Review: Act Like It


Book Review: Act Like It, by Lucy Parker, 5 stars




Richard Troy used to be the hottest actor in London, but the only thing firing up lately is his temper. We all love to love a bad boy, but Richard’s antics have made him Enemy Number One, breaking the hearts of fans across the city.

Have the tides turned? Has English rose Lainie Graham made him into a new man?

Sources say the mismatched pair has been spotted at multiple events, arm in arm and hip to hip. From fits of jealousy to longing looks and heated whispers, onlookers are stunned by this blooming romance.

Could the rumors be right? Could this unlikely romance be the real thing? Or are these gifted stage actors playing us all?


Genre: contemporary romance

Publication date: July 2020

Mature content: yes

Review: Ever since I read Battle Royal and loved it, I wanted to check out other books by Lucy Parker. I decided to start with book one in the London Celebrities series and I was not disappointed. 

I loved Troy and Lainie, both individually and together (even though he puts up a convincing act of being a bit of a diva at the beginning of the story), and I love the setting - the old fashioned theater, as opposed to the most mainstream romances featuring Hollywood-type actors. 


 

The overall story flowed well and was convincing, and even though Troy and Lainie had their happy ever after moment, I was sad to see them go and hoping they will make appearances in the next installments of the series. 


Happy readings!

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