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Pretty Face

Pretty Face, February 2017
London Celebrities #2
by Lucy Parker

Carina Press
ISBN: 1488020132
EAN: 9781488020131
Kindle: B01LZXMCYA
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"A modern, gossipy romance on the West End stage"

Fresh Fiction Review

Pretty Face
Lucy Parker

Reviewed by Clare O'Beara
Posted March 23, 2017

Romance Contemporary

The London stage is the setting for this lively story. The name Lily Langtrey will be familiar to many readers, a prince's mistress. A similarly named actress, Lily Lamprey, is our heroine and we meet her as she takes a break from a TV series called Knightsbridge and applies to join a West End production. She's not just a PRETTY FACE but the manager has yet to discover it.

The production, still in rehearsal, has already been dogged by calamities. Lovesick co-stars are just part of the problem. There's also an actress with a broken ankle and a missing shipment of tiles for the foyer. Oh, the theatre life! At this stage, manager Luc Savage decides to cast Lily just to solve one problem. And a TV name drawing crowds won't hurt.

Lily is fed up with sexist scriptwriters who require her to leap into bed in every episode. Now she can finally go where her talent lies, or so she hopes. It's got to be better than faking bliss. However, she finds it's not that simple. She needs to be able to project her voice to the back of the theatre, and after years in filming, her voice just isn't up to it. She desperately wants to play the young Queen Elizabeth I - but first she needs to convince Luc that she can retrain.

Look out for strong language and explicit sexual references as well as adult behaviour. Mainly we see the nuts and bolts of theatre life and voice coaching, but a grudging admiration starts to develop between the two principals. Others believe that Luc has decided to cast his younger girlfriend, and the social media stories get out of control. Shortly after Lily and Luc genuinely decide they feel an attraction, a story about Luc's family and how they got their money emerges, thanks to a muck-raking journalist. As Shakespeare said, the course of true love never did run smooth.

Lucy Parker lives in New Zealand and enjoys past-century English romance. Her first book in the London Celebrities series is called ACT LIKE IT. I find her style gossipy, modern and unrestrained, showing us how some aspects of theatre don't change. While the romance may not suit more traditionally minded readers, PRETTY FACE may be just right for others to devour on their phones or Kindles.

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SUMMARY

Highly acclaimed, award-winning author of Act Like It Lucy Parker returns readers to the London stage with laugh-out-loud wit and plenty of drama

The play's the fling

It's not actress Lily Lamprey's fault that she's all curves and has the kind of voice that can fog up a camera lens. She wants to prove where her real talents lie—and that's not on a casting couch, thank you. When she hears esteemed director Luc Savage is renovating a legendary West End theater for a lofty new production, she knows it could be her chance—if only Luc wasn't so dictatorial, so bad-tempered and so incredibly sexy.

Luc Savage has respect, integrity and experience. He also has it bad for Lily. He'd be willing to dismiss it as a midlife crisis, but this exasperating, irresistible woman is actually a very talented actress. Unfortunately, their romance is not only raising questions about Lily's suddenly rising career, it's threatening Luc's professional reputation. The course of true love never did run smooth. But if they're not careful, it could bring down the curtain on both their careers…


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Re: A modern, gossipy romance on the West End stage

I loved Act Like It, so this was on my list already. Great
review!
(Sharlene Wegner 11:39am March 29, 2017)

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