Sure. 'The Hating Game' is a great actor romance novel. It features two co - workers in a cut - throat office environment who have a love - hate relationship that slowly turns into love. Another one is 'Red, White & Royal Blue' which involves a fictional relationship between a British prince and an American actor, full of humor and heartwarming moments.
One of the well - known actor romance novels is 'Outlander'. Although it has a historical and time - travel aspect, the main female character, Claire, is a strong - willed nurse in the 20th century who gets transported back in time and has a passionate relationship with a Scottish warrior, Jamie. And later in the series, there are elements related to acting and performance in the context of the time period.
Well, 'The Kiss Quotient' can be considered in this category. The female lead is an autistic woman who hires an escort (who has acting aspirations) to teach her about sex and relationships. It's a really sweet and steamy read. There's also 'Attachments' by Rainbow Rowell, where the male lead is a newspaper IT guy who falls for a female writer through her emails, and she has an interest in acting.