So much of the story centers on the differences between Olivia and Reed and the pressures of fame on their fledgling romance that it is almost forgotten about the one affinity they share. Overbearing stage moms. That connection was the spark that lit the fuse to this relationship. It takes some distance for Olivia to see how unhealthy that ultimate focus is to her life. These characters are not cartoons in a fairy tale world, They are real people, facing issues that are important to them. My infatuation with Reed was immediate. His imperfections, regrets and struggles were made him easy to fall in love with. I received a copy of Spotlight on Love in exchange for an honest review.