Caroline Lindley is determined that her new romance novel will be her best one yet. Fantasy! Formal gowns! Fencing! And, of course, a twentysomething heroine to star in an enemies-to-lovers plot with all of Caroline’s favourite tropes.
But Lady Rosamund Hawkhurst is a thirty-six-year-old widow with two children, her sole focus is facilitating a peace treaty between her adopted nation and her homeland, and she flatly refuses to take the correct approach to there being Only One Bed.
What’s an author to do?
Based on her popular Fantasy Heroine YouTube Shorts series, Jill Bearup’s debut novel brings us the best of worlds both meta and medieval-inspired. Terry Pratchett aficionados will enjoy the political intrigue paired with convivial, tongue-in-cheek satire. And then there's the slow-burn, fade-to-black romance too . . .
If you loved Stranger Than Fiction and The Princess Bride, you will soon find yourself cheering on enemies-to-BFFs Rosamund and Caroline as together they learn what it means to be the hero of your own story.
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Rating: 1 Star
My Review: While I appreciate the narrator breaking the fourth wall in books, that's not quite what's happening in this narrative.
In this story, the primary voice belongs to an author embarking on her maiden voyage into original fiction. She engages in dialogues with her characters, who possess an awareness of their existence within the confines of a book. It evokes a sensation akin to "Westworld," where certain AI characters grapple with their awareness of being part of a larger narrative.
The concept intrigues me, yet I find it less engaging to read. Interestingly, I believe this premise would shine brighter on the silver screen. I envision scenes where time freezes as characters converse with their creator, with dynamic visual shifts zooming in and out of the book, mirroring the storytelling or capturing glimpses into the author's own life and perspective.
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