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FANGIRL_15
by Aimee Roseland
This novel combines two of my favorite things: paranormal romances and meta fiction. Here, Aimee Roseland has her protagonist experience her biggest literary letdown. Those who are avid readers know what it's like to be dedicated to a series to the point of fangirl-dom. However, the worst nightmare of any fan is that the creator of their favorite medium passed which is exactly what happens to Chloe. This is something a lot of Game of Thrones fans are severely worried about which grounds this book in reality. Well, sort of. Because Chloe doesn't just mourn the ending of her favorite book series that gets incomplete because a jackweed pedantic author ruined the series by cutting it short and veering the plotline off course.
But it doesn't end there. Chloe gets transported into her favorite fictional universe. She thinks it's a dream, until she finds out that all of her favorite characters hate her. It's both a dream and nightmare for every book lover. Especially since she gets to meet the fictional man of her dreams, Lucien.
This is a must read for anyone who is in love with the paranormal genre even if it has some of it's shortcomings. It pokes fun of itself while maintaining its own plot. The best part of the novel is the meta commentary about the paranormal romance genre a lot of the readers experience. We all get tired of the cliches, lack of ethnic diversity, and the rehashing of old plots. This book breaks the barriers by playing with cliches and commenting on them, while having the romantic lead be of Chinese descent, and introducing a plot that is typically used in fanfiction. It broke out of the typical paranormal romance genre. It's full of action, romance, and intrigue as you take this journey with the protagonist with several twists and turns as we try to figure out how it's possible that Chloe was able to enter the book world.
But it doesn't end there. Chloe gets transported into her favorite fictional universe. She thinks it's a dream, until she finds out that all of her favorite characters hate her. It's both a dream and nightmare for every book lover. Especially since she gets to meet the fictional man of her dreams, Lucien.
This is a must read for anyone who is in love with the paranormal genre even if it has some of it's shortcomings. It pokes fun of itself while maintaining its own plot. The best part of the novel is the meta commentary about the paranormal romance genre a lot of the readers experience. We all get tired of the cliches, lack of ethnic diversity, and the rehashing of old plots. This book breaks the barriers by playing with cliches and commenting on them, while having the romantic lead be of Chinese descent, and introducing a plot that is typically used in fanfiction. It broke out of the typical paranormal romance genre. It's full of action, romance, and intrigue as you take this journey with the protagonist with several twists and turns as we try to figure out how it's possible that Chloe was able to enter the book world.