After ten years in Hollywood, script supervisor Grace Speer isn’t impressed by actors anymore. She’s especially not impressed by Scott Deacon, the former teen heartthrob who’s currently making her life hell.
He’s arrogant, rude, and blasts death metal at ungodly hours of the night without regard for his neighbors—which she knows because he’s living in the house right next door to hers. Worst of all, he’s making Grace’s job a nightmare and endangering the entire production.
Scott Deacon had it all—until his drug-fueled flame-out got him blacklisted in Hollywood. Four years after losing everything, Scott’s clean, sober, and desperate for second chance to revive his acting career.
But first he’ll have to prove to the world that he’s a changed man. Starting with Grace, who just might hold the key to saving his job—and unlocking his heart.
Did you read the first book in the Starstruck Series? Griffin wrote Alice a Love Note a few weeks ago – you have to read it!
Alice Carlisle has problems.
Her sociology Ph.D. dissertation is going nowhere, she’s about to lose the TV extra job that’s been paying her bills, and her roommate is kicking her out. She needs to find a new place to live ASAP, so she can focus on finally finishing her doctorate.
Enter Griffin, one of Hollywood’s rising stars, who offers to let her move into his guest room if she’ll dog sit for him. Four months rent free in a nice house with an adorable dog is an offer Alice can’t turn down—even if she has major qualms about her movie star roommate.
Griffin Beach has it all.
He’s gorgeous, newly jacked, and poised to make the leap from TV show regular to box office superstar. Until his dog sitter bails, leaving him desperate to find someone he trusts to look after his precious fur baby.
Someone like Alice, the extra who’s never seemed to like him but loves his dog. Griffin has his doubts about the arrangement, but living with Alice opens his eyes to how empty his workaholic lifestyle has become. The more time they spend together, the more he realizes she might be exactly what he needs in his life.
Can Alice let her guard down and learn to trust again? Can Griffin stop trying to please everyone else long enough to show her how he feels? Will they get their Hollywood happy ending? Or will their love story bomb at the box office?