Going Off Script
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Mar 08, 2019
West Wright was your typical Hollywood playboy who took love 'em and leave 'em to a whole new level. He'd worked his ass off to make it to the top, and he wasn't about to let a a girl - no matter how awkwardly cute - distract him.

Emily Jones spent years trying to live a normal life, until her best friend convinced her to finally step out of the shadows. She's everything Hollywood isn't .... but, just might be everything West Wright needs.


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GOING OFF SCRIPT is a stand-alone Romance. 
It's quirky, fun, hot and sometimes heartbreaking. 
I hope you enjoy it!!! ❤️❤️❤️

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As you know, writing a novel is a labor of love, sweat, tears, time away from your family, random quick dinners, piling laundry and sometimes overwhelming stress.

Please don't take a writers words from them. 
Please don't take their voice.

My writing is my time, and that's extremely important to me. RESPECT THE COPYRIGHT.

© 2018/2019 Bre Curtis
All Rights Reserved
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