Charlie and Aaron are two television stars playing madly-in-love for the benefit of their popular sitcom where they play Jenna and Jonah, two rockstars living the life of ordinary neighbors (Hannah Montana anyone?). Pretty soon, their fauxmance goes in flames, as Jonah (Aaron) is labeled as gay because of the company he keeps, and both he and Charlie are bound to take a little vacation out of the public eye and paparazzo. Later, as their show gets cancelled, they are thrown upon a Shakespeare play, playing a bantering couple. Why the hell am I going on and on about the plot? I'm getting lame day by day. The nice thing was their banter which was funny. The ending was boring. Now, I want to start by saying that I really liked this book. I couldn't personally relate to the main characters, because I'm nineteen years old and have never been in love before. However, this book is incredibly well written by Emily and Brendan and they develop Jenna/Charlie and Jonah/Fielding/Aaron beautifully. The emotions and the growth throughout this book was wonderful. And this was just what I needed after reading so many dark paranormal novels recently. I hope you'll all check out this book. It's a short read ( I read it in 24 hours), but it is well worth your time. xxkenzie
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One of those that I listened to. Started out funny. Ended up predictable and pathetic.
—Nick
Great light read with all the tingly bits in between.
—carlosfranco