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  • A Brush With Fame by Melinda Hazen

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    What if by chance you met a famous person? And he wants you.

    Makeup artist Rafaella Hamilton accepts a one-day sub position on a Hollywood movie set. When a stranger returns a pen she drops, she doesn’t realize she’s met and mistaken for a member of the crew the lead of the movie, British heartthrob Evan Hutchinson.

    As the pair continue to see each throughout the day, Evan finds himself increasingly intrigued. Rafaella’s pretty, likable, and has made him laugh. And now he wants to know more. But she won’t be back tomorrow—unless Evan can make sure she will.

    An unusual job offer is extended to Rafaella to finish out the film as Evan’s personal makeup artist. The opportunity promises to provide much alone time for the two to become acquainted. Rafaella sees Evan as charming, personable, and funny—unlike most actors she’s come across—and now, apparently interested in her. Is there hope for love and a happily ever after in Evan’s A-list world?

    Their love story is sweet but entails drama beyond what the couple can foresee.

  • The Rest of Me by Brenda Thornlow

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    When Renee and Luke first met in Los Angeles in 1990, there was no doubt that their lives would never be the same. Despite their very different backgrounds, Luke is everything Renee ever dreamt of in a man, and Luke is convinced he’s met the one woman he never wants to live without. Overnight, a series of events takes place causing them to disappear from one another’s lives, seemingly without explanation.

    More than twenty-five years later, Renee is divorced and still living in Los Angeles, estranged from her family. When the company she works for offers her an amazing job opportunity in New York, she can’t pass it up. At the same time, Luke’s daughter Katie has been accepted to the Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan. Luke and Renee will soon discover that their lives will again take a dramatic turn.

  • The Traveller by Garrett Addison

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    Sometimes to get the measure of your life you just need a break from being yourself.

    A family man struggling in his pursuit of a work/life balance embarks on yet another trip at the whims of his tyrannical bitch of a boss. But on this trip he is a world apart from his usual self. Suddenly confident, capable and unafraid of his manager, reclaiming his life becomes less about corporate advancement and satisfying his ego than outright revenge on his boss. With nothing but success in his wake and seemingly limitless potential at his disposal, being coerced to work with his nemesis in a remote corner of the world provides the opportunity for not just a confrontation, but a final solution to what he sees as the bane of his life. Succeed or fail, either way this trip will be the making of him or the end of him.

    Sometimes to get the measure of your life you just need a break from being yourself… because nothing lasts forever.