![]() This was so much fun to read, it felt like a mixture of many different things and rom com kept coming to mind, which is one of my favorite genres. So I am a self proclaimed non paranormal reader, but lately it seems I’m reading more and more of this genre and some are ok, and some are completely awesome.like this one. Lucky for me, there are.other novels to enjoy in this tantalizing series! By the time everything wrapped up, I was begging for more. Twists and turns abound in every chapter in this fast-paced read. Whether it be at a resort on the famed Strip, or at a swanky party at one of the Valley's poshest addresses, Silvio paints a perfect setting for a murder mystery that had me on the edge of my seat until the very end. She has a real knack for signing top talent, but when her biggest and brightest star becomes a murder suspect in a serial killing spree in town, she's forced to rethink her ability to judge the trustworthiness of those whom she invites into the fold.Ī master at visualization, Silvio takes us on a whirlwind journey through Sin City where we hobnob with the top trendsetters and the town's elite. The drama centers around Catherine Rodham, an upbeat but shrewd talent agent whose recent move to Las Vegas has brought unforeseen excitement into her already bustling career. Author Heather Silvio blends red-hot personas with an exciting story that's sure to keep you turning the pages. If you're looking for a fast-paced who-dunnit crime puzzler with a dash of the paranormal thrown in the mix, look no further. Only thirty years old and I was about to head up the West Coast branch of one of the top New York City talent agencies. “I trust you, Catherine, and I know you’ll make us proud.” Besides, I am not a young twenty-something.” “How much she looked like you, with her blond hair and blue eyes.” “You know what caught my eye about the story?” “And we will by the end of the month,” I said with a smile. “Oh my gosh, that’s terrible! Though we clearly need to give them a bigger story to care about.” “And, John sent me an article the biggest entertainment story right now is the death of a young twenty-something actress of a heart attack.” “I’d like to have you up and running by the end of the month. “My realtor, John, has a hold on some office space I’ll want you to check it out and okay it.” “I’ll do it,” I declared and Sidney smiled. He should have more faith in his instincts. I guess he wasn’t sure if I believed I could do it. His steepled fingers on his desk and the tightness in his jaw betrayed his doubt. He projected the air of calm expectation that I’d say yes. I thought for a few more moments while watching Sidney’s body language. I imagine we’ll need a lot of all of that in Vegas.” And you’ve done so while always remaining calm. You’ve demonstrated considerable management skills of the organizational challenges of this business and the sometimes difficult personalities. ![]() “I do,” he agreed, running a hand through his buzz cut brown hair. “You have more senior agents.” Although admittedly, I was repping our biggest client: Gracie Corsini, recently married and newest star of one of the remaining soap operas shooting in NYC, “Heart’s Home”. And I could live in Sin City, where it was a heck of a lot warmer than in the Big Apple. If PTA opened a branch now, well, we’d be able to sign the most promising acting prospects. W ith the proposed increase in tax incentives provided by the state of Nevada, many in the entertainment world believed that significantly more production companies would start filming in the state, and that the existing talent agencies might not quite be ready to handle the influx of larger projects. Or maybe exhilaration? If Sidney was right, and he believed he was, this would be an incredible opportunity to get in on the ground floor. My mind whirled with possibilities and my stomach tightened with anxiety. The spectacular view of the city never failed to mesmerize. I stood and walked to the floor-to-ceiling windows of Sidney’s office. He knew, despite his directive to the contrary, I was absolutely a think-before-I-speak kind of woman. What does your gut say? Do you want to establish the West Coast arm of the Peterson Talent Agency in Las Vegas?” Sidney Peterson asked again, green eyes watching me analyze the opportunity in my head. Las Vegas? It was hard to imagine that people actually lived there. I rubbed my hands over the soft leather of the office couch on which I perched at the edge. This could be an amazing career move, but I loved New York City. “Las Vegas?” I asked the question slowly.
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