![]() ![]() ![]() I especially liked that this novel gave readers a glimpse of the show they were filming. ![]() I liked that this novel focused on latinx inspired media and stressed how important it was for these projects to succeed. Which he would have been able to handle on his own if the media hadn’t dragged his most precious secret to the light. Which leads to kissing, feelings, and surprise Spanish lessons.īut as media attention fixates on Jasmine once again, Ashton’s is caught in the crosshairs. Both leads struggle with their on-screen chemistry, and they agree to rehearse on their own. After a disastrous first impression, Jasmine attempts to reconnect with Ashton, only for him to evade her at every turn. Luckily, Jasmine’s cousins are there to remind her to put her career first. Jasmine’s pumped and determined to put her messy breakup behind her, but when telenovela hunk Ashton Suárez is cast as her romantic love interest, their attraction jeopardizes her “leading lady plan.” ![]() Jasmine Lin Rodriguez is offered a leading role in an upcoming bilingual show set to premiere on the nation’s most popular streaming service. This novel was not only funny but features great romantic tension and a few steamy sex scenes. You had me at Hola by Alexis Daria is a romantic comedy told in a dual perspective and has a telenovela flare. I’ve been reading so much fantasy literature these past months that I decided to dig deep into my Tbr for a novel I’ve been neglecting. ![]()
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