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Exposure (Love Story #8) by Tracy Ewens

 

September 29, 2017

reviewed for

Jeri’s Book Attic

 

 

 

 

 

 Exposure

 

 Tracy Ewens

 

Love Story #8

 

 March 28th 2017

 

 

 

 

 

If only life were as simple as smiling for the camera. After years of braving the Arctic’s frigid temperatures or endless hours tracking the Spirit Bear to capture the perfect shot for National Geographic, Meg Jeffries decides to move back to the city—San Francisco. She wants a life with more stability. The kind that lets her see her family more than once a year and comes with owning a toaster or a full-sized tube of toothpaste. But creating her new “ normal” is not without its obstacles. Meg is confident and successful behind a camera. A little extra publicity can’t change that… until it does. Westin Drake is famous for fast cars and box office sales. Yet he’s a terrible driver and secretly hopes his fifteen minutes is almost up. West moved from Los Angeles to San Francisco, looking for some substance and time near his family. But now that the buzz of his next film, Full Throttle – Floor It, is hitting maximum fervor, West keeps everyone at arm’s length so he can protect the people he loves… until he can’t. When the public mistakes a simple kiss on the cheek for a budding romance, Meg and West are caught in a media frenzy. Somewhere amid the backseat getaways and plastered smiles, Meg discovers the man behind the glossy photographs, and West wonders how he’ll ever let her go once the cameras stop rolling. Love is never simple, especially when the world’s watching. How much are two people willing to expose for a chance at a true happily ever after?

 

 

 

 

 

Gosh I feel not only like the odd one out here but also like a killjoy – so after reading the book and having read several of the other reviews I am not sure what went wrong with me and my thoughts on “Exposure” Tracy Ewens.

 

I really liked the plot when I read the blurb but when it came to reading the book I somehow got lost in the way the author brought the plot to “paper” and I never found my way back. I could not connect to the characters, which is super important to me and was only able to follow the story like an outsider.

 

If I knew why I would tell you but I don’t – so unfortunately I can only say that this book was – despite all the beautiful reviews it received so far – not for me. I totally take this one as a “it’s me not you” thing and I hope many others will enjoy the story.

 

 

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