Beth Moore once again enthralled me with her tale of love, loyalty, desire, deep hurt. Ann Covington, author, lawyer, screenwriter has followed her dream and is given the opportunity to make one of her books into a movie. She couldn't be more excited except for the fact that she lives in San Francisco with her partner of 10 years, Kathy and the movie is to be made in Los Angeles. Also the actress she wants to play the lead in the movie has an agent that won't give in to the opportunity. So what does she do? She goes and meets the lovely Casey Duncan, actress, player, and all around bitch (at least according to her reputation). At first Casey blows Ann off but then she realizes that this is THE Ann Covington, one of her favorite authors and she jumps at the chance to be in the movie. While Ann is dealing with all the movie drama, she still has a life outside of L.A. unfortunately that life has been falling to pieces over the last several years but that is no excuse to be tempted by the beautiful and alluring Casey. As they spend more and more time together their attraction and frustration begins all the while Ann's partner Kathy is running hot and cold (mostly cold and mean) and Ann doesn't understand why. Is it her fault for following her dreams, has this been coming to a head for a long time, or is it just the attraction she feels for another woman that drives Ann to question her relationship. Everyone (except Ann) sees that Kathy is mean spirited, unsupportive, and distantly cold to Ann. Why can't Ann just see it and realize that just because you have been together for 10 years doesn't mean you should stay together, but Ann has flashes of the way it used to be and can't bring herself to give up on it so easily. All the while Casey is doing her best to be just a friend, even though they both know they want more. Casey is known for her one night stands and philandering ways, Ann is known for her loyalty, how can these two even think about doing what they want to do and have it last? Loyalty, trust, cheating, forgiveness are the keys to the story but which one will happen first and will it be too late for the rest? Great book from a great author!!