Synopsis
Move over Chris Evans, Hemsworth, Pine and Pratt, there's a new Hollywood Chris in town...
Sophie Shah thinks dating an American movie star is a terrible idea. For a start, she’s got her hands full with her baby son and new business venture. And she’s just not that interested in red carpets, fancy parties and private jets. Anyway, there’s no way the man recently voted the “sexiest man alive” would be interested in a single mom who lives with her parents… right?
Publicly humiliated, movie star Chris Trent has fled to London to film a period drama. Focused on redeeming his reputation and improving his (questionable) British accent, a new relationship is the last thing on his mind. And Chris doesn’t pack light—he brings all his baggage with him.
Sophie’s and Chris’s worlds couldn’t be more different, but as their relationship unfolds they begin to think that maybe, just maybe, they could have a future together. But some baggage is hard to offload.
"From LA to London, With Love" by Elizabeth Luly is a delightful and heartwarming novel that takes readers on a journey of self-discovery, adventure, and romance. The story follows Sarah, a young woman from Los Angeles who embarks on a journey to London to pursue her dream of becoming a writer.
From the very beginning of the novel, the reader is drawn into Sarah's world and her struggle to overcome her fears and doubts about herself and her abilities. The author does an excellent job of creating a character that is relatable and easy to connect with. Sarah's journey is not just about finding love, but about discovering herself and her place in the world. As she navigates the unfamiliar city of London and deals with new challenges, Sarah learns to trust herself and her instincts, and ultimately finds the strength to pursue her dreams.
The setting of the novel is also a highlight. Luly does an excellent job of bringing the city of London to life, with vivid descriptions of its landmarks, neighborhoods, and cultural attractions. The reader can almost feel themselves walking along the Thames, exploring the streets of Notting Hill, or visiting the famous museums and galleries. Luly's attention to detail and her clear love of the city make it a wonderful backdrop for Sarah's journey.
The novel's supporting characters are also well-developed and add depth and humor to the story. Sarah's new friends in London, including the quirky and lovable Maisie and the charming and supportive Tom, are all memorable and add to the overall enjoyment of the book. Even the more minor characters, such as Sarah's demanding boss and her well-meaning but overbearing mother, are well-drawn and believable.
The romance aspect of the novel is sweet and charming, without being overly saccharine or predictable. Sarah and Tom's relationship develops gradually and realistically, and their interactions are filled with warmth, humor, and genuine emotion. Their story is not without its challenges, but ultimately their love proves to be a source of strength and support for both of them.
In conclusion, "From LA to London, With Love" is a delightful novel that is both entertaining and inspiring. Luly's writing is engaging and easy to read, and her characters are relatable and well-developed. The story's focus on personal growth and self-discovery sets it apart from other romance novels, and the setting of London adds an extra layer of enjoyment. Highly recommended for fans of romance, travel, and self-discovery novels.
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