'You did WHAT?' screamed Mari. 'You turned down the cutest boy ever? Are you crazy?'
Fliss isn't exactly outgoing. But on stage she really comes alive. And this summer, she's playing Juliet opposite her dream Romeo - Tom Mayerling. If only she could tell him how she feels!
But unless Fliss finds some inner confidence, she's going to miss her chance with Tom. Because someone else has her eyes on Fliss's role - and her leading man . . .
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This whole confection is perfect for those who love to suspend disbelief in cliche close-clinches with the surety of a safe liaison eventually - School Library Association
A fun, light-hearted read about friends and school days. Encore! - tBK
It's a quick, enjoyable read set against the backdrop of a Romeo and Juliet theatre production, and is one of those books that sunny summer days were invented for. . . . When I need a feel-good read, I know what I'll be turning to - Wondrous Reads
Star Crossed is a light-hearted and gentle start to the Sweet Hearts series. The Romeo and Juliet scenes are a lovely touch, and I'm pretty sure that readers who haven't seen or read the classic play will be intrigued once they've seen it brought to life by Tom and Fliss - I Was a Teenage Book Geek
An entertaining story about first love, growing into your own skin and friendship. Fun and swiftly paced, I think this will appeal to fans of Meg Cabot's Princess Diaries series. This is a book I would have been besotted with at the age of eleven - The Bookette
It was an enjoyable read . . . I think young girls will enjoy Star Crossed - Chrissie's Corner
A very sweet novel about acting and light romance, perfect for younger readers - Chicklish
A really cute read - I Want to Read That
A fun, summer read that is sure to be a huge hit with younger teens and I can wait for the next instalment! - Writing From the Tub
Jo Cotterill has worked as an actress and a teacher, but now writes full time in her writing shed in her back garden. She lives in a little village just outside Oxford with her husband and daughter. Jo plays the flute quite well and the piano quite badly, and loves cheese more than anything - even chocolate!