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Author's be aware: Always Dreaming of You is the sequel to Not Dreaming of You. Can Chris and his cousin, Kiki, find a way to complete the holes in their lives? Tragedy has struck the Carson-Villanueva family. All linguistics professor Chris Carson can do is keep active and desire the crippling feeling of damage will fade - until the opportunity face with a impressive young girl injects him with optimism. But when she tips him and drives off without giving her name, he's disappointed...and a little insulted. Hollyweird? Or misunderstood? Elle - blessed Liliana Brigitte - Lorrence has one goal: to escape her mother's bizarre world of paparazzi, entourages, and over-Botoxed cyborgs. Up to now, transitioning to normal life has been harder than one would think, especially with her powerful mom thwarting every attempt. But if she can only just pretend to be an actress for this one little self-employed film, the salary will enable her to set her escape programs in motion. When Chris starts his summer months dialect instruction job for a film, the actress turns out to be Elle Lorrence, the lady from the mall parking great deal six weeks earlier. Chris is undeniably seduced as well as intrigued by her angelic poker face and dried up, sarcastic laughter. However, he is aware a marriage between them can't work. He does not have any need to live a crazy movie star lifestyle. And Lily, as he can't resist calling her, is another star, raised 100 percent Hollyweird by the diva of all divas: Academy Award victor Rebecca Lorrence. After Elle's bizarre a reaction to an occurrence at the diner, he is aware he'd better do his job and obtain the hell out, no matter how amazing she seems. A baby for Mark and Kiki? In the meantime, Kiki still desires a baby, and, just as much as Mark has grown emotionally, he's now confronted with a life-altering concern he'd never even considered. Your choice is his hands. If he selects the thing which could bring his partner ultimate happiness, it might be at the trouble of his own.