
Loving David
Gina Hummer
A romance writer accidentally gives a Hollywood star a ride — and falls for a man the world already owns.
Description
What would you do if someone likeRyan Reynolds or Robert Pattinsonjumped into your car?That's what happens to Charlotte when out ofnowhere, gorgeous actor David King becomes her surprise passenger. Not recognizing him at first, the startled Charlotte's initial impulse is to mace him. But once she realizes who he is and that he's making an escape from a crowd of zealous fans, she puts away her pepper spray and thinks what a great story she'll have to tell her girlfriends! From there, the impossible happens: the two take tentative steps toward romance, and a relationship blooms. But Charlotte is a behind-the-scenes romance writer, and David is an in-the-spotlight and in-the-tabloids celebrity. Could it ever work?Charlotte's defenses drop one by one. Their agedifference doesn't really matter, and though theirrealities are worlds apart, they begin to becomeone. Just when everything seems to be leading toa storybook ending, David's past intrudes, andCharlotte has to wonder if his romance with fellowstar Olivia Hudson really is over.
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