#Starstruck by Sariah Wilson

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“You’ve done better.”

With one uncharacteristically sassy tweet to her longtime celebrity crush, Zoe Miller’s life turns upside down. Ultrahot A-lister Chase Covington doesn’t just respond to Zoe’s tweet, he does the unthinkable: he messages Zoe directly. Now she must decide between walking away or meeting her crush in person.

Chase knows better than to trust anyone from the Internet, but Zoe’s saucy challenge has totally caught his interest—and her girl-next-door personality is keeping it. He’s been burned enough to know he needs to keep his heart close. But his feelings for Zoe might be a lot more than just an online flirtation. He just has to convince her

When the press gets wind of Zoe and Chase’s secret relationship, their romance turns
into tabloid headlines. Will they be able to hold on to their Hollywood love story?


*I received a copy of this book from Thomas Allen & Son in exchange for an honest review
Review
Q&A

Physical or Ebook?
Paperback

Have you ever read a book by this author before?
No

Genre?
NA Contemporary Romance

Star Rating?
4 Stars

Rereadable?
I’m not sure if I would reread this. It was really cute and enjoyable, but I couldn’t see myself taking the time to read it all over again.

If it’s a series, would you continue reading it?
This is a standalone series, which I love! I will definitely be reading the rest of the books

Who would you recommend this for?
Contemporary romance lovers.

Conclusion:

I have to be honest with you… this isn’t a type of romance that I read very often. It’s very rare that you come across clean romances in NA. I mean sure, there was a lot (and I mean A LOT) of talk about sex… but besides that, this was as squeaky clean of a book that I have ever read. I’m not joking.

If you’re the type of person that loves romance but doesn’t like how smutty most of them are, this would definitely be for you.

It kind of felt like reading a reality T.V. show. Which was definitely interesting in it’s own way.

Zoe was an awesome MC that stuck to her beliefs no matter what. It wasn’t “Oh, I’m celibate.” and then the main love interest shows up and she’s shucking off her panties faster than you can turn the page. The relationship between her and Chase had a slow, sweet build up and I absolutely loved their banter.

The text messages, tweets (really nice touch, btw) and conversations were that of two people really wanting to get to know each other. It was oh, so sweet and I’m so glad I requested this book!

And come on… how many girls didn’t dream of marrying their childhood celebrity crush? When I was 10, I was determined I was going to marry Brian Littrell when I grew up. This was a nice story that played on that dream.

Fun little question: Who was your celebrity crush?

If you’re interested:
Goodreads
Amazon CA
Amazon

Until next time,

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