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#Starstruck

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I adore this trope (famous person + not famous person) and I adore this author, so I have been dying for this book for a while now and it did not disappoint.

Typical Sariah Wilson adorableness from start to finish. With bonus points for the awesome tweets that look like tweets formatting.

Highly recommended comfy read.

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when chase covington, academy award-winning heartthrob and hollywood elite responds to one of zoe miller's tweets she doesn't really believe he's actually responding to her. but then he keeps replying. and then he finds out more about her. and he still responds. and zoe, who has had a crush on chase since she was twelve doesn't quite know what to make of this.

in part because zoe is pathologically introverted. her offbeat upbringing made it difficult to open up to others. and trusting people to like her for her, it's a challenge. especially since she also happens to be celibate.

this book spends a lot of time talking about zoe's choice to wait for marriage. although you have to give chase credit, even though he is clearly attracted to zoe and wants to do more than just kiss her, he's incredibly respectful and supportive of her choice. and even when she pushes him to the brink, he is the one who knows to pull back.

chase is pretty much the sweetest guy ever until something happens to rattle his trust and then there's a lot of groveling involved before things get batter. but #starstruck is essentially a fairy tale.

this book is sweet and a total fantasy. it's escapist romance and totally entertaining with cute secondary characters to round out the cast, just don't expect a lot of depth.

**#starstruck will publish on january 16, 2018. i received an advance reader copy courtesy of netgalley/montlake romance in exchange for my honest review.

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I'm basically only using NetGalley these days to get books from my favorite author, Sariah Wilson. This one doesn't disappoint and has everything I've come to love from her - a heroine I can relate to, a hero I adore, razor sharp dialogue, laugh out loud funny moments and a sigh-worthy romance that makes your toes curl. Would totally recommend this one!

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