Dreamweaver

Dreamweaver by Felicia Gallant, published by Harlequin Books in 1984, is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of love and ambition in the film industry. The narrative centers around Mallory, a talented and sophisticated author whose success with the movie Nestar puts her career at a crossroads as she navigates her feelings for Colt, a blacklisted director. The story explores the tension between personal desires and professional risks, highlighting the challenges faced by those in the spotlight.
Readers will find a passionate tale that intertwines the lives of Mallory, Colt, and Jake, her loyal agent. As Mallory grapples with her love for Colt, who seeks revenge on the industry that rejected him, the stakes rise with Jake’s knowledge of her past potentially threatening her future. This edition, comprising 316 pages, presents a vivid exploration of relationships and the often deceptive nature of the entertainment world.
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Mallory – Talented, beautiful, sophisticated. As the author of the movie box office smash Nestar, was she about to risk her entire career for the man she loved?
Colt – Brilliant charming, charismatic. Blacklisted as a director, would he use Mallory’s love to wreak his final revenge on the industry that shunned him? Jake – loyal, vital to her success. As and agent, he knew all the important players. Would his knowledge of Mallory’s past destroy her future? The passionate story of two people who are bound by love in a place where nothing is ever what is appears.
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