Welcome to my first Shout Out post…

The synopsis:
Ryan Christensen just wanted to be an actor. Never in his wildest dreams did he ever think that accepting a role in an unknown film would toss his career into overdrive. His new fame has cost him dearly; anonymity is no longer an option. His fans stalk him, the paparazzi hound him, and Hollywood studios all want a piece of him. Despite all of that, Ryan Christensen craves the most basic of human needs – to have love in his heart and privacy in his life.
Taryn Mitchell, the story’s protagonist, is a realist. She’s been feigning contentment, running the family pub in Seaport, Rhode Island, while quietly nursing her own internal heartaches. Her feet are fairly glued to the ground and she doesn’t buy into all the hype that has descended on her tiny, coastal town. In her world, men are safe if they’re kept at a distance.
Fate has other plans for these two when their paths cross one sunny afternoon. A group of female fans has attacked him, leaving his shirt torn, his face cut, and Ryan in obvious distress. Bonds between them form from the most dramatic of circumstances while jealousy, insecurity, and the stress of his celebrity life try to tear them apart.
Through all the tabloid lies, secrecy, and pressure, can Taryn’s peace and Ryan’s high-profile insanity live together in harmony?
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I’ve really enjoyed Love Unscripted by Tina Reber.
Ryan Christensen is absolutely yummy, and I like his love interest, Taryn Mitchell as well.
They have to deal with an awful lot to be together. I’m impressed with the way they usually talk through their problems, and insecurities. It’s also got some nice heat to the love scenes. It’s not graphic, but it’s certainly enjoyable.
This is book one in a series btw…I’ll be reading the second book, Love Unrehearsed, very soon.
This is a book I’m recommending
Tamie Xo
Sounds good, but OMG it sounds like a fic! Was it one once? I mean, come on, look at the name – Ryan Christensen! *nevertheless adds it to her TBR list*
It sure does, doesnt it. But i, unlike you, love books that were fics. I love to read the fic first, then the book to compare them and how the author changed them. But not the other way around.
Oh, I love fics that become books – I work for TWCS, for goodness sake! I was just wondering. Cos the name is so similar.
Loving this book a lot! Thanks again Tamie for another great suggestion. Love Ryan & Taryn’s story.