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The Hot Mess and the Heartthrob

Pippa Grant (2024-11-14)

Subgenre
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingR
Pages (Standard (250-400))
SeriesCopper Valley Bro Code #
Setting
CSM age18+

Content levels

ViolenceNone
Sexual contentSteamy
LanguageModerate

Trigger warnings

Not yet tagged

Positive tags

Found Familyhappy endingHeartwarmingHumorSwoony

Tropes

Celebrity RomanceContemporaryFake DatingFish out of WaterGrumpy SunshineHEA (Happy Ever After)InstaloveOpposites AttractSingle ParentSmall Town

Themes

Class DifferencesFame vs NormalcyFound FamilyMotherhoodSecond ChancesSelf-Discovery

Synopsis

He could have the world, yet he's looking at me like I am his world. You don't know me, but you do know me. I'm your neighborhood hot mess single mom, doing my best to keep my head above water while running my little slice of heaven and keeping my youngest from shoving marbles up his nose, which is exactly what he's doing the first time Levi Wilson, pop star god, world's sexiest man, and my all-time number one celebrity obsession, walks into my bookstore. Related: I'm writing this from beyond the grave, because I've died of mortification and am now residing in an alternate universe. I have to be. Because Levi Wilson came back. And we had a moment. Like, a moment moment. The kind that makes me remember that adult pleasure isn't all about hoping the lock holds in the bathroom so your kids don't interrupt on the rare occasion you feel like taking an extra-long mommy-time shower. So when he proposes a no-strings fling? Count. Me. In. Thrill of a lifetime, right? Surely, nothing will go wrong... The Hot Mess and the Heartthrob is a rockin' fun, sexy romantic comedy featuring a celebrity panty-melter who doesn't know what he's been missing, a sassy single mom hanging on by a string, three adorable children who would never burst in on a woman when she's on a toilet (ha!), and shameless ovary-busting moments between a guy who never thought he'd be a dad and a family who thought they got along just fine without him. It stands alone and comes complete with a happily-ever-after.

Tags

Romantic Comedy