Snark and Stage Fright
Release Date: 03/10/15
Swoon Romance
Summary from Goodreads:
Happily-ever-after isn’t as happy or forever as Jane Austen makes it look. Just something Georgia Barrett learns when her sharp tongue costs her the only guy she’s ever really cared about: Michael Endicott.
Determined to move on, Georgia lands the lead role in the school’s fall musical. But to survive on stage, she’ll need to learn to express herself without her protective shield of snark. She soon discovers being honest with others means being honest with herself, and the truth is she’s still in love with Michael.
But from the looks of Michael’s new girlfriend, Georgia isn’t the only one who tried to move on. Apparently, some people are just better at it than others. And when Michael and his girlfriend join the cast of the fall musical, Georgia finds out that snark and stage fright are the least of her worries…
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~ REVIEW ~
5 STARS
At first I thought I wouldn't like Georgia because of her snarky attitude. I know that it is one of her flaws but it was said flaw that started her relationship with Michael down the drain. Not only that but she can't help but notice and compare the difference between her and Michael including his experiences despite the fact Michael just wanted to move forward and not look back. Of course, this doesn't solve anything for Georgia. It's kind of pretty obvious where their relationship is heading. No more additional spoiler. All I can say is that during their breakup something happens that would distraught Georgia. She maybe or not be in denial.
Although despite that I liked both Georgia and Michael. They seemed genuine and good just the way they are. I kind of got frustrated with them too and kind of like to knock some sense into them.
But I do love the themes in this story. It has a heartwarming feel to it and still fun to read. I think I need to read/reread the first books in this series.
~ REVIEW ~
5 STARS
At first I thought I wouldn't like Georgia because of her snarky attitude. I know that it is one of her flaws but it was said flaw that started her relationship with Michael down the drain. Not only that but she can't help but notice and compare the difference between her and Michael including his experiences despite the fact Michael just wanted to move forward and not look back. Of course, this doesn't solve anything for Georgia. It's kind of pretty obvious where their relationship is heading. No more additional spoiler. All I can say is that during their breakup something happens that would distraught Georgia. She maybe or not be in denial.
Although despite that I liked both Georgia and Michael. They seemed genuine and good just the way they are. I kind of got frustrated with them too and kind of like to knock some sense into them.
But I do love the themes in this story. It has a heartwarming feel to it and still fun to read. I think I need to read/reread the first books in this series.
About the Author
Stephanie Wardrop grew up in Reading, Pennsylvania, a town mostly famous for being a railroad card in Monopoly. After giving up on her childhood goal of becoming a pirate, she decided to become a writer but took a detour through lots of college and grad school and ended up teaching writing and British and American literature. She's the author of the Swoon Romance e-novella series Snark and Circumstance, based on Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, and lives in western New England with her husband, kids, cats, and gecko.
Stephanie Wardrop grew up in Reading, Pennsylvania, a town mostly famous for being a railroad card in Monopoly. After giving up on her childhood goal of becoming a pirate, she decided to become a writer but took a detour through lots of college and grad school and ended up teaching writing and British and American literature. She's the author of the Swoon Romance e-novella series Snark and Circumstance, based on Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, and lives in western New England with her husband, kids, cats, and gecko.
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