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ONCE MORE WITH FEELING by Elissa Sussman

ONCE MORE WITH FEELING

by Elissa Sussman

Pub Date: May 30th, 2023
ISBN: 9780593357378
Publisher: Dell

When two former pop stars reunite for a Broadway show, the drama spills offstage and into their personal lives.

Kathleen Rosenberg always knew she wanted to be on stage—she just never imagined it would involve reinventing herself as Katee Rose, a pop star who was more famous for her contrived nasal singing voice and famous boyfriend than she was for her talent. Together with Ryan LaNeve, one-fifth of the boy band CrushZone, she made up one-half of America’s favorite couple. That is, until things went awry and she found herself falling for another, more sensitive CrushZone member: Calvin Kirby. When her relationship imploded, so did her career. More than 10 years later, Kathleen has mostly moved on from her Katee Rose days—until she gets the chance to star in a Broadway show written by Harriet Watson, her best friend and songwriter, and directed by none other than Cal Kirby. Kathleen hasn’t forgotten how he abandoned her when her career went up in flames, and she doesn’t trust him. But the opportunity to live out her dream and show off her natural talent is too great to resist, and soon she’s working side by side with the man she hates. Through long hours and lots of dance practice, though, Kathleen discovers that their chemistry never went away—in fact, it’s stronger than ever. Would a relationship with Cal destroy everything Kathleen has worked so hard to build? As she did in her adult debut, Funny You Should Ask (2022), Sussman creates a dual-timeline story, simultaneously showing Kathleen and Cal’s past as pop stars and their current lives as they attempt to move on and reinvent themselves. The chemistry between Kathleen and Cal is smoldering, and the stakes feel high—Kathleen doesn’t want a dramatic romance to take attention away from her best friend’s writing or to fall back into the same mistakes she made when she was younger. Fans of 2000s pop music will eat up the details of Kathleen’s early singing career—and her downfall, which mirrors the media’s treatment of female pop stars at the time.

A winning second-chance romance that’s fun, steamy, and full of crackling chemistry.