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Editorial Review:
Star Wood Leigh's hasty, secret marriage to rock 'n' roll bad boy Jimi Deeds triggers a chain of events that makes Hollywood-tabloid history. Together the couple will soar past the brightest lights and greatest heights of stardom. But as Star and Jimi's lives become more public, their secrets grow that much darker...and soon everyone on the planet will find out what it really means to be Star Struck.
Star Struck: A Novel Reviews:
A little too oversharing! 
2008-03-08 - This book relates to her life wayyy too much. It should be a biography instead of fictional. Most of the events in the book are too close to actual events. It makes you think if she has any original thoughts in her head. I like her as a person, but I think she should not be an author. This book is not a good read.
Star Struck: A Ridiculous Ending 
2007-10-29 - We all know that the buxom blonde bombshell, Pamela Anderson, is not Ernest Hemmingway. This beachy read suits her personality, but the ludicrous ending came out of nowhere. Sure, there were a couple of hints that something was up in the middle portions of the book, but why did take away the likeable factor of Star? That was disappointing. She was supposed to be the heroine of the book, not a follower of a self-absorbed, controlling a-hole! Beach reads are not supposed to be literature, but that ending was dumb - even for a chick lit novel!
A great read 
2007-05-16 - If you read the first book you will definitely enjoy this sequel. Pamela Anderson adds a lot of personality to her characters and some of the story line is not so far off from her real life.
AHHH Pamela! You are too good! 
2007-01-29 - This book is fiction, but you can tell that she uses real life experiences to add to the fun. This book was a quick read and kept me entertained. I would recommend to any fan.
Disappointing 
2007-01-21 - The book started off great. Steamy and hot at the beginning. Once Jimi and Star had their abrupt meeting with an unwelcome photographer, it just went down hill from there. I did not like the character of Jimi at all!! In Pamela Anderson's first book Star, Star Wood Leigh was a loveable character with a lot of zing! In Star Struck, Jimi turned out to be a self-centered, spoiled, immature, perverted a**hole and took Star down with him. I was hoping the second book would be as fun as the first, but I was terribly disappointed. It was as though Pam Anderson just quickly threw the ending together just to get it done and over with. I did not feel the energy at the end. It wasn't even original! I was never a Pam Anderson fan untill I read her first book. I thought the second book would be just as good. I hope she writes a 3rd book and makes it fresh with that original zing.