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The Extra
by Megan Walker, Janci Patterson
3.5 Stars.
Thank you to the author, Megan Walker, for a copy in exchange for a review. All opinions are my own!
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I had a good time with this one! I didn’t know much going in but found myself easily drawn in to the writing style and the story at large.
Gabby was a well thought out main character. She had a lot of struggles and over a small amount of pages really showed some growth. I liked that she started to take charge of her life and didn’t rush into what she wanted to do. It’s so hard to pick out what you want to do with your life (hello, I still have no idea) that I felt and have thought the same things Gabby has.
The romance was sweet! It didn’t take up as much page time as I thought it would (or hoped), but it’s cute nature easily charmed me. The emotional cheating aspect was one of the harder things to read. I did like the way the authors addressed this though and thought it was handled much better than I’ve seen in other books (where it’s not even addressed at all, it is a form of cheating!).
You have to lean into the drama in The Extra. Knowing the synopsis and the general idea of the book helped me know it was going to be a bit dramatic, and I ended up really loving the flair of it all. Yes, a bit over the top, yet was the right kind of quirk this story needed. The soap opera plot line was humorous and totally ridiculous, and I was all in for it.
I’m curious about the other books in this series and look forward to checking those out some time!
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: kisses / make-outs; a lot of mentions of off-screen sex
- Trigger/Content warnings: divorce, emotional cheating, physical cheating, bullying, a loved one with a drug addiction
Thank you to the author, Megan Walker, for a copy in exchange for a review. All opinions are my own!
ENTERTAINING.
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I had a good time with this one! I didn’t know much going in but found myself easily drawn in to the writing style and the story at large.
Gabby was a well thought out main character. She had a lot of struggles and over a small amount of pages really showed some growth. I liked that she started to take charge of her life and didn’t rush into what she wanted to do. It’s so hard to pick out what you want to do with your life (hello, I still have no idea) that I felt and have thought the same things Gabby has.
The romance was sweet! It didn’t take up as much page time as I thought it would (or hoped), but it’s cute nature easily charmed me. The emotional cheating aspect was one of the harder things to read. I did like the way the authors addressed this though and thought it was handled much better than I’ve seen in other books (where it’s not even addressed at all, it is a form of cheating!).
You have to lean into the drama in The Extra. Knowing the synopsis and the general idea of the book helped me know it was going to be a bit dramatic, and I ended up really loving the flair of it all. Yes, a bit over the top, yet was the right kind of quirk this story needed. The soap opera plot line was humorous and totally ridiculous, and I was all in for it.
I’m curious about the other books in this series and look forward to checking those out some time!
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: kisses / make-outs; a lot of mentions of off-screen sex
- Trigger/Content warnings: divorce, emotional cheating, physical cheating, bullying, a loved one with a drug addiction