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sarahsbookstack 's review for:
On Location
by Sarah Echavarre Smith
adventurous
challenging
fast-paced
This was a great adventure with some very big challenges- namely misogyny.
Alia has always had her ideas shot down in favor of white male programs that aren't that great. When she gets an opportunity to head up her own show in Southern Utah's National Parks, she's met with a few difficulties namely the host (who constantly drinks, gets high, shows up way late for shoots, etc) and a crew member who she had an incredible date with and was ghosted.
The host, Blaine is a TERRIBLE man! I had the hardest time with him just getting away with all he got away with.
Drew and Alia had chemistry and I enjoyed seeing their relationship progress. I had a few issues with the way Drew handled (coddled) Blaine but he more than made up for it at the end.
The only thing I could have done away with was the epilogue. It had my last favorite trope and I thought it ended perfectly without that epilogue.
Alia has always had her ideas shot down in favor of white male programs that aren't that great. When she gets an opportunity to head up her own show in Southern Utah's National Parks, she's met with a few difficulties namely the host (who constantly drinks, gets high, shows up way late for shoots, etc) and a crew member who she had an incredible date with and was ghosted.
The host, Blaine is a TERRIBLE man! I had the hardest time with him just getting away with all he got away with.
Drew and Alia had chemistry and I enjoyed seeing their relationship progress. I had a few issues with the way Drew handled (coddled) Blaine but he more than made up for it at the end.
The only thing I could have done away with was the epilogue. It had my last favorite trope and I thought it ended perfectly without that epilogue.