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Movie star 101: A smile hides all pain.
Quellcrist King has been playing a part his entire life. The more famous he becomes, the more he hides. The only person he ever let see the real him rose with him from nothing to the very top.
They were the king and queen of Hollywood— and then she wanted a divorce. The only way to survive his depression is to bury himself in work. If he can be a character, maybe he won’t have to remember himself. A gay role can’t be any different than playing a straight one, can it?
But instead of finding solace in the character, he finds it in his costar. Hale becomes his best friend, his lifeline, the light in his darkness. Quell is forced to examine everything he thought he knew about himself while filming intimate scenes with Hale that feel more real than anything ever has before.
He’s lived his entire life following the script. What would life be like unscripted?
Unscripted by JR Gray was a great read… story is thought provoking and a raw look at LOVE.
JR Gray portrayal of Quill’s depression was so powerful and I think will give a window into the disease to those who have never seen it up close and personal.
It is made crystal clear that these men care for each other and accept these are they are.
The weaving of this developing friendship around the backdrop of Hollywood and the production of a show was engaging and the blur between work and real life as real feel.
In the end I did believe these two belong together as forever loves.
Kathleen Bylsma
Wow! Now this is a plot buster!