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Star-Crossed

A Novel

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Why rely on fate when you can rewrite the stars? In this sparkling romantic comedy, one woman decides to tinker with the horoscopes of the man of her dreams.
“A bright, brilliant, joyful love story.”—Josie Silver, #1 New York Times bestselling author of One Day in December
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY REAL SIMPLE
When childhood sweethearts Justine (Sagittarius and serious skeptic) and Nick (Aquarius and true believer) bump into each other as adults, a life-changing love affair seems inevitable. To Justine, anyway. Especially when she learns Nick is an astrological devotee, whose decisions are guided by the stars, and more specifically, by the horoscopes in his favorite magazine. The same magazine Justine happens to write for. As Nick continues to not fall headlong in love with her, Justine decides to take Nick’s horoscope, and Fate itself, into her own hands. But, of course, Nick is not the only Aquarius making important life choices according to what is written in the stars.
 
Charting the ripple effects of Justine’s astrological meddling, Star-Crossed is a delicious, intelligent, and affecting love story about friendship, chance, and how we all navigate the kinds of choices that are hard to face alone.
Praise for Star-Crossed
“Swoon-worthy . . . a smart, sweet love story about friendship, destiny, and the power of choice.”Bustle
“[A] juicy romance novel.”Good Housekeeping

“Enchanting . . . this book will capture your attention and keep you entertained from the first page to the last.”BuzzFeed
“This cleverly structured first outing from the pseudonymous Darke will appeal to fans of romantic comedy, astrology, and chaos. Utterly charming and ripe for development as a film.”Booklist
“Winning . . . Unpretentious, well-drawn characters and the fresh twist on the childhood sweethearts reunited setup make this perfect for fans of romantic comedies.”Publishers Weekly

“Darke creates a world of stargazers whose destinies eventually collide. . . . Funny and enticing.”―Library Journal
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 18, 2019
      Darke’s winning debut follows a horoscope writer’s devious yet delightful plan to snag a boyfriend. Justine Carmichael has worked her way up at the Alexandria Park Star, an Australian magazine, and has recently been promoted to contributions manager. When she crosses paths with childhood sweetheart Nick Jordan, now a handsome actor and ardent astrology believer, she learns he reads the Star’s weekly horoscope and hatches a scheme: she begins surreptitiously rewriting the horoscopes, into which she sprinkles subtle hints that Nick should ask her out. Unfortunately, Nick’s interpretation of the messages leads him to start dating a model. Justine, meanwhile, learns that a lot of the magazine’s readers make important life decisions based on her faux horoscopes, and she begins to wonder: Is everything “lucky, random chaos” or is there something more? Unpretentious, well-drawn characters and the fresh twist on the childhood sweethearts reunited setup make this perfect for fans of romantic comedies.

    • Books+Publishing

      October 30, 2018
      Star-crossed is a charming rom-com centred on an aspiring journalist whose attempts to influence fate lead to unintended—and at times hilarious—consequences. When Justine Carmichael finally gets a promotion at the Alexandria Park Star, bumping into her childhood friend and teenage crush Nick Jordan seems like destiny. After she discovers that Nick consults the Star’s horoscope section when faced with major life decisions, Justine can’t help herself: what could happen if she were to tinker with Aquarius before the paper goes to print, giving fate a little nudge in her direction? Star-crossed is perfect for readers looking for something light and whimsical. Although the story revolves around Justine and Nick, there are minor characters in the background, whose lives are influenced by the Star’s altered predictions. It’s a big ask for readers to be emotionally invested in so many subplots, but they’re different enough to be interesting if not entirely memorable. Minnie Darke—a pseudonym of literary author Danielle Wood—ties these threads together gently but cleverly by the end of the book, making for some enjoyable ‘aha!’ moments. Star-crossed is a solid summer read that should appeal to fans of The Rosie Project and The Wrong Girl.

      Kat Mayo runs a book blog and podcast at Book Thingo

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