The Romance Rehearsal by Annie Dye

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The Romance Rehearsal by Annie Dyer, book three in The English Gent series, is a must read for theater lovers everywhere. Suddenly finding yourself promoted from assistant director to director in a London theatre could be overwhelming enough. Finding out the leading man is the boy you never quite got over twelve years ago is definitely going to add an interesting angle to the experience.

Maven Green a theatre director who moved back to a city she loved to be closer to family. She is passionate, strong and witty. During the summer before college, she fell in love with a boy who shared her love for the theater, She knew they only had the summer, but even years after they said goodbye, no one ever really measured up to Anthony. Anthony Dewhurst was born to a titled English family, and while he loves his family, he wanted to follow his passion, not run his family estate. He chose to follow his acting dream. He is charismatic and honorable.  Almost a decade later fate pushed them together again. Maven was a successful producer and Anthony was a successful actor. When he is cast in her new production, the passion that they once shared is still there, with sparks flying. While Maven never pictured herself as settling down, she realizes that no one could capture her heart except Anthony. When she dares to show her vulnerability, he pulls back. Anthony realizes that Maven is worth giving up everything, but thanks to the deal with his brother, he may never have what he truly wants most.

Ms. Dyer has created a wonderful story of life imitating art with characters full of depth and layers.

This tale is rich with magnetic attraction, off the charts chemistry, clever banter, and charming characters chasing after a second chance for a forever love. I enjoyed and highly recommend The Romance Rehearsal is to other readers.

 

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.


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