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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Feb 2014 - re-read (again) and still love this one. ***** This book is featured on Cocktail Hour episode 14. A very good book. Wish there was more by the author. She does have some other online stories under the name Dabkey. http://www.cocktailhour.c-spot.net/archives/62 Wow! This book is now one of my top 3 favourite books of all time. It simply has it all! A neat build-up, enough drama, pure love, Hollywood insights and lots of passion. But most of all, it has a happy ending. "And Playing the Role of Herself" is written in first-person narrative narrated by one of the two main characters, Caidence Harris. A lovable 34-year-old actress who stars in a prime-time show called "9th Precinct". A police drama about a homicide squad with six detectives. The other main character is Robyn Ward, an aspiring starlet in the show "In their Defence". Robyn seems like the stereotypical famous, successful and, above all, drop-dead gorgeous actress in Hollywood. She has model features and a successful boyfriend named "Josh", a well-known tennis player. She really has it all, doesn't she? "9th Precinct" is a spin-off of "In Their Defence", so Caid and Robyn cross paths now and then. They also share the same trailer next to the studios, making it hard for Caid to avoid Robyn's husky, deep voice and indescribable beauty. As they frequently meet on set, they become friends and begin to build a friendship in which Caid learns much more about Robyn and her secrets. Sometimes it feels that Robyn has a kind of "power" over Caid. That no matter what she decides or does, Caid will agree, which she never actually does. And although both react impulsively at times, it's because the feelings for the other overwhelm them. And in the end, they overcome all their insecurities and fears together, knowing that life wouldn't be the same without the other. All these things make the book so great because it portrays the two of them sympathetically–it makes them human. As well as the likeable main characters, endearing secondary characters such as Liz and Josh are introduced. The two drive the plot forward, as do Caid and Robyn. Liz, whose personality develops even further, particularly appealed to me, and I can't imagine the book without her. This story somehow touched me deeply, and I can't explain why or how. But the emotions, struggles, and development touched my heart, I think. I will forever remember this book as one of my all-time favourites. "I love you, and I told you before that if you wanted me, you had me." Caidence Harris has just landed a TV show after sizzling a beer commercial. She is questioning her sexuality…mainly because of her sometimes-co-star, Robyn Ward. Robyn is in a very public relationship with Josh, a tennis player, and together they make one of the most photographed, beautiful couple. Read the full review @https://www.bestlesficreviews.com/2019/01/and-playing-role-of-herself-by-k-e-lane.html no reviews | add a review
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Recipient of three "Goldies" from the Golden Crown Literary Society, the premier organization for the support and nourishment of quality lesbian literature. And Playing the Role of Herself won in the categories of Lesbian Romance, Lesbian Debut Author, and the Ann Bannon Popular Choice Award. Actress Caidence Harris is living her dreams after landing a leading role among the star-studded, veteran cast of 9th Precinct, a hot new police drama shot on location in glitzy LA. Her sometimes-costar Robyn Ward is magnetic, glamorous, and devastatingly beautiful, the quintessential A-List celebrity on the fast track to superstardom. When the two meet on the set of 9th Precinct, Caid is instantly infatuated but settles for friendship, positive that Robyn is both unavailable and uninterested. Soon Caid sees that all is not as it appears, but can she take a chance and risk her heart when the outcome is so uncertain? The leading ladies and the supporting cast of this debut novel by K. E. Lane will charm you, entertain you, and leave you with a smile on your face, eager for Ms. Lane's next offering. Contains mature themes. No library descriptions found. |
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Highly recommended for lovers of romance and audiobooks. The production is great, as is the narrator. ( )