Lies, Love, and Breakfast at Tiffany's
by Julie Wright
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Pub Date Nov 06 2018 | Archive Date Nov 13 2018
Shadow Mountain Publishing | Shadow Mountain
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Description
Women in Hollywood are just pretty faces. But Silvia Bradshaw knows that’s a lie, and she’s ready to be treated as an equal and prove her worth as one of Hollywood’s newest film editors.
The Love
She and Ben Mason had worked together as editors before Silvia got her big break, so he’s the perfect person to ask for feedback on her first major film. But even as their friendship begins to blossom into something more, a lawsuit surfaces, jeopardizing both Ben and Silvia’s jobs—as well as their fledgling romance. Audrey Hepburn once said: “The most important thing is to enjoy your life—to be happy—it’s all that matters.” Silvia agrees. Or she used to. It’s one thing to risk her job and her heart, but can she really risk Ben’s, too? Does she have the right to make decisions for her own happiness when they affect so many other people?
The Breakfast
With everything to lose, Silvia meets Ben for breakfast at his favorite diner, Tiffany’s, for one last conversation before the credits roll on true love.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781629724874 |
PRICE | $15.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 320 |
Featured Reviews
I enjoyed this sweet contemporary romance set in the film editing world. The Audrey Hepburn theme was great.
Many thanks to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for my ARC. All opinions are my own.
What a FUN BOOK!
LOVED the Audrey Hepburn theme!
This is a MUST-READ for sure-
I am loving the books coming from Shadow Mountain right now-- keep it up!
Julie Wright does a beautiful job of describing emotion well enough to convey to the reader not just the feeling of a scene or a setting, the but the emotions of her characters. Enough so that you draw a connection emotionally to the characters in the book, making them come alive.
Julie couching the plot in Silvia's search for happiness was a beautiful way to mirror that both Audrey and Silvia are more than their looks. Just as Silvia's character was discovering that happiness comes from the inside, not the outside, so does our goodness and beauty. The author's metaphor between the two ideas gave depth to the plot.
This is the second book where Julie Wright has taken an iconic woman and used them to not only motivate her main character, but to motivate us; to change our hearts and inspire our minds. By the end of the book I wanted to go rent "Breakfast at Tiffany's" to see what I missed as a young 14 year old. Then I wanted to go rent a biography on Audrey Hepburn and learn all I can about this woman who was a revolutionary in her time. I want to be strong enough to say, "I'm good at what I do and I will not be undervalued." Good literature motivates to do and to become, our best selves.
Silvia Bradshaw is navigating Hollywood as a female film editor in an industry where misogyny abounds (especially from her boss) and other females are few and far between. With a huge, career-making deadline looking over her head--and a boss who is too drunk and angry to help in any way--she enlists a movie editor friend, Ben, for feedback. She had Ben had worked together for years, but because of a no-dating rule at their old studio, things never went beyond friendship. The pull of attraction is strong between them, but add in an old girlfriend, a vindictive P.A., a lawsuit, and a secret-keeping Grandma, and the road to romance gets very complicated.
This book was so much fun to read! I loved the insight into what an editor for a movie does, and I loved a character that wasn't afraid to stand up for herself! Silvia and Ben were a fantastic couple, and I loved that the plot took a few turns I didn't expect. The Audrey Hepburn quotes were just icing on the cake of a well-thought out, heartfelt book that was impossible to put down.
Thanks to NetGalley and Shadow Mountain for the eARC.
Romance, clean
This was a lovely read. Silvia's journey into editing films and production is rough and hard as she navigates being an assistant to a director who isn't engaged in his film. Her relationship with Ben, as a friend at a rival studio (her former place of employment, and former co-worker) is tricky, and seems to be met with road blocks in myriad forms. Silvia's family, her friends, her job, and of course, Ben meld together to make a lovely romantic read, and more than just a romance. Life, work, real life, love and happiness all rolled together. Beautiful, lush read, with problems, lovely romantic moments, and a lovely HEA. I think I enjoyed this much more than many 'Hollywood' set novels I have read recently. Well-done, and well-earned 4 from me (not given frequently). I think my favorite of all of her books I have read. Can't wait to read her next work.
I so loved this book way more than the first in the series! Silvia is such an enjoyable character and Ben is the perfect swoon-worthy, but also just normal guy that any girl would be lucky to have! I loved the details this story provided for what a film editor career is like and also the fears and anxieties that come from cancer. Overall, this was an amazing book that I thoroughly enjoyed!
Thank you Shadow Mountain Publishing and NetGalley for this eARC!
Thank you net galley for an advance copy of the novel. I loved everything about it! This was the second piece by this author that I have read and I enjoyed this one even more than the first.
This is a contemporary clean romance set with the backdrop if the movie editing world. Silvia, a half blind editor, slowly realizes that she is in love with her friend, Ben, an editor at a competing studio.
The relationship that develops is sweet, tender,and very true to life. I Hought both characters were well rounded and real with flaws and challenges to over come.
If you're a fan of movies so many quotes throughoutare relayed in a game played by Silvia and Ben. I will recommend this book and Cannot wait for more by this author!
I initially requested this book due to the cover and title along with reading a few lines of the description and boy am I glad I did. I really enjoyed the characters in this book and often found myself rooting for Silvia when it came to her life at work and her love life. The supporting characters did not disappoint either. I loved Silvia’s sassy grandma and the banter between her and Ben.
