Description
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