Right on Cue

Right on Cue by Falon Ballard, published by Penguin on February 27, 2024, is a romantic comedy that explores the complexities of Hollywood relationships. In this 336-page novel, former actress Emmy Harper finds herself unexpectedly back in the spotlight as she takes on a leading role in her own screenplay after struggling to find the right actress. The situation becomes even more complicated when she is paired with Grayson West, a blockbuster action hero and the one man she cannot stand due to their tumultuous past.
Readers will discover the dynamics of Emmy and Grayson’s relationship as they navigate their shared history and the challenges of working together. The story delves into themes of trust, unresolved tension, and the pressures of the film industry. As Emmy and Grayson confront their past grievances, they must also focus on saving the production and their careers, leading to a blend of humor and romance that characterizes contemporary fiction. This edition offers a fresh take on the romantic comedy genre, appealing to fans of both romance and women’s fiction.
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From the beloved author of Just My Type and Lease on Love comes a new romantic comedy in which a former actress-turned-screenwriter finds herself back in the spotlight, only for her romantic lead to be the one man she can’t stand.
Emmy Harper is no stranger to Hollywood, having penned some of the most popular movies of the past few years. But her latest project has hit a standstill—unable to find the perfect leading lady, Emmy’s been recruited to take on the role herself, dusting off acting skills she hasn’t used in over a decade.
Things take a turn for the worse when a she’s left with the one costar she can’t trust: Grayson West. A blockbuster action hero known for his megawatt smile and impossible abs, Grayson is anyone’s dream of a romantic lead. Too bad Emmy still blames him for her disastrous first movie and the early end to her acting career.
The friction between the two risks tanking the movie, and no one knows if it’s lingering awkwardness from their youth or unresolved sexual tension. But if they want to save the production—and their own careers—they need to get their acts together quickly, both on and off camera.
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