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Acting Out (Calm and Chaos) - Sharon Maria Bidwell
Acting Out (Calm and Chaos)
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Nick and Alex have made a very successful movie together. Now they need to decide whether their next project is another joint venture or they go their separate ways creatively. Then the perfect manuscript arrives, offering financial security and future opportunities. For Nick, the film is his... show more
Nick and Alex have made a very successful movie together. Now they need to decide whether their next project is another joint venture or they go their separate ways creatively. Then the perfect manuscript arrives, offering financial security and future opportunities. For Nick, the film is his dream: amazing effects, wonderful script, a part every actor aspires to play, and a director everyone’s begging to work with. There’s one snag: Nick and Alex will have to get to rather personal on set.He has to refuse even though Alex isn’t willing to take no for an answer, and sets out to talk Nick into it. Nick finally agrees, despite a nosy reporter and his brother turning against him. After all, it’s just pretence. It’s not as if he’s gay and wants to make out with his friend...not until Alex kisses him. Then life gets even more complicated and interesting.
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B0089U04GS
Publisher: Musa Publishing
Pages no: 202
Edition language: English
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jules0623
jules0623 rated it
3.0 Acting Out (Calm and Chaos)
While I liked the premise and thought the story was reasonably well paced, I didn't connect with the MCs. This book combines several of my 'squee' buttons - acting, celebrities, gay for you, coming out, family drama, angst - I found myself bored and had to force myself to continue.
Anne Brooke: fiction writer
Anne Brooke: fiction writer rated it
5.0 Acting Out (Calm and Chaos)
A powerful and very moving story. I thoroughly enjoyed this one, and loved both characters. I particularly liked the way we get both viewpoints equally balanced throughout so we see the push and pull of the developing relationship between both men. Great stuff - more please!
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