Friday, July 16, 2021

Plot Twist - by Bethany Turner

 


About the book:

An aspiring screenwriter has a chance encounter with an actor who could be the man of her dreams. Over the next ten years, she’ll write the story . . . but will he end up being the star?

February 4, 2003, promises to be a typical day for Olivia Ross—a greeting card writer whose passion project is a screenplay of her own. But after she and a handsome actor have a magical meet-cute in a coffee shop, they make a spontaneous pact: in ten years, after they’ve found the success they’re just sure they’re going to achieve, they’ll return to the coffeehouse to partner up and make a film together. The only problem? Olivia neglected to get the stranger’s name. But she doesn’t forget his face—or the date.

For the next ten years, every February 4 is marked with coincidences and ironies for Olivia. As men come and go and return to her life, she continues to write, but still wonders about the guy from the coffee shop—the nameless actor she’s almost certain has turned out to be Hamish MacDougal, now a famous A-lister and Hollywood leading man.

But a lot can happen in ten years, and while waiting for the curtain to rise on her fate, the true story of Olivia’s life is being written—and if she’s not careful, she’ll completely miss the real-life romantic comedy playing out right before her eyes.

My review:

This was a very original idea but I ended up having a hard time staying interested in the story as it went on.  With it only taking place on the same day every year and catching us up on what happened in the meantime, I didn't feel like I got to know any of the characters very well.  While it was clean, there wasn't really any spiritual content, which was also disappointing as I expected it to have some faith element.  I liked the twists that happened.  There was some romance and some amusing moments but while I absolutely loved Bethany Turner's last book, this one just didn't measure up to that standard for me.  Some people might like this book, though.

I received a free ebook from Netgalley and Thomas Nelson.  I was not compensated for this review.  All opinions are my own.