A heartwarming and passionate love amongst the glitz and glamor of Hollywood from New York Times bestselling author Judith Michael.
When director Lucas Cameron finds letters to his grandmother from her protégé—the brilliant young actress Jessica Fontaine, who had vanished mysteriously after a tragic accident—he is intrigued and determined to find her. When finally they meet, they have one magic week of passion and love. But still Jessica cannot return with Lucas to his world—and he cannot share hers—unless, with inner strength, they can triumph over the past and open the way for their hands and hearts to join.
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"This is a great romance story that goes beyond good looks and great bodies. After being hurt & disfigured in an accident, the actor learns over time to love herself for who she is and to allow others to love her as well. "
— Sue (4 out of 5 stars)
" Not up to their early books at all. However, there is the somewhat interesting twist of using letters for the two main characters to communicate. But basically too much talk and not a whole lot else. "
— Barbara, 6/22/2009" A new author for me and I had no idea what to expect. I liked the story although it was a little slow moving in parts. "
— DeLyn, 2/24/2009" A little view into the life of the theater. The story is about an actress who leaves a box of letters behind for another actress, and the letters are found by her grandson. Not earth shattering, but engaging. "
— Jane, 9/28/2008" After I read this I felt like I had just wasted a few hours of my life away. It was predictable, hollywood romantic (soap opera-ish) dramatic, blaah. Maybe I'm not a fan of romance novels. The good part was that it was pretty clean and very little language which is a bonus. "
— Emily, 8/9/2008" I purchased this for a quarter at Goodwill Industries half off day. I am uncertain as to what I expected. It was perfectly readable at the pool while my children swam. "
— Natalie, 7/19/2008Judith Michael is the pseudonym of the husband andwife writing team of Judith Barnard and Michael Fain. Jointly, under their two names, Barnard and Fain have published articles on marriage and the family in Redbook, Readers’ Digest, Ladies Home Journal, among others. As Judith Michael, they have published eleven highly successful contemporary novels.
Buck Schirner’s professional career has primarily been on stage as a character actor. He is currently active in the theater scene in Philadelphia. Buck also appears in the independent film In the Woods.