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Love Scenes - by Bridget Morrissey (Paperback)

Love Scenes - by  Bridget Morrissey (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Acting like she's in love with her handsome nightmare of a co-star--in a movie directed and produced by her complicated Hollywood royalty family--is Sloane's job. But what happens when the lines between script and reality get blurred? Out-of-work actress Sloane Ford is in desperate need of something to do after losing her steady TV gig. When her famous family ropes her into working as a producer on their World War II-era romance, they neglect to mention that the film will be headlined by Joseph Donovan, her least favorite former co-star of all time. The roguish actor made her life a living hell the last time they worked together, using his movie star good looks and Irish charm to cover for his erratic professional behavior. On their new film set, he promises he's different now, but Sloane is far from convinced. As filming gets underway, it becomes clear that anything that can go wrong will go wrong. When the lead actress is abruptly fired, Sloane agrees to step in and take over the role, and she starts to remember why she fell in love with acting in the first place. On camera, she and Joseph share an electric chemistry. Off camera, they've been honing their characters and, much to Sloane's surprise, growing closer. But playing the role of a woman in love with Joseph Donovan is a dangerous business, and the more time they spend together, the less Sloane can tell what's real between them, and what's just for show"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b><b>A BuzzFeed Best Book of June</b><br/> <br/><b>A heart-stirring, tear-inducing read you won't want to put down."--Emily Henry, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Beach Read</i></b><br/> <br/><b>Acting like she's in love with her handsome nightmare of a co-star--in a movie directed and produced by her complicated Hollywood royalty family--is Sloane's job. But what happens when the lines between script and reality get blurred? </b></b> <p/>Out-of-work actress Sloane Ford is in desperate need of something to do after losing her steady TV gig. When her famous family ropes her into working as a producer on their World War II-era romance, they neglect to mention that the film will be headlined by Joseph Donovan, her least favorite former co-star of all time. The roguish actor made her life a living hell the last time they worked together, using his movie star good looks and Irish charm to cover for his erratic professional behavior. On their new film set, he promises he's different now, but Sloane is far from convinced.<br/> <br/>As filming gets underway, it becomes clear that anything that can go wrong will go wrong. When the lead actress is abruptly fired, Sloane agrees to step in and take over the role, and she starts to remember why she fell in love with acting in the first place. On camera, she and Joseph share an electric chemistry. Off camera, they've been honing their characters and, much to Sloane's surprise, growing closer. But playing the role of a woman in love with Joseph Donovan is a dangerous business, and the more time they spend together, the less Sloane can tell what's real between them, and what's just for show.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"An endearing and entertaining read, <i>Love Scenes </i>is the romance all lovers of Hollywood need."―<b>Shondaland</b> <p/>"Morrissey's sarcastically humorous voice shines in her debut contemporary romance and her characters (including Sloane's big, beautiful family) will absolutely charm the pants off you."―<b>BuzzFeed</b> <p/>"Real, raw, and immensely tender, <i>Love Scenes</i> is a book about second chances: in love, in work, in family. Bridget Morrissey writes with the kind of effortless warmth and complexity that elevates characters to real people you know and love, with quirks and flaws you understand."--<b>Emily Henry, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>Beach Read</i></b> <p/><i>Love Scenes</i> is pure joy from start to finish. With Hollywood antics, a simmering slow-burn romance, and a tremendous amount of humor and heart, this book makes even its most famous characters feel like friends. A love letter to the messy, wild, wonderful families who make us who we are.--<b>Rachel Lynn Solomon, author of </b><i><b>The Ex Talk</b> <p/></i><i>Love Scenes</i> is an enemies to lovers story set against a Hollywood backdrop, but it's so much more than that. It's the messy love of a complicated blended family. It's the ugly parts of Hollywood, not just the glitz and glamor. It's a heroine fighting to be her own person despite what the gossip sites and a songwriting ex-boyfriend says. It's an earnest, swoonworthy hero doing his best to be a good man, despite his past. Bridget Morrissey has a voice that leaps off the page and invites you to join her for a page-turning good time. Good luck putting this one down!--<b>Jen DeLuca, author of </b><i><b>Well Played<br></b><br></i>A fascinating peek at the on-set lives of movie stars. Nuanced characterization and an endearing ensemble cast make this one a must-read!--<b>Michelle Hazen, author of </b><i><b>Breathe the Sky<br></b><br>"</i>Morrissey is at her best when she allows Sloane's musings to shed light on the caprices of the entertainment industry. Even as Sloane's bond with Joseph develops with charming ease, her evolving relationships with a diverse array of relatives illuminate the many peculiarities inherent to understanding, accepting, and loving family. A compelling and unique riff on the potential of second chances in love<i>." ―<b><i>Kirkus Reviews</i></b><br></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Bridget Morrissey</b> lives in Los Angeles, California, but hails from Oak Forest, Illinois. When she's not writing, she can be found coaching gymnastics or headlining concerts in her living room. This is her adult debut.

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