Review: Famous in Love (Famous in Love #1) by Rebecca Serle

Book Title: Famous in Love
Author: Rebecca Serle
Published Date: October 21st, 2014
Publisher: Poppy
Genre: YA Contemporary Romance
Series: Book One in Famous in Love trilogy
Book Link: Goodreads
Purchase Link: Amazon
Synopsis from Goodreads:
The romantic story of a girl who gets plucked from obscurity to star in the next major feature film franchise based on a book and the ensuing love triangles she gets entangled in on—-and off screen. 

Meet Paige Townsen, Rainer Devon, and Jordan Wilder…

When Paige Townsen, a young unknown, gets cast in the movie adaptation of a blockbuster book series, her life changes practically overnight. Within a month, Paige has traded the quiet streets of her hometown for a crowded movie set on the shores of Maui, and is spending quality time with her co-star Rainer Devon, one of People’s Sexiest Men Alive. But when troubled star Jordan Wilder lands the role of the other point in the movie’s famous love triangle, Paige’s crazy new life gets even crazier.

In this coming-of-age romance inspired by the kind of celeb hookups that get clever nicknames and a million page views, Paige must figure out who she is – and who she wants – while the whole world watches
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Disclaimer: I read this book with On The Same Page ARC Tours.

Review:
I was honestly a bit unsure about this book. I had had so many hopes for The Edge of Falling by Rebecca Serle, but it hadn’t worked for me. I wanted to give the author another try, so I joined the ARC Tour for this book and boy am I glad that I did.

Normally I dislike the books that are all about the romance. I love books that are grittier in nature, ones that give me those feels. Yet as it turns out, I really needed a fluffy romance book this time around. I’ve been experiencing a bit of a slump lately, and it was really starting to drive me crazy. Once I started reading this, I couldn’t stop. It was exactly what I needed. A fluffy book with a love triangle (I don’t normally like love triangles but this one worked somehow)
Paige has been a normal teenager, until she gets plucked from obscurity to play August, the female lead in a blockbuster movie. I liked Paige a lot even though I couldn’t really relate to her. She was dealing with a lot of sudden changes, and at first she seems to want to stay connected with Cassandra and Jake, her friends from back home, but then she seemed to let things shift, where it became more about the movie and becoming August, and less about still being herself.
I normally don’t root for the “bad boy” but Jordan was awesome. He showed more of his personal side to Paige than Rainer ever did. He treated Paige like an equal, and that was something Rainer didn’t do. He protected her and coddled her and acted like she was a poor helpless little girl just because she was brand new to the scene. Rainer used to be the type of guy I’d go after. The fiercely protective type, and in fact my ex fiance was very much like him.
The cliffhanger! It’s gonna be a long wait to find out what happens next. I’m sure the drama is only beginning now that Paige picked her man (for now at least) Definitely read it if you’re up for a fun read with drama and love triangles at the center of it all. I’m giving this book 4 stars and I cannot wait to see what happens next.

Stacking the Shelves #60

This feature is hosted by Tynga’s Reviews 
Hi everyone, I am so sorry for the lack of posts lately. I’ve been in a bit of a reading slump. I’ve also read a few books that don’t come out until 2015, so those reviews are scheduled, but of course won’t be posted for awhile.
Let’s see what arrived in my mailbox & Kindle this week.
Received for Review

-Edelweiss-
  
Anastasia and Her Sisters by Carolyn Meyer
99 Days by Katie Cotugno

 

Every Last Promise by Kristin Halbrook

Invincible by Amy Reed

Conspiracy of Blood and Smoke (Prisoner of Night and Fog #2) by Anne Blankman

-NetGalley-
When Joss Met Matt by Ellie Cahill
Rite of Rejection by Sarah Negovetich

Gone Too Far by Natalie D. Richards

-ARC Tour-
Famous in Love (Famous in Love #1) by Rebecca Serle
Library
Trust Me, I’m Lying by Mary Elizabeth Summer
I’m really excited about these books and I hope I enjoy all of them. Be sure to leave me the links to your posts and vlogs showing your book hauls for the week. Have a great week everyone!

Stacking the Shelves #38

This feature is hosted by Tynga’s Reviews

Hi everyone, hope this was a great week for you. My week started off great and continued to be great. I got two books in the mail. One was for an ARC tour and one was my prize from Octavia’s Twitter giveaway. I also received some swag & was approved for a few NetGalley titles. I also received an e-book for an upcoming blog tour that I am participating in. I did not purchase anything this week as I have 4 pre-orders coming at some point this month and I’m already significantly behind in my reading.

However, I did go to my favorite bookstore on Monday. I haven’t been there since before I started blogging so I was excited to see all the YA titles that they have there. I even pushed some books on people who were standing & looking at the books in the YA section. I am really not shy at all.Especially when it comes to telling people about the book that they are currently holding and it just happens to be one I loved.

Now, the books.

Bought
Received for Review

-NetGalley
We Are The Goldens by Dana Reinhardt
The Right Thing by Amy Conner
-ARC Tour-
The Geography Of You And Me by Jennifer E. Smith
-Blog Tour-
A Life, Forward by Tracy Hewitt Meyer
Gifted

Swag from Emery Lord, author of Open Road Summer.

Won
Scan (Scan #1) by Walker Jury & Sarah Fine

Be sure to leave the links to your Stacking the Shelves vlogs or posts so that I can make sure to stop by.
Weekly Blog Wrap-Up
Monday- Review of After The Storm by Marie Landry
Tuesday- Review of Great by Sara Benincasa
Wednesday- No Post
Thursday- No Post
Friday- No Post
Saturday- No Post

I know the blog content is slipping again and I apologize for that. Hoping to be swinging in the right direction again soon.

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