Into The Spotlight | ✓
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  • Parts 29
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  • Reads 966,189
  • Votes 43,242
  • Parts 29
  • Time 5h 23m
Complete, First published Mar 02, 2016
Emmaline (Emma) Heywood resents being in the spotlight. 

It certainly doesn't help that her family is Hollywood royalty. Having carved a name for herself where she is anonymous after a horrific accident when she was sixteen, Emma would do anything to ensure that she would stay unknown. 

Jack Donnahue loves being in the spotlight. 

It certainly helps that he is one of the more famous actors in Hollywood. Everyone knows him, people adore him and they can't get enough of him. That is until he meets Emma and is intrigued when she claims to not know him. An unlikely friendship begins and romance blossoms. 

Can Emma deal with the sudden attention when all eyes are back on her? And can Jack convince her that he is worth it?
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