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The only thing drawn to her more than danger is him… Danger isn’t Zoey’s middle name. But it is something she can’t forget, something she’s reminded of every time she looks in the mirror. For those reasons, Zoey has become an expert at creating the perfect illusion. Her ability to fool the eye, to create truth where there was previously none makes her the best in the business. Working as a makeup and special effects artist for Hollywood combines her two life must-haves: her passion for makeup and hiding in plain sight. It also doesn’t hurt that she’s safe within the heavily secured and secret studio sets, away from the public eye. Then her perfect job becomes her perfect nightmare. Not only does her illusion slip with the blast of icy water, but it does so in front of the country’s biggest action hero and the gossipiest of celebrity TV shows. At first, Zoey thinks danger hasn’t caught up to her and the worst thing about her mishap is the world’s most perfect man sees her in all her not-so-perfect glory. Until a series of unexplained “accidents” begins on set. That’s when Zoey knows. Danger has caught up to her… and this time she fears death has, too.
Publication Year: 2019
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This is definitely different from her other books. This author writes really good swoony hero’s and slightly damaged heroines like nobodies business but an actual survivor of a serial killer is something else entirely.
Zoey’s strength was phenomenal. She was hiding in plain sight. Yes she has pants attack’s. No she’s not always okay but she has not stopped living. She doesn’t want to be front and center but one misplaced water sprayer on a movie set sends her life careening out of her control.
Nick is the sexiest man alive. He’s an action hero star who rescues Zoey when she needs it most. He’s drawn to her and although he doesn’t overstep he doesn’t let her prickliness push him away either.
The connection between the two was an interesting twist and I enjoyed that this was a slower burn romance. No hoping right to it.