The Unidentified Redhead

Author: Alice Clayton

When Grace Sheridan returns to Los Angeles to become a working actor, it’s a second shot at a life-long dream. With some help from her best friend and agent, that dream could become a reality, but at thirty-three, has Grace missed her chance at the big time? Will an enexpected sizzling romance with the entertainment industry’s newest ‘it’ boy shine an uncomfortable spotlig….Read More

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