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From Bestselling, RITA Ⓡ Award-Winning Author Inglath Cooper, a contemporary romance set in the romantic heart of country music. . .Nashville. CeCe and Holden have what is sometimes unusual in the entertainment world: a good marriage. They know how lucky they are to have found each other, and with the recent scare they witnessed best friends Thomas and Lila go through, they're determined not to take any of it for granted. But life in the public eye can come with its drawbacks, and when Holden begins to receive attention from a woman intent on having him, he's no longer sure the spotlight is worth it. CeCe refuses to let another woman's fixation determine how they live. But desire is a powerful force, and when a woman is willing to go to whatever lengths are necessary to get what she wants, the game suddenly has no rules.And without rules, no one is safe. . .
Genre: Fiction / Coming of Age (fancy, right?)
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