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Miles Stephens is a young actor from London. Out of work, unemployable, and fired from his last job, he unexpectedly gets the chance to star in a big-time Hollywood movie.
The film is a great success, propelling him to worldwide fame ā€“ but when the dream doesnā€™t match the reality, he turns to Clare, lifelong friend and girl next door.

Clare knows two important facts:
  1. When you break chocolate, the calories fall outā€¦
  2. And that sheā€™s totally in love with clueless Miles.


Review:
I love Jane Harvey Berrick. 
Her stories each draw me in for completely different reasons. Some of her books are sweet and contain such emotional moments, whereas others are hot and sexy.
No matter what type or genre of book it is, it also leaves you wanting more.
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed reading Dazzled. The characters are great fun to read about and the plot line is such a pleasure to read!
4/5 Stars!

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Clare
Mum and Dad were out at Aunt Paulaā€™s party, so I had the house to myself.
I was glad of that, because I wanted to wallow. Preferably with chocolate. I got lucky when I found a Black Forest gateau that Mum had bought to celebrate with Prue, and proceeded to stuff my face. I ate well over half of it. A generous half. The kind of half that a miserable sod might call three-quarters. Whatever. I felt full and nauseous.
All I needed now was a sappy love story on the TV, and I was all set for a classic wallow in the time honored tradition.
The evening had been a complete and utter nightmare. From the moment Lilia had arrived, everything had gone wrong. And then sheā€™d dragged him off to her lair, and when he came out again his shirt and tie were undone, and he had lipstick on his cheek. It was soooo obvious what theyā€™d been doing. Especially when she followed him out, a smug smile pasted across her ugly trout pout.
Sheā€™d told me sheā€™d get him backā€”it looked as though she was right. I really didnā€™t think he would have succumbed that quickly. I hated being proved wrong.
So I was as irritated as all hell when some bastard rang the bell and knocked on the door.
The last person I expected to see was Miles waiting on the other side, looking ridiculously beautiful and debonair in his tailor-made tux.
I, on the other hand, had changed into sweatpants and an old t-shirt. One of his. Oh, and I had crumbs down my cleavage.
The cold air rushed in as I stood in the hallway, my mouth open more widely than the front door.
ā€œYou left,ā€ he said.
ā€œYou were busy.ā€
He frowned. ā€œCan I come in?ā€
ā€œIf you want.ā€
I let the door hang open, then turned my back and headed into the warmth of the cozy living room.
I heard him close the front door and follow me inside. It had been a long time since weā€™d been in this house together.
He stood awkwardly while I gestured for him to come in, my eyes fixed on the TV.
After a momentā€™s hesitation, he pushed the living room door shut and hovered near one of the armchairs. We were alone together at last.
ā€œI missed you,ā€ he said, softly.
And I didnā€™t know if he meant tonight, or the last few days.
I folded my arms tightly in front of me and tried to smile.
ā€œYeah, me, too.ā€
He rubbed his head as if it ached, and took a step toward me.
I backed away, knowing that Iā€™d crumble if I let him touch me. And I couldnā€™t go back to living like that.
He looked hurt and bewildered as I moved to the other side of the room, and slumped down onto the couch.
ā€œYou didnā€™t wear your bracelet,ā€ he said, quietly.
ā€œWhat?ā€
The pain in his voice tore my eyes away from the TV screen that I was pretending to watch.
ā€œThe bracelet I gave youā€”youā€™re not wearing it.ā€
ā€œOhā€¦ā€
I couldnā€™t meet his eyes.
ā€œClare, I know Iā€™ve been an idiotā€¦ā€
ā€œYeah, you have. But thatā€™s okay, Iā€™m used to it.ā€
I was letting him off the hook, and he knew it. He gave a small smile.
ā€œAround you I just seem to open my mouth to change feet,ā€ he agreed.
There was an awkward silence. Weā€™d never been uncomfortable sharing the same space, but everything had changed.
ā€œSo,ā€ he said, shoving his hands in his pockets, ā€œhowā€™ve you been?ā€
ā€œBloody hell, Miles! You make it sound like you havenā€™t seen me for a year. I saw you a couple of hours ago.ā€
ā€œFeels longer.ā€
True.
When I didnā€™t respond, he sighed heavily and went to lean against the wall by the window, staring at the wintry street outside.
I fiddled nervously with the hem of my ā€¦ his ā€¦ my t-shirt.
I didnā€™t want him here.
Except I did. And I didnā€™t.
ā€œWhy did you leave like that?ā€ he said, his voice soft and a little husky.
So fucking clueless!
I felt a spike of anger. ā€œYou donā€™t get it, do you?ā€
He shrugged helplessly.
ā€œNo, I donā€™t. Not really.ā€
In that moment, I realized we were never going to square this circle. There was no point prolonging the agony.
ā€œWell, it doesnā€™t matter anyway. I just ā€¦ I think you should go now.ā€
I hated saying the words and Miles looked stunned, but a tiny germ of self-preservation was forcing its way to the surface.
ā€œWhat? Now? Butā€¦ā€ his words ended abruptly, and he rubbed the back of his neck in a familiar gesture of frustration. ā€œPlease, Clare, Iā€™m trying here.ā€
I held back a sigh.
ā€œI know. Itā€™s just ā€¦ better if you go.ā€
His expression morphed into one of anger.
ā€œWhy did you even bother coming tonight if you donā€™t want to talk to me?ā€
Fury, long held back, flared inside me, and I pointed an accusing finger at him.









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For as long as I can remember, I wanted to write. Perhaps it was growing up in a village well known for its mystery and folklore, which sparked my imagination as a child.
I enjoy writing in several different genres, and I've just published my first romcom, 'Dazzled'.
All my books have a little me in them, and I'm inspired by the personal stories of those around me. It's often from a simple discussion overheard in the train ('Exposure'), in a cafƩ, or in the street, where ideas for characters or scenes come to me.
I fell in love with both Sam ('The New Samurai') and the eponymous Sebastian in 'The Education of Sebastian' and the sequel 'The Education of Caroline', and missed them desperately once I'd finished their stories. I love writing dialogue and always try to include touches of humour in the most poignant stories.
Whether you like adult romance novels, new or young adult writing, thrillers, or fantasy, I hope you'll enjoy the journey through my stories.
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