Series:
Falling for Famous
One girl with a typewriter + one movie star = anonymous pen pals, a secret crush, and a steamy, slow-burn summer to risk it all.
The bookshop barista When I sold a vintage typewriter, I never imagined its new owner would become my pen pal, best friend, and secret crush. We have two rules: no photos and no real names. Over the years, "Remington" and I have gone from typewritten notes to daily texts, but our rules stay the same. And so does my life. I'm a wannabe writer who can't complete a novel, and I've fallen for a guy who I've never met. So when I received a letter my Nanna wrote before she died encouraging me to embark on a summer of risks—my first on the list was to break all the rules. And the celebrity I hate keeping secrets from my pen pal, the one woman I care about. But I'm Hollywood's hottest celebrity, and my fame is toxic. If I get close to a girl, she becomes vulnerable, stalked by the tabloids, trolls, and superfans. Our anonymous friendship works until "Typewriter Girl" suddenly ghosts me. Now, I'll do anything to ensure she's safe, including stepping out from behind the screen and leading a double life. Star-Crossed Letters is book one in the Falling for Famous contemporary romance series. It features friends to lovers; slow-burn; forced proximity in a Malibu mansion; bookshop and cafe vibes; and a meet-cute involving a typewriter.