Self-professed diva Erika Greene has it all: a starring role on Broadway, legions of fans, and spectacular talent. However, an on-stage accident leaves her face scarred and her career in ruins, prompting her retreat to Paris, Nevada. There, she inherits a dilapidated opera house that desperately needs restoration. Despite pouring her savings into the building, she faces foreclosure due to the greedy casino developer Raoul Decomte. In a bid to save the opera house, she leases it to a German hair metal band led by glam rock god Christof Daae. Erika is drawn to Christof's charisma and ambition to make Nacht Musik international superstars, but complications arise as the rest of the band believes he is still dating their keyboardist, who is mysteriously absent. When Erika discovers that Christof has been dumped and is trying to keep it a secret, she strikes a deal to keep his secret...for a price. Christof is determined to keep the band together but struggles to maintain the façade. Meanwhile, he finds himself irresistibly attracted to Erika, leading to passionate encounters during midnight singing lessons. However, the question remains: can their newfound romance withstand the harsh realities of day, or will it end in heartbreak?
Jen Comfort Books



The Astronaut and the Star
- 347 pages
- 13 hours of reading
An out-of-this-world romantic comedy featuring an astronaut tasked with training a Hollywood actor for a space flick. Astronaut Regina "Reggie" Hayes wants to be the first woman on the moon--it's all she's ever dreamed of. But after a PR disaster, Reggie is off the list for a lunar mission. To rehabilitate her reputation with NASA, she agrees to a different kind of assignment: astronaut "training" with a Hollywood action hero. Jon Leo is a charmer. With credits that include an underperforming sitcom and a campy action flick called Space Dude, his upcoming role in a prestigious movie could prove he's a star. But Jon isn't just big muscles and an otherworldly smile--he's also a total space nerd. He's pumped about his own personal space camp...until he meets ice-cold Reggie. Although Reggie and Jon are polar opposites, their mutual attraction is undeniable, and it only takes a few weeks in close quarters for them to give in to its magnetic force. Jon is set on convincing Reggie this is a match made in the heavens, but her future is in space, and his is among stars of the Hollywood kind. The odds of successfully launching a real relationship outside the confines of the training base are anything but optimal. Reggie, content with keeping things casual, is forced by a sudden turn of events to confront the possibility of losing Jon forever. Now, she'll do whatever it takes to win both the man and the moon.
Head and heart collide in a story of polar-opposite rivals that's anything but trivial in this game show romance from Midnight Duet author Jen Comfort. Answer: From the Latin word for crossroads, this is knowledge so common as to be obscure, the pursuit of which engages millions daily. Question: What is trivia? Trivia is the magic in the mundane, the connection in the commonplace, and Maxine Hart's second-favorite pastime. A self-proclaimed Brooklyn street rat and a high school dropout, Maxine has never been a fan of formal education, but thanks to her ADHD "superpowers," she's a glutton for knowledge--and a good fight. And when Maxine enters the trivia game show Answers!, her brilliance, coupled with her penchant for big bets, devastates her competition. Even record-holding, 76-time-winner Teddy Ferguson. Or was it their kiss the night before they faced off that threw the buttoned-up professor off his game? Now, Maxine and Teddy cross paths again in a high-stakes tournament against all-time Answers! winners, including undefeated champion Hercules McKnight. With nothing in common but an insatiable appetite for knowledge and a desire to win, Maxine offers Teddy a deal: combine their strengths to shore up their weaknesses. She'll push his tolerance for risk and improve his buzzer speed, if he'll find creative ways to fill in the gaps in her education. Except neither one of them foresaw just how scintillating learning could be...