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Casting Call (Off Screen Book 5), by J.A. Armstrong

Casting Call (Off Screen Book 5), by J.A. Armstrong

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Casting Call (Off Screen Book 5), by J.A. Armstrong

Casting Call (Off Screen Book 5), by J.A. Armstrong



Casting Call (Off Screen Book 5), by J.A. Armstrong

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Three years passes quickly in the limelight. Writer Addison Blake, and her wife actress Emma Bronson, have weathered more than one storm together. The popular television show that the two helped create called OFF SCREEN continues to draw audiences, making the couple a hot commodity. But, something is missing for Emma. The pair have adjusted to their life together and fallen into a comfortable routine. So, what could she be missing? Emma has it all, money, fame, beauty, a partner who adores her, and a romantic life that remains passionate. There is one role she still longs to play. Can she find the courage to ask Addison to issue a new CASTING CALL?

Casting Call (Off Screen Book 5), by J.A. Armstrong

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #48587 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-06-29
  • Released on: 2015-06-29
  • Format: Kindle eBook
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Too much rehash of previous book By Roni I'm a huge fan of both series by J.A. Armstrong. Having said that I will say this one was my least favorite. To me it seemed like a lot of the book was spent rehashing what happened in the past books. I understand the need to remind readers on tidbits from previous books as a refresher but to me this felt more like it was written for someone who didn't really read the past books. If I take away all the rehash then I would say it was good. I like watching how Addy & Em's relationship deals with day to day life and like always there are a few scenes that will make you laugh and smile.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Enjoyed despite 23 editing errors, a racing pace, & unresolved storylines. By Tara R. Baumdier I found the story to provide the same level of enjoyment I discovered in the author's previous installments in this series. For that reason I would have no hesitation in rewarding it with 5 stars. I am however, uncomfortable with the author's pace in moving the story rapidly along. She leapfrogs through weeks, months, and years. It put me in mind of a Reader's Digest condensation, and a sloppy one at that.At one point, while traveling, Addison and Emma discuss a gift Addy will bring to Em when she returns. The author invests a great deal into the buildup of suspense and significance of the gift, only to skip forward once again, to a time long after Addy's return, leaving the mystery of her gift unaddressed through to the end of the book!In another instance, the eponymous middle name of a character is revealed which is of significance to the reader because of its resolution of several conversations which occur in this and a prior installment. The reader anticipates a joyful response and romantic observances by Addy and Em, but the opportunity for a joyful exchange between them is confusingly and conspicuously never exploited, to the reader's disappointment. The way these have been handled make me strongly suspect that the author actually forgot to wrap up issues, in her rush to get this installment to market!I have no idea why previous reviewers had problems with excessive rehashing of events from previous installments. I found the writing to be just fine in that regard. I suppose those with better recall than I have, might find any allusion to prior accounts an annoyance, but it would never have occurred to me to make that observation.Considering the plethoric abundance of inexcusable editing errors we encounter in the nascent advent of independent publishing, this installment of the series featured comparatively few. Still, when I encounter one, I feel harshly slapped out of my imagination into reality, losing the depth of my immersion into the story. It greatly puzzles me why an obviously creative, imaginative and highly talented storyteller would put such considerable effort into her art, only to ignore the necessity to employ the talents of someone who can supplement her weakness in narrative grammar, spelling, and the difficulty we all have in spotting our own errors.I'm afraid this far-too-common feature of sloppy publishing will continue to plague us until we readers begin to address it as a significant criterion for review. I'm going to penalize such editorial negligence in my own reviews by eliminating a single star.I submit a proposition that we move to a system where each star corresponds to each of a number of criteria so that the reader can tailor his book selection to eliminate from consideration any book which indicates weakness in a criterion the reader values. e.g. If a book is weak in terms of editing errors, and the reader finds such books objectionable, an empty star in that column could afford the reader a greater economy of his time in making a choice he will not later regret.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Too many Grammatical Mistakes By Bethany M This was an ok addition to the series but the grammatical mistakes as well as calling some characters the wrong name in parts detracted from the story for me. I ended up skipping whole swaths just to get to the point and have it be done.

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