Can a small-town waitress capture the heart of a world-famous heartthrob? For Heather Gordon, life in her small North Carolina town has always been simple and uneventful. Until one night when a rowdy food fight breaks out in her family’s restaurant where she’s a waitress. The culprits? The internationally famous rock band, Kirwan. And when Alex Kirwan, the charming and enigmatic lead singer, wants to make amends for his brothers’ (and bandmates’) behavior and invites her to attend one of their concerts as a guest of the band, Heather’s world is turned upside down . . . and sparks fly. Alex has always loved music, but his rock-star life isn’t all glamorous people and parties. It’s also paparazzi and online tabloids, a new city every week, and the loneliness of touring—even if he has his brothers with him. But with Heather things are different, and he’s instantly smitten and determined to get to know the sweet, pretty woman who has absolutely no interest in his fame. If only he can convince her to take a chance on his crazy life. Once Alex leaves on tour, he and Heather begin exchanging messages and calls. Despite the distance between them, they find themselves learning they have more in common than they ever could have imagined. But even while Heather and Alex’s relationship deepens, they must face the harsh realities of fame and the pressures it puts on their personal lives. Will their love be enough to overcome the challenges that come with celebrity, or will the rigors of distance and Alex’s life on the road tear them apart? Filled with heart and the intoxicating allure of possibility, Starstruck is a must-read for anyone who has ever dreamed of finding love in surprising places.
As if pulled by an invisible magnet, Heather followed the voice to a room at the end of the hall. She stood outside, allowing the song to serenade her as if it had been written just for her.
When the song ended, she couldn't stop herself from clapping and pushing the door open. Inside she found Alex Kirwan sitting on a stool and holding an acoustic guitar on his lap. He had changed into a faded black t-shirt emblazoned with the Beatles' logo, and his hair looked as if it had just been brushed. The small space resembled dressing rooms Heather had seen in movies, with a large mirror surrounded by lights, a few chairs, a sofa, and a rack containing hangers.
When Alex blessed her with an affable smile, she froze like a deer in headlights. Her feet seemed to be cemented to the floor.
"Heather Gordon," he said. "What a surprise."
As if pulled by an invisible magnet, Heather followed the voice to a room at the end of the hall. She stood outside, allowing the song to serenade her as if it had been written just for her.
When the song ended, she couldn't stop herself from clapping and pushing the door open. Inside she found Alex Kirwan sitting on a stool and holding an acoustic guitar on his lap. He had changed into a faded black t-shirt emblazoned with the Beatles' logo, and his hair looked as if it had just been brushed. The small space resembled dressing rooms Heather had seen in movies, with a large mirror surrounded by lights, a few chairs, a sofa, and a rack containing hangers.
When Alex blessed her with an affable smile, she froze like a deer in headlights. Her feet seemed to be cemented to the floor.
"Heather Gordon," he said. "What a surprise."
Comments
Post a Comment