More than a decade later, Kathleen has found comfort in the relative obscurity of New York City, but she can’t turn down the opportunity to star in a show directed by Cal, who traded stadium tours for a life backstage. They were glittery gods at the top of their field, until they had a one-night stand that changed the trajectory of their lives. Cal was once a member of America’s hottest boy band, CrushZone, and Kathleen was Katee Rose, a dazzling pop superstar. Told in dual timelines, just like Funny You Should Ask, the story rotates between the pop star heyday and later, more dignified Broadway periods of Kathleen Rosenberg and Cal Kirby. It’s an angsty enemies-to-lovers tale about former teen pop idols who blame each other for the implosion of their careers. Funny You Should Ask author Elissa Sussman returns with another second-chance celebrity romance, Once More With Feeling.
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