Review: Fame and Privilege by L. C. Reagan

Posted December 1, 2019 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review: Fame and Privilege by L. C. ReaganFame and Privilege by L.C. Reagan
Published by Self Published Publication Date: July 7, 2019
Pages: 206
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four-stars

Billionaire Jenn Cooper has run her own movie studio for the last 3 years with the utmost success. Everything in her life has been easy due to the wealth and privilege she's been afforded. Ryan Price is a young and talented manager in Hollywood who represents up-and-coming starlet Julia Belle. What will happen when Price and Cooper try to collaborate on one of Hollywood's most promising stories to date? Let's just say that things in Hollywood never follow the script.

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I was excited to read this story because I love reading about Hollywood. Fame and Privilege is a compelling and emotional story with Intriguing characters. L. C. Reagan takes the reader on a journey into the movie making process.  We learn about the people involved and all the cutthroat maneuvering that goes on behind the scenes.

 

Jenn and Ryan meet when they decide to make a movie together. Jenn is head of an independent studio. She is rich and powerful and grew up in Hollywood, but she also has vulnerabilities. Ryan is an up and coming manager new to the industry. He didn’t grow up Hollywood and is working hard to make it in the business. Ryan is immediately intrigued and attracted to Jenn.  He is never intimidated by Jenn, in fact, he admires her confidence and success. Ryan is confident enough to be with a strong and independent woman. He is sweet and charming and he cares about Jenn and will do anything for her. 

 

Jenn and Ryan are perfect for each other. Unfortunately, they have to keep their feelings for each other hidden while they make their movie. I liked these two together and I found the Hollywood backdrop fascinating.