Thursday, June 28, 2012

Book Review: The Director's Cut

 

ABOUT THE BOOK
The one thing she can't direct is her heart.
Tia Morales is used to calling the shots. She's the director of the popular sitcom Stars Collide, and her life on the set is calculated and orderly. Well, most of the time. Life outside the studio is another matter. If only she could get other people to behave as well as her stars do! When she starts to have feelings for handsome cameraman Jason Harris--with whom she's been butting heads for months--it's enough to send a girl over the edge. Will she ever learn to let go and take life--and love--as it comes?

Full of the humor and crazy family dynamics Janice Thompson fans have come to love, this colorful story gives you an inside look at Hollywood and a healthy dose of romance. If you want more of Bella, DJ, Brock Benson, and other favorite characters from Janice Thompson, you'll love the Backstage Pass series.

MY THOUGHTS
Tia Morales seems to be one tightly wired woman, is it her make-up, or is there a deeper reason?  There's no missing the fact that's she's an excellent director, on the set, but in real life?  Not quite so much.

The characters and plot reminded me a lot of Janice's book, Stars Collide, so that did bother me a bit, I would have liked to see a bit more originality, but other than that, this was an entertaining read.


*I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange for review from Revell a division of Baker Publishing

 
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