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Coming out is easier when you’ve got someone by your side. At least that’s how the hyper-private Quinn Kincaid sees it. When her publicist suggests a good old-fashioned sham of a Hollywood relationship, Quinn reluctantly agrees. And that’s how the star of Jordan’s Appeal, TV’s highest rated legal drama, ends up with a fake girlfriend—the very real, very sexy, and very gay soap star, Lacey Matthews.The two clash immediately, and often hilariously, as they figure out how to fake a budding romance. And of course, things are never as simple as they seem. A freak accident, some reluctant caregiving, and a chance to work together on Jordan’s Appeal force Quinn and Lacey closer together—for better or worse. In Casting Lacey, Elle Spencer gives us a funny new take on a classic storyline, complete with nosy mothers, fawning assistants, and two beautiful actresses who might learn about true love. If they don’t kill each other first.

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I grew up around show business and (though life took me other places) spent some time as a professional actor. I have had the ‘inside track’ on the lives and relationships of people with every level of fame, ranging from none to can’t-leave-the-house-unescorted. Having developed empathy for what other people see as a set of kind of poor-little-rich-kid luxury problems, I love stories about people in the business that center more on their identities and personalities than their professions. People who interact with their fame in varying ways, because people enter high-profile careers for varying reasons. People who sometimes just want to keep their head down and do what they love. People who give freely of themselves to their fans, until doing so bites them on the back end (in Quinn’s case, *fiercely*). So I loved meeting Quinn; Ms. Spencer crafted her with a richness of detail and a veracity that actually had me misty-eyed in places. I mean, I’m not a man ashamed of crying, but by the same token my tears are not usually evoked by a book!Quinn’s defenses are mostly physical in nature: she has created an impregnable (except by drones!) fortress. By the middle of the novel, that fortress has become an oasis, a place not just secure but safe, welcoming, nurturing. Because Quinn let just one person in. I know I’m not the only one who’s found that letting-in process to be a challenge, and most of us didn’t have the additional hazard of not being able to trust the motives of anyone we met thanks to our fame. Ms. Spencer created those conflicts and challenges with what I can promise you is an achingly clear mirror of true life.I have been a scrapper my whole life, moving from trial to tribulation to challenge. I have made it to my relative portion of peace, success and happiness with only one trait that *never* failed me: determination. (It occasionally led me down unadvisable paths, but who can’t say that about their dominant personality traits?). I know, intimately well, that it is ABSOLUTELY permissible to spend even a *great* deal of time broken down after major losses and defeats. It is, after all, the only way you’ll ever recover the chutzpah to get up and keep going.So, of *course,* I identified deeply with Lacey. She erected towering walls - this time of a psychological nature - and used genuinely hilarious but terribly biting sarcasm as a defense mechanism. Nobody was allowed to get close to her unscathed until she was ready for it, not even superficially; when we met her at the beginning of the novel she was decidedly NOT ready.But Lacey is also a quiet marvel. She grew up both in the most misanthropic culture New York (possibly the most misanthropic city in the US) has to offer, and within the most self-absorbed subculture within that city. I will always love acting, but the *industry* is a beast that too often rewards people for exhibiting some of the worst traits and behaviors humanity has in stock. Self-absorption is the commodity most often rewarded - but here’s Lacey, broken and hurting, raised by and around those who only know what empathy feels like because fictional characters often exhibit it. Here’s Lacey, a woman who lowers her defenses and retracts her claws *every* time she sees someone else in need. A quiet marvel.Elle Spencer tells the story of these two characters’ relationship. Not “how they fell in love and reached their HEA” - their *relationship*. What it was, how it formed, what its challenges were, its highs and lows, and how each character’s fears affected the other. As happens with any sort of close professional relationship, the lines between ‘coworker’ and ‘friend’ blur - that confusion is where we spend the bulk of the novel.Also, we spend the bulk of the novel steeped in enough sexual tension to fuel a nuclear power plant. Jeez! There’s telling the story of how two characters met -> fell in love -> had some adversity -> reached their HEA. And there’s telling the story of how two *people*, two women, met and built a relationship that evolved and changed until it reached its greatest stability as an unshakeable romantic partnership. The difference between these two things is inexpressible (at least to me because I’m no writer), subtle. It lies entirely in skill and talent and craft. And, in Casting Lacey, *patience*. Ms. Spencer doesn’t rush through any of the tale to get us to the ‘high points’. We have to take it *all* in, have to grow to know and love these women as they grow to know and love each other (and, along the way, themselves).Successful actors - *all* of them - have to exhibit some degree of self-centeredness. You would too, if you could only feed, clothe, and shelter yourself through years of relentless self-promotion. Success means you can let up a little bit on that side, but the slack is more than picked up by a business apparatus (including the fans, as consumers) that profits by exalting you at the pedestal you built for yourself.So, as achingly clear reflections of reality, these women aren’t perfect. They don’t even start perfect for each other. Too many of their character defects come from the same place, and clash as a result. Too many of their secret pains and fears come from entirely different places, making the sharing thereof a great risk. Unlike many a romance novel, they have to *make* themselves perfect for each other, then work consciously to stay in that shape.And oh, what a journey that results! I thank Ms. Spencer for taking me on it. I await her next work with one of my greatest character defects: overwhelming impatience!
So I've been off my game lately and fully admit I haven't read many books in 2019. Busy writing, so it's all good. However, I took a break for a day to devour Casting Lacey by Elle Spencer. It was recommended when I posted about another book I love that touched on the two tropes listed above. Yes, it was recommended, purchased, and read all in the same day.You could consider Quinn a bit of an ice queen, but I don't think she was much of one. You could also consider this an age gap (Which I don't like) but I don't put it in that category either. At one point Quinn thinks Lacey is only a couple years younger, then she says probably more. Seven years or less is fine with me. And based on ages given in the book for Lacey's ex (25), and the fact that there is a 13 year age gap between them, that puts Lacey at 38. Plenty old enough. *smiles*I found the premise a good one for the two tropes, and even though there was a bit more angst than I normally like, I pushed through because I just KNEW the ending would be worth it. And HOW! I liked both characters because they had layers to them, past and experience that lead to who they'd become. I also liked the fact that the characters didn't STAY who they were, but rather grew and changed together.Casting Lacey by Elle Spencer has now joined In Development by Rachel Spangler, And Playing the Role of Herself by K.E. Lane, All That Lies Within by Lynn Ames, Breaking Character by Lee Winter, and Making a Comeback by Julie Blair. I'll be reading this one again.

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