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A review by 13rebecca13
Off Camera by Chelsea Curto
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
I have thoroughly enjoyed the Love Through A Lens series but I think this one (book four) is my favourite!
I recommend reading the other three books first just so you get a real feel for the characters. I would also suggest reading Face Off which is the first in the DC Stars series ahead of this one. I think reading a series and getting to go back into a world feels really warm and comforting.
Off Camera is Reid and Avery's book. Reid is best friends with Dallas from book three, kicker for NFL team the Titans, and Maverick from Face Off. Reid runs the Titans social media accounts and has been having an online feud for a few years with the woman who runs the Thunderhawks accounts, Avery, with the two of them trying to one-up each other.
Reid meets Avery at a bar and the two instantly click. Neither of them know who the other is, nor the fact that they are the people behind the social media accounts. Eventually the truth is uncovered and what I love about this book is that you can feel the tension from their feud and how it develops into a proper relationship.
Reid is my favourite male main character from this series. We get a bit of vulnerability from him because he wasn't into sports and prefers comics and tech but is surrounded by athletes.
I just love this series.
I recommend reading the other three books first just so you get a real feel for the characters. I would also suggest reading Face Off which is the first in the DC Stars series ahead of this one. I think reading a series and getting to go back into a world feels really warm and comforting.
Off Camera is Reid and Avery's book. Reid is best friends with Dallas from book three, kicker for NFL team the Titans, and Maverick from Face Off. Reid runs the Titans social media accounts and has been having an online feud for a few years with the woman who runs the Thunderhawks accounts, Avery, with the two of them trying to one-up each other.
Reid meets Avery at a bar and the two instantly click. Neither of them know who the other is, nor the fact that they are the people behind the social media accounts. Eventually the truth is uncovered and what I love about this book is that you can feel the tension from their feud and how it develops into a proper relationship.
Reid is my favourite male main character from this series. We get a bit of vulnerability from him because he wasn't into sports and prefers comics and tech but is surrounded by athletes.
I just love this series.