Friday, March 18, 2022

Review: BETWEEN THE PAGES by Amanda Richardson


Fin is a ghost writer tired of writing for somebody else and wants to try her hand as a novelist. Of course, this is not as easy as she thought it be even though she was trained to write and her writing has reached the bestseller lists. Perhaps she just wasn’t meant to write her own stories.

Then she meets a handsome stranger, who happened to be one of her favorite authors. He wants to hire her to help write his next book at his house in Hampton. Finley, curious about the mystery of this fascinating and talented author, wants to learn more. How will she reach when his dark secrets are revealed?

This premise certainly piques the reader’s interest. It’s mostly on the big mystery surrounding Emerson’s life. The characters share a deep connection, apparently. It’s kind of long at times. The reader is constantly teased by the lust of these characters. Either get it on or go home!

The part about Finley hoping he wasn’t one of those authors that reads every bad review couldn’t be more on the nose for me. Authors that scrutinize every word and every syllable in all reviews will just drive themselves nuts.

As far as this book is concerned, this was a decent read.

 

Rating: 3 stars

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