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Wednesday, June 21, 2017

My review of Truly, Madly, Famously by Rebecca Serle


About the book:

Lights, camera, love!

After being plucked from obscurity, Hollywood’s newest starlet, Paige Townsen, has a hit film to her name and Rainer Devon on her arm. But being half of the world’s most famous couple comes with a price. No matter where Paige goes, someone is always watching. Soon she finds herself dodging photographers; hiding her feelings for her other costar, Jordan Wilder; and navigating tabloid scandals that threaten to tear her and Rainer apart—and end her career as quickly as it began.

As she navigates her new L.A. life in this sequel to Famous in Love, Paige finds that she doesn’t know who to trust: Old friends could be betraying her secrets, and new friends are keeping secrets of their own.
 

My review:

I ordered this book because after watching season 1, I wanted to see how everything ended. I really didn't know what was going to happen. The main character matured a lot in the second book, but Paige lost some of her innocence that made her so loveable in the first book.

I have seen this happen in real life where people hang on to relationships because they don't want to hurt the person they are with, but not because they really love them. You only live once so allow yourself to love the person that makes your heart throb, not the one that makes you feel more safe than loved. That's what I got our of the story, anyway.

The main theme of this book is to be true to yourself and not do what others expect or want. That's living a falsehood and hurts everyone involved. You can care for more than one person at a time and even love them both, but in the end what matters is that you do what is right for you.

I have seen this happen in real life where people hang on to relationships because they don't want to hurt the person they are with, but not because they really love them. You only live once so allow yourself to love the person that makes your heart throb, not the one that makes you feel more safe than loved. That's what I got our of the story, anyway.

Truly, Madly, Famously was published by Poppy books and released in October 2015.

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