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Sarah Beth Pfeifer
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Celia Laskey
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From the author of Under the Rainbow, a hilarious, emotional love story about an anxious publicist who's tasked with keeping an extremely gay starlet in the closet—but ends up falling for her instead.
It's 2005, and Ali is a publicist for Hollywood's biggest stars. Part of her job entails keeping gay celebrities in the closet—which is pretty ironic, since she's a lesbian. When Ali is assigned a new gay client, Cara Bisset, who's breaking onto the scene with a (hetero) romantic blockbuster, keeping Cara's sexuality under wraps becomes Ali's biggest challenge yet.
Cara is unruly and unpredictable, and hates that she has to hide her identity. After a series of increasingly close calls, Ali is sent on the worldwide promotional tour for the movie to help keep Cara in line. Instead, she finds herself drawn to Cara's confidence and bravery. For the past year, Ali has been mired in grief after losing her partner in a freak accident. But with Cara, Ali's fears about the world subside, and she begins to question the Hollywood closeting system she’s helped perpetuate.
As Cara's fame continues to rise, both Ali and Cara have to decide which is more important: maintaining the status quo, or risking it all for another chance at love.
©2025 Celia Laskey (P)2025 Grand Central Publishing
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"Deeply emotional and tender, COVER STORY is the perfect time machine to the absurdity and nostalgia of 2000s Hollywood, celebrity culture, and the not-so-distant struggle of being out in America. Deftly told with contemplative and often hilarious prose, this beautiful, hot, and heartfelt sapphic love story had me cheering and wiping tears by the end.”—Carlyn Greenwald, author of Director's Cut