Star Struck

By: Emmy Z. Madrigal
  • Summary

  • Long awaited sequel to Sweet Dreams: A Musical Romance. Three days is not very long, but to Victoria, who’s been away from her new love Rob Malloy, it seems like forever. Returning from Colorado, Victoria reconnects with her friends, finding one particular friend isn’t too happy about her having a high society boyfriend. Imagine waking from a nap to find your favorite boy band star sitting in the chair across from you. That’s what happens to Cynthia Porter. She can hardly believe she isn’t dreaming when Derek Montgomery shows up at Rob’s apartment. The initial shock gives way to real mutual admiration as they spend time together. Unfortunately, it seems Derek’s old girlfriend haunts him too much to let go. Will Cynthia ever find a guy who is completely into her? Or will she constantly be the friend and counselor to these screwed up males? Music provided by: Neil MacPherson, Brad Wait and Pleasure Trip.
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Episodes
  • Chapter 13- End
    Sep 4 2009

    Victoria mourns her perfect weekend in San Francisco ending as Rob promises they will see each other soon. Cynthia does not know what to think about Derek. His quick goodbye and subsequent phone call leave her unsure about their relationship. Bonus: Deleted scene from earlier in the book.

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    15 mins
  • Chapter 12
    Aug 29 2009
    Chapter 12:

    Cynthia consoles Derek as he deals with his breakup, the next morning they part leaving her unsure of their relationship. Rob and Victoria discuss plans for their future.

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    17 mins
  • Chapter 11
    Aug 22 2009

    Rob confronts Oliver about his intentions towards Victoria. Derek finds out Laura leaked secrets of their love life to the tabloids. Rob and Victoria spend a night of passion together.

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    25 mins

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