In Her Spotlight
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- USD 9.99
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- Pedido anticipado
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- USD 9.99
Descripción editorial
For fans of Casey McQuiston, Alexis Hall, and Meryl Wilsner, an actually hilarious, sweetly sexy, gloriously relatable, second chance, sapphic rom-com from the acclaimed author of For Her Consideration, starring a franchise Hollywood actress aims to prove her chops in a theatrical production directed by her ex whose heart she broke a decade earlier.
Hollywood actor Tess Gardner is not the kind of famous she set out to be. She's ready to show she’s more than Princess Platinum of the Vindicators series, a pretty face with CGI superpowers that literally sparkle. Tess wants to prove herself as an actor and that means theatre—the true calling of her thespian heart. But just when Tess lands a part working with an acclaimed stage director, a brewing scandal forces him out. His replacement? None other than hip, buzzy director Rebecca Frisch. The same Rebecca Frisch whose heart a firmly closeted Tess broke over a decade ago during summer stock . . .
As Tess wrestles with her lingering guilt and attraction to Rebecca, she also finds herself struggling to rein in her superstar status backstage. When things unexpectedly reignite with Rebecca, Tess bristles even more against the walls of her A-list life. Since the industry’s made it clear that girl-next-door superheroes can’t also be gay, coming out isn’t realistic for Tess. And ultimately, Rebecca will head back to New York and likely seek out a less complicated relationship anyway.
Will the curtain close on her chance for happiness or will Tess finally take a leading role in her own life?
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Spalding shines in the fourth novel of her Out in Hollywood series (after On Her Terms), a tender second-chance sapphic romance featuring grown-up theater kids and lots of community support. Starlet Tess Gardner is trying to pivot from sparkly cinematic superhero roles to more serious acting work via a part in an L.A. theater production with Broadway aspirations. But when scandal forces the big-name director out, Tess is thrown for a loop by his replacement, up-and-coming Rebecca Frisch, who happens to be closeted Tess's first and only girlfriend. Tess broke Rebecca's heart by running from their connection during summer stock a dozen years earlier. Now the pair agree to keep it professional onstage, but they eventually engage in heartfelt conversation about their past, falling easily back into a cozy after-hours romance when they realize that the spark is still there. The expected beats of producing a theatrical performance, and vibrant social dynamics among the cast and crew, fill in the setting nicely while leaving space for a satisfying win both for the heroines and for the show. Series fans will not be disappointed.