
Sprinkled in the Stars
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Narrated by:
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Abby Craden
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By:
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Violet Morley
AJ Beckett is just trying to get Parker, her seven-year-old autistic daughter, through life in one piece. As a paramedic, AJ puts others' needs above her own; in her personal life, she keeps everyone an arm's length away. That distance disappears when a chance run-in with actor Melanie Cooper leaves her sticky, angry, and fed up.
Melanie Cooper has just signed her last movie. The media keeps portraying her as cold and hard to work with, and Mel has absolutely nothing more to give. As she begins to imagine a new life, a challenging part of her past comes back on the scene, determined to cause problems for Mel.
After a series of coincidental meetings, AJ battles her desire for control while Mel struggles with trust. Despite the challenges and complications, Mel finds herself drawn to the Beckett ladies, and AJ can't deny their connection, either.
Falling in love has never been so sweet.
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Format: Audiobook
Narrator: Abby Craden
Series: Stand Alone
Steam Level: Steamy
I read this for the I Heart Sapphic 2025 Reading Challenge for the prompt Rich Girl/Poor Girl.
I first read this book back in 2023 and then promptly bought every book Violet Morely had written and now always preorder her future releases. She is just that good.
Quick Thoughts:
- Something I appreciate about Violet Morley’s book is how often she incorporates characters who are neurodivergent or have to navigate a mental illness. How these things are treated as just another part of the character as a person, and not as something bad about them, is wonderful
- Age gap and single parent tropes! Yay!
- Mel is such a great character. I love how naturally giving she is and how she genuinely doesn’t expect anything in return because she’s happy to give
- Absolutely loved how AJ is aware , and works, on how she interacts with Parker so that PARKER is the one that is comfortable and gets what she needs
- Thank goodness for low angst books. I needed that
- Two adults that communicate and TELL each other when they need the other to do so. Perfect
- I really wanted to smack the dude from the center and the art dealer, then run Rebecca over with my car
- No third act break up!
- The epilogue was so sweet I happily got a cavity listening to it
- I hadn’t planned to reread this lovely book in 2025 but when I saw that the amazing Abby Craden was the narrator, I immediately snatched it up. She does a wonderful job here (of course)
Overall I loved this book just as much the second time as I did the first time. If you are interested in reading something by Violet Morley, this is a great entry into her works. The best part is that she just gets better from here on out.
Wonderful
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A must listen!
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I absolutely loved this book!!
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Was wishing it wouldn't end!
Loved this story!
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ASD is a wide spectrum
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Stars
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Amazing story
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This book is so heartwarming
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Delightful Story
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Every single character
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