored by all but plagued by insecurities.
When Logan and Mattie are cast as leads in a new romantic film, Logan claims that Matt has 'zero talent', sending the film's publicity into a nosedive. To create positive buzz, the two are persuaded into a fake-dating scheme - but as the two actors get to know their new characters, real feelings start to develop.
As public scrutiny intensifies and old wounds resurface, the two must fight for their relationship and their love.
A raw, real and achingly romantic story of two Hollywood actors looking for their big break - without breaking each other.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
National Book Award winner Callender (Felix Ever After) investigates shame and trauma in a deeply emotional queer romance that's more rom-dram than rom-com despite its fun fake dating premise. Black, gay Mattie Cole is the silver screen's up-and-coming boy next door, and he's perfectly cast as the love interest for bisexual, biracial bad boy Logan Gray, "one of the most hated people in Hollywood," in an upcoming film. After Logan publicly badmouths Mattie, the actors are asked to fake-date to counter the negative publicity. As the guys get to know each other, they expose their vulnerabilities and, of course, fall in love for real. Callender uses this setup to dig deep into their characters' psyches: perfectionist Mattie wrestles with imposter syndrome and shame and believes he needs to prove himself worthy of love, while Logan is recovering from past sexual abuse. Both men also have strained relationships with their fathers, adding a tense subplot. The drama is tempered by the genuine love and affection that arises between the leads—at least until the phony nature of how they first got together is leaked to the press. "Isn't it more satisfying, then?" Mattie wonders. "To see a happily ever after that has been fought for in the end." Callender makes the answer to this question a resounding yes. Readers will be hooked.