
Second Star to the Right: A Spicy Peter Pan Romance
Caitlin Cherise
A Hollywood stuntman hiding a magical secret falls for the driven director filming his origin story.
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What if the boy who never grew up did? Peter Michaels knows he’s Peter Pan. He’s kept this secret his entire adult life until he meets A-list Hollywood royalty, Viv O’Brien. But can he convince her that fairy tales and Neverland exist, and that happily ever afters can come true?Peter Michaels, Hollywood stuntman and sword fight choreographer, is harboring a secret—he’s the real Peter Pan, the boy who did in fact grew up. Far from Neverland and forced to hide his secret, he distances himself from others for fear of being rejected for who he truly is. That is, until he meets Vivien Kelly.Vivien Kelly, A-list Hollywood royalty, is determined to branch out into directing, but her steampunk version of Peter Pan is doomed. If bratty kids and demanding studio executives weren’t bad enough, Peter’s generous nature and easygoing attitude are distracting her.Soon Peter starts to melt her heart and Vivian fantasizes about a fairy tale ending of her own. But will Peter’s secret tear them apart? Will he leave her for a world of fairies and pixie dust when Peter knows that saying goodbye means going away, and going away means forgetting each other forever?
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