Have you ever found yourself obsessed with a celebrity? Well, I have and it’s made me obsessed with all things celebrity. So, here are 9 book recommendations about celebrities.
Last Seen Online – Lauren James
While auditioning for a school play, Delilah meets Sawyer Saffitz, son of Hollywood royalty, Anya Saffitz, and they quickly become friends.
Through Sawyer, Delilah finds out about a decade-old scandal where one of Anya’s costars killed another costar. She soon uncovers old blog posts written by the mysterious ‘gottiewrites’ that document the supposed romantic relationship between the two actors and becomes caught up in a world of greed, fandom conspiracy theories, and murder.
XOXO – Axie Oh
Jenny is a cello prodigy who has one goal: to get into a prestigious music conservatory. One day she meets a mysterious and handsome boy called Jaewoo. In a moment of spontaneity, she allows him to pull her out of her comfort zone for an unforgettable night of adventure before he disappears without a word.
3 months later when Jenny and her mother move to South Korea to take care of her ailing grandmother and she finds out he’s a student at the same elite arts academy that she’s just started at. And, he’s a member of one of the world’s biggest K-pop bands and is forbidden from dating.
Good Girl – Piper Lawson
Haley begins an internship at a record company where she is warned to stay away from the talent. As soon as she starts she’s given a job working on tour with Jax Jamieson, a member of a famous rock band.
They immediately get under each other’s skin but as time goes by they find themselves opening up to each other.
Hex and the City – Kate Johnson
Poppy is a witch with magical hair who lives next to Highgate cemetery and works at a magic shop in Covent Garden. One day she accidentally (and drunkenly) curses a pendant at the shop and sells it to a gorgeous celebrity magician, Axl Storm. Poppy needs to find Axl and stop the curse before all hell breaks loose.
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo – Taylor Jenkins Reid
Reclusive old Hollywood movie icon, Evelyn Hugo, is finally ready to tell the truth about her glamorous and scandalous life.
Summoned to Evelyn’s luxurious apartment, unknown magazine reporter, Monique Grant listens to Evelyn as she explains her entire life story. From making her way to LA in the 1950s all the way to her decision to leave the entertainment industry in the 1980s.
But as Monique begins to feel a very real connection to Evelyn, it becomes clear that Evelyn had a reason to choose Monique to tell her story.
Funny You Should Ask – Elissa Sussman
Chani is a journalist hired to write a profile of Gabe Parker, a movie star who’s just been cast as James Bond and needs some good press. The interview turns into a whirlwind weekend where Chani spends every moment with Gabe and when the profile goes viral it seems to the public that something might have happened between them.
10 years later, Chani has always denied that anything happened and is asked to re-do the interview for its anniversary. She knows that meeting Gabe again will force feelings to the surface that she’d rather forget.
The Idea of You – Robinne Lee
Solene Marchand is a 39-year-old mother and the owner of an LA art gallery who reluctantly takes her daughter to see world-famous boyband, August Moon, where they get the opportunity to meet the band. The last thing Solene expects is to make a connection with any of the members, but Hayes is clever, kind, confident, and pretty posh and she’s attracted to him immediately. He’s also only 20 years old.
Solene and Hayes quickly begin a secret but passionate relationship that takes Solene all over the world, but as the relationship is forced into the public eye they’re forced to deal with rabid fans … and the fact that her daughter is obsessed with Hayes.
Stars Collide – Rachel Lacey
Eden Sands was a teen pop star but 20 years into her career she’s struggling to stay relevant. Her last album flopped and her upcoming tour still hasn’t sold out. Her team suggests that she collaborate with up-and-coming singer Anna Moss.
Anna has always idolized Eden so she considers this a dream come true and when they start rehearsing they realise they might have more in common than just their musical talents.
ASAP – Axie Oh
As the daughter of the owner of a famous K-pop company, Sori has worked her whole life to become a pop idol. Until one day she realises that she probably doesn’t want to live a life in the spotlight. But as the pressure to keep her flawless public image grows, all she can think about is the one person she shouldn’t be thinking of – her ex-boyfriend who is also a K-pop idol.
Nathaniel is off-limits for a number of reasons – mainly because he’s in the biggest pop band in the world – but when he finds himself facing scandal, Sori suggests he stays at her house to stay out of the spotlight.