The Sex Was Great But..
Celebrity and reality are about to collide!Holly Klein is an A-list celebrity with an army of assistants. Leo Monroe is a smart-talking DJ from the streets. She lives on Mulholland Drive; he lives on. . .someone else's sofa. But when Leo rescues Holly from a mugger, their two worlds collide,...
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Celebrity and reality are about to collide!Holly Klein is an A-list celebrity with an army of assistants. Leo Monroe is a smart-talking DJ from the streets. She lives on Mulholland Drive; he lives on. . .someone else's sofa. But when Leo rescues Holly from a mugger, their two worlds collide, literally. Such a heroic act deserves a reward, and Holly's producer comes up with a brilliant suggestion: feature Leo on Holly's hit makeover show. New image, new life in just a few weeks! Leo accepts only so he can stay in Holly's pool house. Meanwhile, Holly is stunned to realize she prefers rough-and-ready Leo to her usual slick, Armani-clad companions. Sleeping with him once is an accident; soon, however, it becomes a secret habit she can't seem to break. Great sex is one thing, but could a Hollywood star and a busking Brit ever seriously work as a couple? Holly starts to question whether the meaning of life really is a Hermes Birkin handbag and an invite to the hottest showbiz parties. Leo might be having a makeover, but is it Holly who really needs to change? Tyne O'Connell, novelist, screenwriter and former professional gambler, was born in Australia. She now lives in Mayfair, London, also dividing her time between New York And L.A. This is her first novel for Red Dress Ink.
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