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It's a Love Story
by Annabel Monaghan
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We follow Jane in this book in a single POV as she tries to have a big pop star write a song for a movie she wants to make. She knew this pop star when they were kids and she was acting on a sitcom show but hasn’t talked to him in over 20 years. To get back in contact with this star, she enlists the help of her professional rival, Dan. Dan is a cinematographer that shut down the first movie Jane pitched to their executives. Ever since then Jane has been holding a grudge against Dan but she has no other choice than to take up Dan’s offer to get backstage at one of the pop stars shows which Dan’s brother is working at. This leads to them traveling to Dan’s hometown in New York together and this trip helps Jane with self discovery and facing her past.
I loved reading this book. It gave so many feelings and truly tugged at my hearts strings. The characters are all so wholesome and lovable. I loved the Dynamic between Dan and Jane. I loved watching Jane fall back in love with herself. As much as I wanted to kick Jane for some of the things she did and said, I still loved her. The story was believable and made sense. Dan was not what I was expecting going into the story but in a good way. I liked who he was better than whatever stereotypical type of person I was thinking in my head. This author does a good job at changing up the norms for characters in this type of story without giving up the important parts of what makes a character interesting to read about. Overall, I really enjoyed myself while reading this book and it was a perfect representation of what it means to be honest with yourself and those you love so you can heal and grow. I highly recommend if you want a love story but make it realistic.
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We follow Jane in this book in a single POV as she tries to have a big pop star write a song for a movie she wants to make. She knew this pop star when they were kids and she was acting on a sitcom show but hasn’t talked to him in over 20 years. To get back in contact with this star, she enlists the help of her professional rival, Dan. Dan is a cinematographer that shut down the first movie Jane pitched to their executives. Ever since then Jane has been holding a grudge against Dan but she has no other choice than to take up Dan’s offer to get backstage at one of the pop stars shows which Dan’s brother is working at. This leads to them traveling to Dan’s hometown in New York together and this trip helps Jane with self discovery and facing her past.
I loved reading this book. It gave so many feelings and truly tugged at my hearts strings. The characters are all so wholesome and lovable. I loved the Dynamic between Dan and Jane. I loved watching Jane fall back in love with herself. As much as I wanted to kick Jane for some of the things she did and said, I still loved her. The story was believable and made sense. Dan was not what I was expecting going into the story but in a good way. I liked who he was better than whatever stereotypical type of person I was thinking in my head. This author does a good job at changing up the norms for characters in this type of story without giving up the important parts of what makes a character interesting to read about. Overall, I really enjoyed myself while reading this book and it was a perfect representation of what it means to be honest with yourself and those you love so you can heal and grow. I highly recommend if you want a love story but make it realistic.