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Seeing Stars by J. Sterling
3.0
Seeing Stars by J. Sterling
This book starts out with Keri and she's gotten tickets to a music concert and wants Madison to go with her because she needs input and pictures of the star, Walker for her father's movie company.
Madison gets so wrapped up in the tabloids and knows the star is a real bad boy and can't treat women right but she's escorted up on stage and he sings a love song to her and asks for her number.
She ignores him and goes to work and when her boss finds out he orders her to get him to sign as their agent....After the dinner that goes all wrong she heads to work and the paparazzi are at her condo still
she ends up quitting cuz her boss is a jerk about it all. She confesses to Walker what went down and he takes care of her, meeting in a beachside area that she did not want to go to.
She soon realizes why and he confessed to when they had first met when they were very young teens...
Lots of erotic sex scenes and the story line is very predictable.
Many other works by the author are highlighted at the end.
This book starts out with Keri and she's gotten tickets to a music concert and wants Madison to go with her because she needs input and pictures of the star, Walker for her father's movie company.
Madison gets so wrapped up in the tabloids and knows the star is a real bad boy and can't treat women right but she's escorted up on stage and he sings a love song to her and asks for her number.
She ignores him and goes to work and when her boss finds out he orders her to get him to sign as their agent....After the dinner that goes all wrong she heads to work and the paparazzi are at her condo still
she ends up quitting cuz her boss is a jerk about it all. She confesses to Walker what went down and he takes care of her, meeting in a beachside area that she did not want to go to.
She soon realizes why and he confessed to when they had first met when they were very young teens...
Lots of erotic sex scenes and the story line is very predictable.
Many other works by the author are highlighted at the end.