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Thursday 25 January 2024

The Love Script

 

Back Cover

A Hollywood hair stylist.

Nevaeh Richards loves making those in the spotlight shine but prefers the anonymity of staying behind her stylist chair, where no one notices her. But when a photo of Nevaeh and Hollywood A-lister Lamont Booker goes viral for all the wrong reasons, her quiet life becomes the number-one trending topic.

The silver screen's latest heartthrob.

Lamont Booker's bold faith has gained him a platform, and the authenticity of his faith is well known...until the tabloids cause the world to question everything he claims to be. With his reputation on the line, he finds himself hearing out his agent's push for a fake relationship - something he never thought he'd consider in a million years.

A love that goes off script.

With their careers at risk, Nevaeh and Lamont have to convince the world that their scripted romance is more than just an act. But when fake seems to turn into something real, can Nevaeh trust her heart in a world where nothing is ever as it seems?

Review

If I had to sum this book up in one word, it would be FUN. The Love Script is a delightful rom-com that had me giggling like a little girl all the way through. It's a breath of fresh air having a bit of levity in a book and I simply loved it. Don't get me wrong: I still very much enjoy my suspense and dramatic historical novels, but every once in a while, you need a good comedy to lighten things up a bit.

The Love Script isn't all fun and games, however. One of my favourite aspects about a Toni Shiloh novel is that the characters undergo a wonderful faith arc where their relationship with Christ is deeply changed for the better. While yes, this is a fictional story with fictional characters, it's still encouraging to read how Nevaeh and Lamont learn to lean into the Lord during the trials in life as it's like seeing "faith in action". An excellent reminder that God is FOR us, not against us.

Loved this book!

Book has been provided courtesy of Baker Publishing Group and Graf-Martin Communications, Inc. 

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