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A review by dearangela
Hollywood Ending by Sarah Skilton, Sarvenaz Tash, Tash Skilton
3.0
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Thank you to netgalley and Kensington Books for an ARC of this book. Opinions are my own.
I read Ghosting last year and was delightfully surprised by how much I enjoyed it. I was very happy to get a chance to read more by this writing team.
This book is told in dual perspective. It's about two BFFs reuniting 5 years after college. Sebastian and Nina bonded over their love of a Game of Thrones type show, but at the finale viewing party, Nina ends their friendship without warning.
Sebastian is a cinnamon roll. He's kind, thoughtful, with gooy feelings and a delicious exterior. Nina, on the other hand is... beautiful. I had a lot of trouble liking her. The authors do a good job of helping readers understand her backstory, and there is a some effort on her part to move past her poor treatment of others. There is a fun group of supporting characters, little sisters, wacky roommates, and bros.
This is a slow burn, but when the two MCs get together, after so much pinning (from Sebastian) their first kiss just fades to black and there's a time jump to the next morning. It was fine, but the buildup follow through when they got together.
There's a clear love for LA (and hate for the traffic!) I feel like I could use this as a travel guide for fun things to do there. If you enjoy rom-coms with only-in-Hollywood work scenarios and a healthy amount of pinning, you will enjoy Hollywood Ending.
#HollywoodEnding#NetGalley
Thank you to netgalley and Kensington Books for an ARC of this book. Opinions are my own.
I read Ghosting last year and was delightfully surprised by how much I enjoyed it. I was very happy to get a chance to read more by this writing team.
This book is told in dual perspective. It's about two BFFs reuniting 5 years after college. Sebastian and Nina bonded over their love of a Game of Thrones type show, but at the finale viewing party, Nina ends their friendship without warning.
Sebastian is a cinnamon roll. He's kind, thoughtful, with gooy feelings and a delicious exterior. Nina, on the other hand is... beautiful. I had a lot of trouble liking her. The authors do a good job of helping readers understand her backstory, and there is a some effort on her part to move past her poor treatment of others. There is a fun group of supporting characters, little sisters, wacky roommates, and bros.
This is a slow burn, but when the two MCs get together, after so much pinning (from Sebastian) their first kiss just fades to black and there's a time jump to the next morning. It was fine, but the buildup follow through when they got together.
There's a clear love for LA (and hate for the traffic!) I feel like I could use this as a travel guide for fun things to do there. If you enjoy rom-coms with only-in-Hollywood work scenarios and a healthy amount of pinning, you will enjoy Hollywood Ending.
#HollywoodEnding#NetGalley