![]() Her memoir, Better, is forthcoming from Harper Wave. ![]() Sexual content includes at least one detailed scene and a number of mentions of it. Her debut novel, Public Relations (Grand Central Publishing), co-authored with Katie Heaney, is out now. Profanity includes 37 uses of strong language, 40 instances of moderate profanity, about 20 uses of mild language, and 75 instances of the name of Deity in vain. But do late night texts and impromptu burrito binges mean he feels the same? In the end, Rose will have to decide whether to let her fantasy crush go, or to risk her reputation to be with the charming, handsome, scoundrel-y but sweet pop star she’s grown to love. ![]() He’ll do it, but only if Rose becomes his publicist.Īs the faux-mance begins to rehabilitate Archie’s faltering career, Rose finds his herself having unexpected, inconvenient and definitely unprofessional feelings for the crooner. ![]() The meeting is going badly until Rose suggests a staged romance with up-and-coming, young indie star Raya. Young PR star Rose Reed is thrown into the big leagues when her boss leaves town the day of the firm’s meeting with Archie Fox, a young, hot, internationally famous British singer-songwriter. ![]()
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