Fallen Star Fallen Star
Book 2 - Starstruck

Fallen Star

    • 4.1 • 62 Ratings
    • $4.99
    • $4.99

Publisher Description

Lights, camera, attraction… 



Combative coworkers go from enemies to lovers when sparks fly behind the camera in this Hollywood comeback story.


Scott Deacon was one of the most bankable stars in Hollywood until his drug abuse and out-of-control behavior brought it all crashing down. 


Four years after flaming out, he's clean, sober, and trying to revive his career. But what he needs is to warm up the beautiful yet chilly script supervisor who won’t cut him a break. 


Grace Speer doesn’t think much of Scotty Deacon. He may be sex on wheels, but the man is 100% bad news. Beneath the handsome facade, he's just another arrogant jackass determined to make her life more difficult.


Only the more time they spend together, the more his flirtatious smiles and sweet gestures break down her defensive walls. As Grace realizes there’s a lot more to Scott than the sordid tabloid tales, she finds herself falling hard for him.


But can she really trust him with her heart? Or is she buying herself another front-row ticket to heartbreak?

GENRE
Romance
RELEASED
2019
March 5
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
323
Pages
PUBLISHER
Haver Street Press
SELLER
Susannah Nix
SIZE
2.2
MB

Customer Reviews

cleocutie ,

Good book

Well written with likeable characters. The plot is well paced and you really get to see the characters and the romance develop as the story goes on. I like how it touches on issues that you don't see talked about much in books.

straighttalker198 ,

👎👎👎👎👎👎

Not worth it

JMDM2587 ,

Loved it!

I just loved “Fallen Star”, the second book in Ms. Nix’s “Starstruck” series. You don’t need to read the first book, “Rising Star” to enjoy “Fallen Star”. In fact I read Fallen first and then, because I liked it so much, I went back to read Rising. Full disclosure: Susannah Nix is an automatic one-click author for me, so I’m excited to share my thoughts.

Scott Deacon is a former child star whose life and career imploded because of drug addiction. Clean and sober now, friends of his went out on a limb to secure a leading role in a new movie. Grace Speer is the script supervisor for the project, and isn’t looking forward to working with someone who she thinks is going to be a train-wreck. But Scott surprises everyone, and earns Grace’s grudging respect. After a while, that respect turns into friendship. Will their friendship turn into something more, or would life back in the spotlight ruin their chances?

Scott and Grace are great characters. Scott is an actor, so he uses his acting ability to hide his insecurities about stepping back into the professional film world. He knows that because of his past, this may be his only shot. On set, he is gregarious, friendly, and flirty, but when he’s alone his demons surface to try to undermine his success and sobriety. I think Ms. Nix did a great job of revealing his insecurities and emotions, and showing how they have the ability to affect his sobriety. Grace is all about the details. As script supervisor, it’s her job to make sure the scene set-ups are the same for each shot (continuity) and makes notes of any script changes. She’s not quite sure what to think about Scott. I liked the way she allowed herself room to adjust her opinion of Scott as things developed. The secondary characters are well-rounded and fleshed out as well. I especially like actress Poppy Carpenter and Carmen Vargas, the costume supervisor.

The book’s plot centers around a film set. Ms. Nix filled the pages with all sorts of interesting information and tidbits. Those details helped create a realistic “look behind the scenes” feel to the story. Scott’s and Grace’s love story is a very slow burn. It makes sense that Grace isn’t going to go from thinking Scott is the biggest jerk on the planet to being head over heels in love in just a few days. Their friendship blossomed first over the course of several weeks, and then Grace slowly realized she has feelings for Scott. But she’s unsure of his feelings for her. When they finally do come together, it’s a big payoff for the reader.

Overall, I loved it! And I highly recommend “Fallen Star” to you. (I received an Advanced Reader Copy, and this is my honest, voluntary review.)

More Books Like This

Lone Star Knight Lone Star Knight
2011
A Contract Engagement A Contract Engagement
2019
An Unforgettable Lady An Unforgettable Lady
2010
MARRYING AN OLDER MAN MARRYING AN OLDER MAN
2011
One Night in Vegas One Night in Vegas
2014
Illegal Motion Illegal Motion
1993

More Books by Susannah Nix

My Cone and Only My Cone and Only
2021
Rising Star Rising Star
2018
Cream and Punishment Cream and Punishment
2022
Star Bright Star Bright
2022
Play the Part Play the Part
2022
Pint of Contention Pint of Contention
2022

Customers Also Bought

Healthy Scratch Healthy Scratch
2019
Deep in the Heart Deep in the Heart
2019
Clean Sweep Clean Sweep
2018
Late Last Night Late Last Night
2014
Bet the House Bet the House
2014
Racing Hearts Racing Hearts
2019

Other Books in This Series

Rising Star Rising Star
2018
Lucky Star Lucky Star
2022
Star Bright Star Bright
2022