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lizshayne 's review for:
Starstruck
by L.A. Witt
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
So I've been avoiding contemporary romance for the past...lots of years, but since I've apparently read my way through everyone in the historical genres I'm willing to take a chance on and paranormal mostly makes me itchy, we're now apparently hanging out in contemporary romance with specific settings.
Fundamentally, the invention of an extremely popular yet nonexistent tv show is perfect for creating the contemporary version of the self-enclosed world of possibility that the historical romance benefits from.
Am I invested? Obviously. Is this my version of mainlining a tv show that isn't...good per se (like it's fine, I'm enjoying it, but insofar as it's interesting in engaging in broader question of the world it's portraying, this book isn't although the series may), but relaxing in all the right ways.
Fundamentally, the invention of an extremely popular yet nonexistent tv show is perfect for creating the contemporary version of the self-enclosed world of possibility that the historical romance benefits from.
Am I invested? Obviously. Is this my version of mainlining a tv show that isn't...good per se (like it's fine, I'm enjoying it, but insofar as it's interesting in engaging in broader question of the world it's portraying, this book isn't although the series may), but relaxing in all the right ways.