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Method
by Kate Stewart
Kate Stewart wows in this emotional Hollywood tale of love and loss.
Lucas’s passion for both his art and for Mila is intoxicating. I’ve always found talent to be incredibly sexy, and Lucas is an A-list movie star known for giving his entire self over to his craft. I don’t think any woman could resist being the intense focus of his attention and affection. He is a genuinely good man. His complicated relationship with his best friend adds another intriguing dimension.
Mila is a shining star in the story. She straddles the line between losing herself in the man she loves and being a supportive wife. There are so many facets to her personality. She’s charming, intelligent, and just a little bit wild.
The erratic time jumps were problematic for me. The story frequently bounces between present day, a few weeks ago, a few months ago, 6 years ago, and even a decade or more in the past. The flashbacks are not linear or predictable, and they left me feeling disoriented at times. I also found the various turns toward the end to be too untidy.
There is no doubting the originality of the plot or the appeal of the complex characters, though. The story is enticing and edgy with just the right amount of mystery. I absolutely fell in love with Lucas’s and Mila’s love affair.
Recommended for fans of:
Hollywood
Acting
Wine
Roses
Lucas’s passion for both his art and for Mila is intoxicating. I’ve always found talent to be incredibly sexy, and Lucas is an A-list movie star known for giving his entire self over to his craft. I don’t think any woman could resist being the intense focus of his attention and affection. He is a genuinely good man. His complicated relationship with his best friend adds another intriguing dimension.
Mila is a shining star in the story. She straddles the line between losing herself in the man she loves and being a supportive wife. There are so many facets to her personality. She’s charming, intelligent, and just a little bit wild.
The erratic time jumps were problematic for me. The story frequently bounces between present day, a few weeks ago, a few months ago, 6 years ago, and even a decade or more in the past. The flashbacks are not linear or predictable, and they left me feeling disoriented at times. I also found the various turns toward the end to be too untidy.
There is no doubting the originality of the plot or the appeal of the complex characters, though. The story is enticing and edgy with just the right amount of mystery. I absolutely fell in love with Lucas’s and Mila’s love affair.
Recommended for fans of:
Hollywood
Acting
Wine
Roses
