Genre:
Contemporary Romance
Themes:
Age Gap
Body Positivity
Humor / Comedy
Ice Queen
Low Angst
Neurodiverse
Rich Girl / Poor Girl
Single Parent
Slow Burn
Heat Level:
Medium (sex scenes are included and may use mildly graphic description)
Archetypes:
Actor / Performer
Artist / Graphic Designer / Illustrator
Celebrity / Socialite / Model
Doctor / Nurse / EMT / Midwife
Geographic Location:
United States
Setting:
Big City / Urban
Hollywood / Movie Set
Sexual / Gender Identity:
Bi or Pansexual
Lesbian
Femme
Sprinkled in the Stars
By Violet Morley
Who knew being stuck in sticky situations would lead to love.
AJ Beckett is just trying to get Parker, her seven-year-old autistic daughter, through life in one piece. As a paramedic, AJ puts others’ needs above her own; in her personal life, she keeps everyone an arm’s length away. That distance disappears when a chance run-in with actor Melanie Cooper leaves her sticky, angry, and fed up.
Melanie Cooper has just signed her last movie. The media keeps portraying her as cold and hard to work with, and Mel has absolutely nothing more to give. As she begins to imagine a new life, a challenging part of her past comes back on the scene, determined to cause problems for Mel.
After a series of coincidental meetings, AJ battles her desire for control while Mel struggles with trust. Despite the challenges and complications, Mel finds herself drawn to the Beckett ladies, and AJ can’t deny their connection, either.
Falling in love has never been so sweet.