Private Lives, Public Property

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It's not easy to pretend you're in love for the sake of teenagers and housewives across the country, but top footballer Lucas Goodspeed and shy, romantic Isobel Saunders soon discover that convincing themselves that they're not in love might be even harder… More
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  • Category: Fiction » Romance » New adult
  • Words: 166,470
  • Language: Australian English
  • ISBN: 9781311078384
About Jessie L. Star

Whilst digging through her childhood scribblings a few years ago, Jessie L Star (AKA star123) discovered a thrilling saga by her six year old self entitled ‘Jessie has Lost her Sock’. This sweeping epic spanned all four corners of her childhood house in outback South Australia as the sock was hunted down (spoiler, it was in Jessie’s bed all along). Many years later and the urge to write is still going strong, although lost socks have thankfully been replaced with a raft of characters destined to snark and banter at each other until, ultimately, falling in love.

Jessie studied Business at Uni where she primarily learnt that writing and talking were very much her thing and that dealing with numbers was very much not (although, honestly, what difference does a couple of zeroes in a spreadsheet make, really...?).

Jessie writes New Adult/College/Uni contemporary romance stories set in Australia and currently has six titles released:

So Much to Learn
His Saving Grace (sequel to So Much to Learn)
Private Lives, Public Property
Lighthouse Charlie
Saving from Monkeys
The Do-Gooder

If you would like to get in touch with Jessie, she’d love for you to join her on her facebook page: facebook.com/jessielstar.

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Reviews of Private Lives, Public Property by Jessie L. Star

Dena Celeste reviewed on Feb. 25, 2014

I fell in love with Jessie L. Star's writing in So Much to Learn, and promptly bought up her other stories. In Private Lives, Public Property, she has given me yet more characters to adore and become very attached to. Each character is so well realized, and so vivid, that I just can't help but gobble up each book to find out what happens to them.
(reviewed 2 days after purchase)
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