One Fine Day by Teresa F. Morgan: A new look, a Clark Kent type of personality, a hidden identity. Sounds a bit like a wacky movie plot, right? Perfect for an actor who needs some time and space.
Enter Steve Mason. Going home to visit with his sister, recover from his breakup and figure out what being a true Hollywood Heartthrob means Steve decides he wants a regular life, just for a little while. However to throw in a true monkey wrench, he has decided he wants to find true love while he is “normal”. So he takes a job with his sister and meets some people including several ladies that are vying for his attention.
Will he meet his princess before the Hollywood bells toll to have him returning? Or will he be single and lonely forever?
In this novel Ms. Morgan takes us on a journey that encompasses so many different features. The story line between a brother and a sister who haven’t seen or dealt with each other really in over a decade for any length of time. The story line of a hidden identity. The love story, really times two. The story of the ex and of jealousy. Amazingly enough though with as many story lines and twists as there were they were wonderfully well written, well thought out and truly inspired.
As a lover of chick lit One Fine Day by Teresa Morgan is a must read.
Book Info:
Published January 8th 2015 by Harper Impulse
Just a boy standing in front of a girl…
Steve Mason returns from Hollywood after 15 years to catch up with his sister, Ruby. He’s miserable because the woman he was planning on marrying has dumped him.
He’s now worried that with his A-list celebrity status he won’t find a woman who genuinely loves him. Ruby devises a plan to disguise Steve, so that he is unrecognisable as the famous Hollywood actor, in a hope to help him find true love. It worked for Clark Kent, right?
As Steve searches for his not-so-perfect woman and has a taste of normality, his relationship develops with his sister. But will he find the right woman before he has to head back to his real life in Hollywood?
Leanna
Sounds like an interesting read!
marcyshuler
Thanks for the review, Valerie. Since it sounds like a take on the movie Notting Hill, I know I’ll like it.
willie71
I’d love to read it.
Tammy Y
Thanks for the great review
Teresa F Morgan
Why have I not seen this review? Thanks so much. x