Anyone with an interest in movies will appreciate the little homages to movie lines and references scattered throughout the book.
I finished this book in two days and I really want to have an Audrey Hepburn marathon. I think Silvia would approve. Now if only I could invite her over to join me.
Told all in first person account, this book takes you into the world of behind the scenes movie editing. The main character Silvia, has perhaps defied the odds and is exactly where she wants to be. With a well known studio and a picture company behind her, everything seems to be working out just great. Except she is an 'assistant' editor which means she is at the mercy of the chief editor, who, hasn't done a single thing on the project so far. Time is ticking and there is a looming deadline to meet. By chance she runs into one of her best friends from the past, who is also an editor and she spent many years working with. With mutual respect between them, Ben offers to help Silvia with her project. Except there is all kind of legal problems that may arise with Ben accessing the studio, and having a hand in the work. In the mix of it all Silvia re-examines her entire relationship with Ben. Are they friends, were they only ever friends, what do all the little things she keeps noticing mean? Could there be a possibility of more?
This may seem like a simple case of two friends reconnecting, but there is so much more to this story. I really liked the element that is brought in with Audrey Hepburn. Silvia & Audrey have a connection, and that threads throughout the book. Uncannily, other people comment on her likeness to Audrey, in appearance and also her eyes.
I enjoyed that this was a little different from other books I have read. Julie Wright has written another fantastic plot, that embellishes the story with many minor characters.
Thanks to Netgalley & Shadow Mountain for the eARC. This is my honest review.
Lies, Love and Breakfast at Tiffany's by Julie Wright is about long time friends finding there way to romance. The characters are realistic and personable. They make mistakes and learn from them. They have flaws. Those flaws make the story come alive. Wright does an excellent job of keeping you reading -- it's easy to keep going. I really enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone looking for something lighthearted to pass the time with!
**I received an advanced copy of this book in exchange for my review. My review is not influenced by that exchange and the opinions expressed are my own.**
**Thanks to NetGalley and Shadow Mountain for the eARC of this book.**
I’ve made it no small secret that I have a hard time with contemporary romance. I can’t explain why, it just hit and miss for me. More miss than hit. I’m much more critical of the genre, maybe because I’m critical of modern people in general (it’s take me days to explain that - it’s probably not for the reasons you’re thinking of).
So when I give a novel with a contemporary setting five stars, that is extremely high praise. And in this book’s case, the last 10% is what sold it to me. Up to that point, it felt like a run-of-the-mill contemporary romance. Not great, but nothing happened to mortally offend my readerly sensibilities (look up some of my other reviews of this genre and you might find some scathing - of hilarious - commentary). But the way this one resolved was a lovely surprise. I didn’t expect the ending to go that way, but I was quite pleased it did.
Fittingly enough, it reminded me of my feelings at the end of my favorite Audrey Hepburn film, Roman Holiday. When I first saw that movie, I thought I should have hated the ending. But it was done in such a way that I was actually satisfied. While this book ends differently than Roman Holiday did, my feelings about it are similar, if that makes sense.
(I’m trying to tippy-toe around spoilers. Not sure if it’s working.)
All in all, a fascinating and different concept for a romance. I haven’t said how much I appreciated that the characters are film editors in Hollywood, rather than actors or producers or some other big-shot profession. That kind of thing gets overdone in romance. Even the book that this is a sequel to, Lies Jane Austen Told Me, involves the high-powered corporate world. But this... it’s the background people who rarely get the glitz and glamour. I enjoyed that immensely.
Super fun book. I enjoyed the story and the characters and the romance. Perfect. I highly recommend.
I have never been even a little bit disappointed by one of these Proper Romances. And this one was no exception. In fact, this one might be my favorite Proper Romance I’ve read. I loved everything about it!
Let’s start with Silvia. There are so many great things about her. She’s a woman working hard as a film editor. And when I say working hard, I mean that she’s doing her own job and her bosses and she’s doing a great job of covering that last bit up. Silvia has so many things going for her, you’d never know that she only has one eye. Well…that is, the people in her life don’t know she only has one eye. I loved how she talked about her eye, she even named it, Audrey, after Audrey Hepburn. The way Silvia thinks about Audrey Hepburn and talks about her makes the story just that much better.
I loved Silvia’s grandma. She’s this little old lady who loves old movies. She is the most sassy person you could imagine. I loved how she kept telling Silvia not to sass her, so funny! She seemed so…not vulnerable…until she was. She was one of my favorite parts about this book.
Now we’re to Ben. In this one, you only see the plot through Silvia’s eyes. Sometimes it’s hard not to see the whole plot. But I’m just realizing that I didn’t think at all about that while I was reading this book. That tells me that the author did a great job with Silvia. I liked Ben’s character. There was so much chemistry between him and Silvia. The whole plot between the two of them just worked.
There are so many other great characters. I won’t talk about any more of them. I was thrilled that Emma from Lies Jane Austen Told Me was a big part of this one. But how could she not be? She is Silvia’s best friend.
The plot of this one was fabulous! There was so much more going on than just a love story, although there was that. And it’s a great one too! Make sure you pick this one up! It’s one of my very favorites.