A review by biblio_mom
Delayed Rays of a Star by Amanda Lee Koe

2.0

I love historical fiction! But this highly ambitious and chaotic at times just fell short. Its a heavy thing to read and digest. I found my thoughts wondering about countless of times reading this. There's no quotation marks for me to be able to differentiate between their thoughts and speech, and the sexy parts isn't sexy. I don't read sexy stuff, but consider this as a don't-expect-anything-spicy kind of early notice.

But If you like the behind-the-scene of female performers lives, specifically about them climbing up the fame ladders kind of story, this might be for you, especially if you're someone from the industry because I can see the potential for the story to be loved by the right "audiences". One strong point for this is, its about women's resilience against discrimination. I always like that in any female-related stories.