Famous Love: Romances Novels that Deal With Fame

Friends Without Benefits - Penny Reid Rock With Me  - Kristen Proby Just This Once  - Rosalind  James Game for Love - Bella Andre The Unidentified Redhead  - Alice Clayton What the Librarian Did (Harlequin Super Romance) - Karina Bliss The Shy Bride (Traditional Greek Husbands #1 & Greek Tycoons #6) - Lucy Monroe Defying the Odds - Kele Moon Lost in Italy - Stacey Joy Netzel Lush - Lauren Dane

Being famous brings its own problems to falling and staying in love. In fact, it brings issue to people just liking you for yourself letting alone finding a life partner!

 

It actually hurts my heart when I see someone's break up, divorce or infertility issues splashed on every "news" outlet for public consumption as if sorrow and loss were edible and even worse delicious just because the person has fame. 

 

Can you image your worst grief spoken about in such inescapable and more often than not unfeeling ways? 

 

I actually overt my eyes in the grocery line so I won't accidentally be a voyeur to someone else's private pain and participate in making someone less than human.

 

I think if my child wants to pursue a profession that might make him famous,  I will encourage him to delay the kinds of activities that might bring him massive public notice until he was in his mid 20s and had a well establish support system of friends. For example, if he wanted to be an actor, I would encourage him to be in plays.  

 

However, in my romance novels I love getting an up close view of what fame looks like in terms of its impact on love.

 

Above are list of very good romance novels that deal with love in the public eye. The kinds of conflict and characters this situation created makes for excellent love stories about how to make a relationship work. I adore that. 

 

I would love your recommendations in comments or to see your vote for the best of best of these kinds of love stories on my Goodreads list: Famous Love: Romances Novels that Deal With Fame.