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BOOK REVIEW | Here For The Drama by Kate Bromley | Best Contemporary Romance and Most Anticipated Books of 2022

Here for the Drama by Kate Bromley

2022 Publication Date: June 21

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    T.I.M.E. BOOK REVIEW

    Kate Bromley’s first book, Talk Bookish To Me, was one of my T.I.M.E. Favorite Books To Read for 2021. . . And my love affair with her love stories continues with her second book, Here for the Drama!

    Plus, each book is set in one of my two favorite “worlds”. With her first book in the world of books. . . and her current book in the world of theatre.

    BONUS: A too-cute-for-words rescue dog that steals the show in everyone's heart!

    Perfect for readers looking for their next Best Contemporary Romance book with a focus on strong female characters who are not afraid to develop their own life first before being absorbed into a lifelong commitment. . . ✨😎✨

    BOOK DETAILS

    Pages: 352

    Genre: Contemporary Romance

    Sub-Genre: Forbidden Love Romance (Off Limits Romance)

    T.I.M.E. Jalapeno Rating:️ 🌶 (Mild Spicy)

    Time Period: Present Day

    Location: London (England) | NYC (US)

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    Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC. I voluntarily chose to review it and the opinions contained within are my own.


    PUBLISHER BOOK SYNOPSIS

    It wouldn’t be the theater without a few theatrics. . .

    Becoming a famous playwright is all Winnie ever dreamed about. For now, though, she'll have to settle for assisting the celebrated, sharp-witted feminist playwright Juliette Brassard.

    When an experimental theater company in London, England, decides to stage Juliette's most renowned play, The Lights of Trafalgar, Winnie and Juliette pack their bags and hop across the pond.

    But the trip goes sideways faster than you can say "tea and crumpets." Juliette stubbornly butts heads with the play's director and Winnie is left stage-managing their relationship. Meanwhile, Winnie's own work seems to have stalled, and though Juliette keeps promising to read it, she always has some vague reason why she can't.

    Then, Juliette's nephew, Liam, enters stage left. He's handsome, he's smart, he is devastatingly British. . . and his family ties to Juliette pose a serious problem, forcing Winnie to keep their burgeoning relationship on the down-low. What could go wrong?

    Balancing a production seemingly headed for disaster, a secret romance and the sweetest, most rambunctious rescue dog.

    Will Winnie save the play, make her own dreams come true and find love along the way — or will the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune get the best of her?


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