

How to Kiss a Movie Star
Books | Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy
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Jenny Proctor
He's Hollywood's biggest star. She wouldn't know him from the pizza delivery guy.I'm a wildlife biologist in a tiny mountain town, not some kind of law-breaking celebrity stalker. At least not on purpose.It was an accident when I wandered onto the property of one of Hollywood's hottest movie stars. Five minutes ago, I'd never even heard of Flint Hawthorne. I definitely didn't know he lives in Silver Creek.When I'm detained for trespassing, the last thing I expect is to trade my handcuffs for a designer gown. All I wanted was permission to conduct my research on a remote corner of his estate.Now I'm walking the red carpet of a Hollywood movie premiere as Flint's (very fake) girlfriend.At least, the relationship is supposed to be fake. But the way he slips his arm around me, his breath tickling my ear, the chemistry feels like something real.The trouble is, I'm not really built to handle his fast-paced celebrity life. Most days, I prefer the company of squirrels to people. I should be glad we're only pretending.I'm just not sure my heart got the memo.Perfect for fans of swoony romantic comedy, this series finale from bestseller Jenny Proctor hits all the right notes!Books in the How to Kiss a Hawthorne Brother series are connected but can be read in any order.
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Author
Jenny Proctor
Pages
352
Publisher
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
Published Date
2023-08-16
ISBN
9798857632086
Community ReviewsSee all
"Such a sweet, cute story! Love Audrey and Flint. Laughed out loud a few times during this (bush costume, heart emojis…)"
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Skye Edelson-Bennett
"Book 4 Hawthorne Brothers - End of an amazing series of 4 brothers finding love. Flint and Audrey’s story is so sweet. Two very different world but they mold them together so well! "
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Nicole Sinders
"What a great way to end the Hawthorne Brothers series. I love that Jenny includes all the siblings in each book to make a riot of a rom-com. Fake-dating trope. Sweet, clean romance. No explicit scenes or language."
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Lindsey Killingsworth