REVIEW: Famous for a Living

Cat is an influencer, living in NYC, phone in hand documenting everything. But when she makes a bad deal, she is forced into hiding. She retreats to her uncle’s national park to lick her wounds and let the criticisms settle. But she is anything but outdoorsy and it is the middle of winter. When she shows up with a ton of suitcases and phone in hand, one of her uncle’s rangers immediately criticizes her. His judginess is something she’s felt before but it rolls off him in waves now. She needs to find a way to survive the wilderness and figure out her next move.

This one is definitely more of a women’s fiction / finding yourself / empowerment read than a romance or romcom. Don’t get me wrong, it has its cute, quirky, flirty moments but you’re going to wait a long time til you get any action and even then it’s very PG. I like that. Cat is a bit immature and one note but she is desperately trying to find her way, even if that way is the exact one she started with… This one’s a great pallatte cleanser or fun beach read but probably won’t shake your soul or stick with you for any length of time.

Thanks to Booksparks for the gifted copy. All opinions above are my own.

If you could be an influencer (for anything other than books of course) what would you choose?

Published by openmypages

I am the Vice President of Clinical Affairs for a medical device company where my job is to promote the utility of the device to doctors. I have science and business degrees and have editorial experience in medical communications. In college, I served as an Editorial Assistant for a healthcare communications company and have served on two editorial boards for peer-reviewed journals. In my free time, I always have a book in my hand... or two or three! On average, I read 20 books a month. I have looked to combine two of my skill sets to review on Goodreads and promote books on Instagram that I love to other readers. I'm open to partnering with publishers as an influencer for book tours, giveaways etc.

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