Kristine Reynolds had just gotten her first big break. She had an interview with the popular guys of NSYNC for her first cover story for Cosmo Girl. On her way to the interview she gets caught in a swarm of fans, causing her to injure her ankle. She is rescued by none other than JC Chasez. From the moment they lock eyes for the first time, they feel an instant connection. What will happen when JC finds out who she really is? Is she there JUST for a story or for something more?
When JC Chasez loses his job at a prestegious record company he is left with no income and no insurance. He soon learns that his daughter is dying from a serious medical condition and is desperate for money. His brother, Tyler, a notorious bank robber, is a greedy and selfish man. He has a foolproof plan that involves the President’s children and JC has no choice but to join his brother in the scheme that would change both of their lives forever. He knew the risks, he understood the dangers, but JC would stop at nothing to save his child. Nothing.
The sun, as opposed to the moon, contains a strength that is so desirable yet completely unattainable to people. The moon, in its inability to shine without the light of the sun, is more realistic and comparable to life. Because isn’t that the bittersweet condition of humanity? Nobody can shine to their fullest potential without the aid of another. Finding that other, though, the one that won’t leave, or let you down, or break your heart… that’s the challenge. Especially when you think that you’ve found them and they don’t meet your expectations, your heart breaks in the most painful way imaginable. And usually, when and if that other comes along, the one who’s right for you, you’re already broken.
This is a story about a girl and a story about a boy… twisted and tangled.
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.