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A review by elle_laine
Everything's Coming Up Rosie by Courtney Walsh
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
Rosie is not thriving in New York as an actress. All her life, being an actress has been her dream, but sometimes life takes a turn. Somehow, Rosie ends up with a directing job for a theater in Wisconsin. But it isn't an ordinary theater and the people she works with are not who she would expect to work with. But unexpected places lead to unexpected relationships, and Rosie finds that diversions don't always mean giving up on dreams.
Thank you Courtney Walsh, Thomas Nelson, and Zondervan Fiction Audio for the audio ARC of this book in exchange for a thorough and honest review. All thoughts and opinions written here are mine and mine alone.
This was a very fun and light-hearted story that kept me engaged and interested the whole time. I really appreciated the ending as it did not follow the usual script of making a new life that fits in with what a character wants in the moment rather than the character sticking to their original dreams. Well done and honestly refreshing!
I also liked the narrator; her pacing was just right and she voiced Rosie well. I recommend this book to those looking for a sweet romance that has deeper characters and touches on the reality of life.
Thank you Courtney Walsh, Thomas Nelson, and Zondervan Fiction Audio for the audio ARC of this book in exchange for a thorough and honest review. All thoughts and opinions written here are mine and mine alone.
This was a very fun and light-hearted story that kept me engaged and interested the whole time. I really appreciated the ending as it did not follow the usual script of making a new life that fits in with what a character wants in the moment rather than the character sticking to their original dreams. Well done and honestly refreshing!
I also liked the narrator; her pacing was just right and she voiced Rosie well. I recommend this book to those looking for a sweet romance that has deeper characters and touches on the reality of life.