Saturday, April 6, 2024

The Rom-Commers by Katherine Center

 Texan Emma Wheeler is a would-be screenwriter in The Rom-Commers, the latest contemporary romance from Katherine Center due out June 11. One of Emma’s romantic comedies won a Warner Brothers internship although she could not take advantage of it as she is the sole caretaker for her father. Now her friend—her manager—is offering her a chance to assist a legendary screenwriter revamp his feature film script. Turns out, she is a fangirl of the writer.



Fortunately, her sister has just returned home after graduating from college, providing Emma a chance to leave her father in her sister’s care for six weeks and take the opportunity to go to Los Angeles to work with Charlie Yates. However, she is actually on Charlie’s doorstep when she overhears him tell her manager he is not about to write with anyone, especially a screenwriter who would turn down a Warner Brothers internship.  

Nevertheless, Charlie is out of his element in writing a rom-com, which he has agreed to do in exchange for a producer turning his Mafia script into a movie. He does not even care if the rom-com gets produced; it is just a means to an end. However, Emma will only write with him if he gives the romantic comedy an honest effort.

Under Emma’s tutelage, Charlie learns all the things that are wrong with his screenplay, and they begin doing research and writing together to add all the components of a love story to the script. Recently divorced, Charlie is sour on love stories, but Emma vows she will kiss him senseless if that is what it takes to open him up to all that is needed in a rom-com.

How will Emma keep her feelings in check while working with the handsome writer, someone she has long admired? What will it take to convince him to trust her on all the basics that need to be in a rom-com script? Why is her heart suddenly thumping when she is working with Charlie?

Katherine Center is the New York Times bestselling author of ten other novels. Her books The Lost Husband and Happiness for Beginners were made into Netflix movies. Center lives in her hometown of Houston, Texas, with her family.


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