Her Leading Man (The Dream Maker Series, Book 4)

1900s Historical Romance

Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women, Romance, Historical
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Author: Alice Duncan ISBN: 9781614176817
Publisher: ePublishing Works! Publication: October 23, 2014
Imprint: ePublishing Works! Language: English
Author: Alice Duncan
ISBN: 9781614176817
Publisher: ePublishing Works!
Publication: October 23, 2014
Imprint: ePublishing Works!
Language: English

"HER LEADING MAN is fascinating, and so authentically drawn, reading it delightfully transported me to the world of early Hollywood."~Kate McMurry

Christina Mayhew doesn't consider herself a gifted thespian. Acting in Silent Films is simply a means to earn money for medical school so she can become a physician like her beloved father. Thankfully her gentlemanly producer, Martin Tafft, understands.

While Martin is happy to discuss feminism and women's suffrage with Christina, his inner reaction to her secret goal is one of crushing disappointment. With moving pictures developing a sordid reputation, thanks to hard-drinking and drug-consuming stars, he needs Christina's wholesomeness to create the kind of movies he envisions.

Then an accident on the set forces Martin to take the male lead, and Christina gets a taste of his kisses--on screen, at least. Now all she has to do is convince him he is perfect for another role... her lifetime leading man.

"The love scenes are very emotional and very hot." ~Kate McMurry

"Very highly recommended!" ~Cindy Penn, Wordweaving

THE DREAM MAKER SERIES, in order . . .
Cowboy for Hire
Beauty and the Brain
The Miner's Daughter
Her Leading Man

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"HER LEADING MAN is fascinating, and so authentically drawn, reading it delightfully transported me to the world of early Hollywood."~Kate McMurry

Christina Mayhew doesn't consider herself a gifted thespian. Acting in Silent Films is simply a means to earn money for medical school so she can become a physician like her beloved father. Thankfully her gentlemanly producer, Martin Tafft, understands.

While Martin is happy to discuss feminism and women's suffrage with Christina, his inner reaction to her secret goal is one of crushing disappointment. With moving pictures developing a sordid reputation, thanks to hard-drinking and drug-consuming stars, he needs Christina's wholesomeness to create the kind of movies he envisions.

Then an accident on the set forces Martin to take the male lead, and Christina gets a taste of his kisses--on screen, at least. Now all she has to do is convince him he is perfect for another role... her lifetime leading man.

"The love scenes are very emotional and very hot." ~Kate McMurry

"Very highly recommended!" ~Cindy Penn, Wordweaving

THE DREAM MAKER SERIES, in order . . .
Cowboy for Hire
Beauty and the Brain
The Miner's Daughter
Her Leading Man

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