Saturday, April 20, 2019

All Stars Fall (A Seaside Pictures/Big Sky Novella) By: Rachel Van Dyken

      She left. Two words Trevor can't really get out of his head. She left them. Three more words that make it that much worse. Three being another word he can't seem to wrap his mind around.
      Three kids under the age of six, and she left because she missed it. Because her dream has never been to have a family, no her dream has been to marry a rockstar and live the high life.
      Moving his recording studio to Seaside Oregon seemed like the best idea in the world right now especially since Seaside Oregon has turned into the place for celebrities to stay and raise families in between touring and producing. It would be lucrative to make the move, but Trevor's doing it for his kids because they need normal, they deserve normal. And him? Well, he just needs a break and help, that too. Trevor needs a sitter and fast. Someone who won't flip him off when he asks them to sign an Iron Clad NDA, someone who won't sell their pictures to the press, and most of all? Someone who looks absolutely nothing like his ex-wife.
      He's tall. That was Penelope's first instinct when she saw the notorious Trevor Wood, drummer for the rock band Adrenaline, in the local coffee shop. He ordered a tall black coffee which made Penelope smirk, and five minutes later she somehow agreed to interview for a nanny position. She couldn't help it, the smaller one had gum stuck in her hair while the eldest was standing on his feet and asking where babies come from. He looked so pathetic, so damn sexy and pathetic that rather than be star-struck, Penelope took pity. She knew though; knew the minute she signed the NDA, the minute their fingers brushed and her body became insanely aware of how close he was - she was in dangerous territory, she just didn't know how dangerous until it was too late. Until Penelope fell for the star and realized that no matter how high they are in the sky-they're still human and fall just as hard.
  
      All Stars Fall was a nice, quick enjoyable read. I haven't read any of the other books in the Seaside Pictures or Big Sky series, so going into this book I was a little unsure as to what to expect. But after reading the sample of All Stars Fall I really wanted to read more. And while I did enjoy reading All Stars Fall I don't think I want to start reading either series.

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