June 28, 2012

The Director's Cut by Janice Thompson


The Director’s Cut
Backstage Pass - #3
Janice Thompson

About this book:
Tia Morales is used to calling the shots. She's the director of the popular sitcom Stars Collide, and her life on set is calculated and orderly. Well, most of the time. But her life outside the studio is another matter. If only she could get her family to behave as well as her stars do When she starts butting heads with handsome camera operator Jason Harris, 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 readers an inside look at Hollywood and a healthy dose of romance

My Thoughts:Lately I've been trying to branch out in my reading tastes to try new things aside from the standard romantic fiction novels that are so predictable, so I've read the Twilight Series and Hunger Games, and I've never read a book where the main character was a director before and it was a new and different experience that I enjoyed. I'm learning that new and different can be a good thing. I've never read a book where the main character was a director before and it was a new and different experience that I enjoyed. I'm learning that new and different can be a good thing. I was able to learn something new about the Hollywood lifestyle and the entertainment business. This book was enjoyable and a quick read, but not something I'd read again, but I rarely read books more than once with very few exceptions.

Available June  2012 at your favorite bookseller from Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group

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