A review by sharondblk
Reel Love by Julie A. Richman

2.0

DNFd at 40 percent, not because it was terrible, but because it was dull. I just couldn't bring myself to care, and that's when I start picking at minor inconsistencies that I would forgive in a book with more action, depth or suspense. So here is a petty, petty list:

1) Both the main characters can't jog without their headphones in.
2) Frankie goes out running, carrying her credit card and health insurance card, but not her phone. 3) First of all, what was she listening to music on? secondly, who is paranoid enough to take their health insurance card, but goes out without her phone?
3) Frankie is described as an "A lister". She is an author with one best selling book. That is not a hollywood a lister.
4) The whole "oh how unusual, the author has all the say on casting" got old fast.
5) Finn takes his ex to the Golden Globes, and later says he is glad she is out of his life. But she's not, you took her to a major event.

There was no glamour, no suspense, no anything really. Mainly, there was no tension between any of the possible love interests, so I had nothing to care about.