

Love, Camera, Action!
End Scene by Elise Faber is available now!
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First came the director yelling, “Action!
Next came the actual acting.
Last came . . . the end scene.Or at least, that was what I liked to call my job as a publicist to Hollywood’s elite. If my client hit it big, I was the one who’d made that possible. And while being on call twenty-four seven meant I was chronically single, I was fine with that. I’d been in a serious relationship once and had ultimately discovered that I wasn’t cut out for commitment or being tied down or living in a small town.I needed lights and excitement, paparazzi and enough traffic that the air always smelled faintly of exhaust.
I definitely didn’t need one Aaron Weaver—my ex-boyfriend and current occupant of my former home and very, very small town in Utah—tying me down or making me feel like the world’s biggest jerk, just because I wanted my life to be something more than open fields and cow patties.
But then I had to leave L.A. and go home to my father, to my small town . . . to Aaron.
And I discovered there might be much more to him than I’d ever expected.
In fact, I discovered that I might have missed out on the best end scene of my life by letting him go at all.
Sunny Shelly’s Review: 4 Stars
This second-chance romance has all the feels. Maggie and Aaron are fantastic characters, and I felt each of their pain from the get-go. When Maggie returns home to Utah when her dad falls ill, she is hoping to feel something more than the guilt she’s had for following her dreams. Not just with her dad, but her childhood sweetheart, Aaron, as well. He is so angry, still, 10 years later, that he wasn’t enough for Maggie to want to stay.
After they have a blow-out, Aaron finally opens his eyes and realizes that he’s just as much to blame for the breakup. He knew Maggie wanted more, so why did he not support her dreams? Why make her choose? Eventually he comes around, and when they are unexpectedly working together, Aaron takes the chance to start things new with Maggie.
While I’m not obsessive over this story, I did enjoy it quite a bit. Even if the ending felt rushed. I also appreciated that there was a reconciliation with Maggie and her ornery dad… even though that felt rushed and easily explained as well. But all in all, End Scene was a lighthearted, low-angst second chance romance. And I am really looking forward to Talon’s story after that epilogue!
I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.
About the Author:
USA Today bestselling author, Elise Faber, loves chocolate, Star Wars, Harry Potter, and hockey (the order depending on the day and how well her team — the Sharks! — are playing). She and her husband also play as much hockey as they can squeeze into their schedules, so much so that their typical date night is spent on the ice. Elise is the mom to two exuberant boys and lives in Northern California. Connect with her in her Facebook group, the Fabinators or find more information about her books at http://www.elisefaber.com.
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