Not in the Script by Amy Finnegan

Not in the Script (If Only ...)

by Amy Finnegan

As a gorgeous, glamorous and talented teen actress, it’s no surprise to her friends and family that Emma Taylor lands a part on Coyote Hills, a hot new TV show being filmed in the Arizona desert. But it’s going to be harder than she thinks to keep things professional when she meets Jake Elliott, THE supermodel of the moment and her co-star! With temperatures rising, on and off set, how will she keep her mind on the script?

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I LOVED this book. As much as I love books about heavy topics, lighter books like Not In The Script will always be a favourite, because I love being able to lose myself in a story without investing too much emotionally. I have a few of the other If Only novels on my shelf, ones I'm now desperate to read, because Not In The Script was a delight from start to finish.

A lot of the joy I derived from Not In The Script is two-fold: First up, the characters of Emma and Jake were a delight to get to know, both together and separately and there's just something about young love that makes me sigh and wish all romance were as easy as that. I also absolutely love novels about celebrities, especially ones that go behind the scenes on movies and TV shows and Not In The Script was the perfect example of what I love about celeb romances, helped enormously by the fact Emma and Jake were not divas.

I loved Emma, I loved that she was a famous celebrity, but she was also just a normal human being, too, and I loved that Jake wanted to be more than just a model or actor (and actually hated being a model). I loved how their saw each other in the best way, and that Jake saw Emma as more than just her famous persona. They were so good together, with such amazing banter and chemistry.

This was such a fun, delightful, cute read. I can't wait to read more of the If Only series, because it's so much fun and promises such light-hearted reads with characters you really come to care about.

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