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Jill McCormick has always dreamed of making it on Broadway. It's been her one way of dealing with the death of her high school ex-boyfriend and the burden of guilt she has carried around with her because of it. When she's cast as the understudy in hotshot director Davis Miles' new show, she's ecstatic, especially since she'll be able to work with the actor she has had a crush on for six year, Patrick. Jill finds herself torn between the safe bet, Patrick, and the man who breaks through all her barriers, Davis. She keeps telling herself that it's sweet, friendly Patrick that she wants, but finds herself unable to stay away from sexy Davis and all the things he makes her feel and want to do. Jill is afraid of everything she feels and she's worried that the all consuming feelings she has are going to destroy Davis and herself, much like what happened six years ago.
On the flip side, Davis Milo has a rule to never date an actress again. When a previous relationship came to an abrupt end because he could no longer provide what Madelaine needed, he vowed to stay away from actresses. He wants a relationship with someone who is going to love him for him and with an all consuming passion. When he loves, he's not afraid to give all of himself. He finds himself falling for Jill, despite his best intentions not to. But when he decides to give him, he gives everything in hopes that Jill wants all of it.
Davis has an uphill battle when it comes to Jill and her fear of passion and love. He's a man who is up to the task and he does all he can to break down all her walls.
This was my first Lauren Blakely book and it's made me want to go back and read the other 2 books in the series. They're on my Kindle, waiting.
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 11 August, 2013: Finished reading
- 11 August, 2013: Reviewed