Reviewed by Amber on
West has added a bit of mystery to the plot of this book, which was nice because it was an extra element that she doesn't usually include in her books. This mystery sideplot made the book a bit more entertaining than her books have been lately, since I've been finding them to be quite repetitive.
Lacey, the main character, had absolutely no character growth at all, which was a bit disappointing. She was incredibly up herself the entire way through, and she didn't seem to act any better towards her dad at the end. I mean, she's alright, definitely not the worst, but I feel like there was a missed opportunity here and she could have developed a bit in 300 pages.
The lack of female rivalry was really nice. It was hinted at a tiny bit, but nothing ever came of it. I really appreciated this because I was fully expecting some cattiness or female rivalry on set of the movie.
The romance is also cute af, which really helped me enjoy the book more, despite it being quite generic and nothing standout.
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- 29 December, 2018: Reviewed