
Young line producer Danny Byrd is well-known in Hollywood for being someone who gets things done on time and under budget. But when his reputation takes a beating after his partner--and former best friend--makes off with their investors' money, Danny has but one chance to redeem himself and restore his ruined career.
LA lawyer Megan Pierce has sacrificed years of her life proving herself to her impossible bosses only to find herself disgusted at their snobbery and their specious business practices. When an opportunity to actually make a difference comes her way, she knows she has to grab it--even though she's not entirely clear what "it" is.
Danny and Megan are each other's best hope for redemption. What they never could have imagined was that they might also be each other's best hope for love.
Bestselling and award-winning author Davis Bunn takes you into the beating heart of Hollywood with two characters determined to thrive in a cutthroat business.
My Review:
I really wanted to like this book, and I gave it over 200 pages to wow me. It didn't at all so I finally gave up. The characters were flat, the plot lacked a strong and cohesive unity, and I just couldn't get into it. As a Christian, I did not like the reference at all to the song "That Old Black Magic." Perhaps it is a well-known song, but there are thousands of jazz songs to choose from that does not involve references to witchcraft. This is a no-go for me. Not impressed at all.
I voluntarily received a complimentary copy from Revell All opinions and thoughts are my own.
Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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