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Hollywood Ending

(2021)
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With wit, humor, and a delightfully fresh voice, from the inimitable duo Tash Skilton, author of Ghosting: A Love Story, comes this friends-to-lovers rom-com that explores the hilarious highs and lows of adulting, Hollywood, and what happens when BFFs are forced to take a hard second look at their favorite fandoms—and at each other.

ONE PERECT FRIENDSHIP—ABRUPTLY CANCELED

 
All through college, Nina and Sebastian were sentence-finishing, secret-sharing BFFs, and absolute super fans of Castles of Rust and Bone. It was the kind of show—and the kind of friendship—that demands you’re all in, for the plot twists, the unresolved sexual tension, the weekly coup d’etat—and ultimately, the heartbreak.
 
At least until the big cliffhanger . . .
 
But when Castles’ season finale turned into the unceremoniously axed show’s awkward farewell, Nina and Sebastian’s friendship ended just as suddenly—and just as awkwardly. And Sebastian’s longed-for chance to woo Nina into something more than friendship was written out of their story.
 
In Hollywood, there’s always a comeback.
 
Five years later, Nina and Sebastian are living their best lives in L.A.—and Castles is being rebooted. Nina’s a social media coordinator for the streaming service that will air the show, and Sebastian is a PA for the production company. What could be more perfect? How about running into each other on set . . . ?  

Fingers crossed for a happy ending . . .
 
Turns out even the most dedicated fans are due for a wake-up call when they get to peek
behind-the-scenes. And suddenly Nina and Sebastian are remembering when they were super fans of each other instead. Will flipping the script from buddy comedy to real romance ruin everything—or deliver the happily-ever-after they both crave?
 
Praise for Ghosting: A Love Story
 
I absolutely loved this modern-day You've Got Mail.”
—Kerry Winfrey, author of Waiting for Tom Hanks
 
“An energetic romance that would make Nora Ephron proud.” 
Kirkus Reviews

 
“A multicultural millennial spin on You’ve Got Mail in this laugh out loud romance.”
Publishers Weekly


Genre: Romance

Praise for this book

"Fresh, modern and fun. like watching your favorite series on Netflix!." - Lori Foster


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