Chris Kirkpatrick is a lucky man. He is the owner of a very successful, high-class club called Red Hysteria, owns numerous stocks, and is filthy rich. Natasha Eberhart, on the other hand, is poor, a mother of two, and a meager waitress in Chris' club. What happens when fate throws them together and two little children decide they've finally found the dad they've been searching for?
JC is living through tragedy and no one can help him other than himself, or so he thinks. Can he overcome his grief or will he never understand?
I started this story for the November novel-month challenge but college overwhelmed me an it never got done. But now, it will! Reviews are welcome! Thanks!
Based on the movie Sabrina. Lyndsey Covington has grown up around the boys of Nsync, madly in love with Joey Fatone. When Joey takes notice of Lyndsey and it causes business troubles, JC steps in and fun ensues. Totally romantic comed.
"I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die." Unfortunately for Chris the song didn't described what happens after he shot the man. (I know it's not a justin love story, but give it a chance)
When Sarah is introduced to the world of Broadway, she didn't expect expect to land a role in the highly anticipated Rent. The last thing she wanted or predictated was a friendship with Joey Fatone but through Joey she becomes acquainted with Lance Bass and a whole string of new problems.
Dina Michelle Lane is unsure about where her life is going. She's shy, quiet and reserved, which makes it hard for her to make new friends. She's trying to forget a past that she can't seem to escape, and on top of it all, her boss gives her a proposal of a lifetime that she is uncertain of. Justin Timberlake is quite the oppisite of Dina. He's confident to the point where some would say he's a cocky jackass. And he, unlike Dina, knows exactly where his life and career is leading too. And he's happy with that. Too completely different people with two different lives. Things start to spin out of control as their lives start to intertwine to help them discover and reveal the person that they were meant to be.