Sunday, 17 May 2020

Review: The F List

The F List The F List by Alessandra Torre
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Four and a half stars.

Alessandra Torre does sweet romance without the smexy!

I love Alessandra Torre's Hollywood Dirt and so when I saw this ARC available for request I jumped at the chance to review it.

Emma Blanton used to be a trailer-trash white girl with bad teeth and an ugly name until a tragedy gave her a chance to reinvent herself into an influencer with thousands of followers and a good living from brand placement. But she'll never reach the dizzying heights of the entitled famous, the sons and daughters of the famous like Cash MItchell, the archetypal rich kid, all gleaming teeth and blonde hair, son of a famous soap opera diva, and also Emma's secret crush from before she became famous.

An arranged date goes badly wrong and leads to Emma getting a reputation as a straight-talking blogger with a bad attitude, a reputation she exploits to build her reputation, until the two of them are asked to take place in a reality TV show for MTV like Celebrity Big Brother, but without the food shortages and silly tasks. Everything is supposed to be scripted but Emma and Cash keep going off script.

I tore through this book in a single day, that's how much fun I was having, Cash and Emma are both such lovable characters and who doesn't love a celebrity reality TV show featuring the rich and good-looking?

I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.

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