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Lose Me By M.C.Frank

Jane Austen meets K-drama in this compulsively readable romance.

"Today is not the day I die."

Ari Demos starts every day with this thought. Fresh out of high school, she's landed a coveted role as a stunt double in a new Pride and Prejudice adaptation starring the Hollywood phenomenon Weston Spencer. But this job isn't going to be easy: Ari will be performing complicated water stunts and driving fast cars along the narrow cliffs of Corfu. One false step and she could lose not only her job, but her life.

And then Wes Spencer, Mr Darcy himself, arrives in Greece. He's got dirty blonde hair, a mile-long yacht and a bored look on that gorgeous face. Ari wants nothing to do with the rich actor boy, but on the day she meets him, she has an accident. One that almost claims her life. And now she can't hide from the truth any longer:

She might be much closer to losing everything than she thought. She might be dying. And the British actor is the last person she'd expect to save her life.

She's a hard-working island girl. He's adored by millions. Falling in love was never supposed to be a part of the job. Staying alive was never supposed to be a part of growing up.

Was this story ever meant for a happily ever after?

After reader No Ordinary Star series by M.C.Frank, I couldn’t wait to get a hold on one of her other books.

This book sent me right into the feels of Ari’s troubled life and how much I wanted to comfort the heck out of this woman with a hug. Her voice and powerful presence was felt throughout the entire book as when I started reading I couldn't help but relate to everything.

This modern take on Jane Austen is hands down a thumbs up from me, I was thrown through thorns and had risen into the arms of the character's mind and that’s what every reader could dream of.

“Day one of the shoot, that day when I kissed you on the water. I meant it. It wasn’t for the cameras. That was an excuse to do something that. . . I felt I would die if I didn’t kiss you again.”

I couldn't help but love the resemblance to Pride and Prejudice that the story really imprinted on my mind. I literally had dreams about the book after reading it! Literally! This book was much more than just a book to me but more so was the retelling of life's mistakes and how something so evil can turn into something so beautiful.

I loved the drama between Ari and Wes, romance was there but the driven anger between them is what made me fall in love throughout the chapters. I loved the fast-paced read as it grasped at everything I wanted and more. I left the book wanting a second story, M.C.Franks writing left an imprint of my heart and I NEED to read more her pieces.


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