Synopsis:
"Chloe has finished her
masters degree and taken a job as a forensic scientist back in her home
town of Albuquerque, New Mexico, only the press will not leave her
alone. They follow her to crime scenes and report on her every move,
eager to show that her marriage to Hollywood A-lister, Jason Vanderholt,
is on the brink of collapse. Millions of fans who dream of their own
celebrity romance with him want this more than anything. This scrutiny
comes at a particularly bad time as Chloe's first case is a crime
against a child roughly the same age that Chloe was when she survived a
homicide attempt.
Now that she sees the case from an adult's
perspective, she realizes it's much harder than she ever dreamed. It's
even worse for Jason, who is two steps removed from the crime. He must
watch and try to support his wife as she battles with past demons and
tries to keep up with a nameless suspect who evades identification and
capture. Never has Jason been more frustrated with his job, its
frivolities, and its lack of connection to the real world. When he
storms off the set of his latest movie, the press goes wild with
conjecture. While he says he wants to work on a project that means
something, his agent and manager fear this may be the end of his time in
the spotlight. Perhaps he never was anything more than a pretty face
after all.
Together, Chloe and Jason must find their way past all
the popping flashbulbs and through the dark maze of the criminal
investigation to discover whether they can balance their professional
goals with the demands of a celebrity marriage. The odds are entirely
against them."
Review:
This is the sequel to Someone Else's Fairytale. This book gives you a glimpse of what it could be like to be married to someone famous, while still trying to live the life you have worked hard for. Tabloids and rumors are only part of Chloe Vanderholts life now. Jason pledged she was his soul mate, could he have been wrong?
I loved where Emily brought the characters from the first book. It hadn't been too long from when we last read about them. Chloe is finally finished with school, they are both transitioning, not just to married life, but to their different work and living arrangements. Drama is definitely a fixture in this novel, and just the right amount if you ask me. Emily would have no problem expounding on Chloe and Jason's lives. Even looking more into Kyra's life, and what in the world goes on in that girls head. lol
Follow Chloe and Jason in another exciting adventure that has romance, drama, and tragedy. This book will be released January 5th. Make sure you pick up Someone Else's Fairytale before then and be ready for Nobody's Damsel when it comes out!
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