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More than a Superstar
by Nic Starr
Copy received from author for an honest review
I never read this when it was first release, and I am pretty new to Nic Starr's works, so it was nice to dive in fresh.
Sam is just too darn cute. I loved him from the minute he walked in to see his Aunt Polly. I just wanted to hug him and squeeze him and call him George.
I liked that Rob was going incognito, getting to know Sam, and Sam getting to know him as Rob, not as a public figure.
There is no much heat in this story, which I was expecting. I feel that this would be a good m/m book for the YA set.
There were lots of secondary characters (maybe a few too many and I was getting confuzzled) but there is great set up for the next book in the series.
Quick, enjoyable read, I look forward to the next book.



I never read this when it was first release, and I am pretty new to Nic Starr's works, so it was nice to dive in fresh.
Sam is just too darn cute. I loved him from the minute he walked in to see his Aunt Polly. I just wanted to hug him and squeeze him and call him George.
I liked that Rob was going incognito, getting to know Sam, and Sam getting to know him as Rob, not as a public figure.
There is no much heat in this story, which I was expecting. I feel that this would be a good m/m book for the YA set.
There were lots of secondary characters (maybe a few too many and I was getting confuzzled) but there is great set up for the next book in the series.
Quick, enjoyable read, I look forward to the next book.

