Book Review: Main Character Energy by Jamie Varon

Rating: ★★
Audience: Contemporary Romance
Length: 320 pages
Author: Jamie Varon
Publisher: Park Row
Release Date: September 5th, 2023
Image & Other Reviews on: Goodreads

BOOK SUMMARY:

Poppy Banks would rather be writing mysteries than writing listicles for her dead-end job at Thought Buzz. But after a series of rejections, she’s ready to accept life on the sidelines as a plus-size woman. Her aunt Margot is the one person unwilling to give up on her niece’s dreams and tells her so at their secret yearly lunches.

But all of Poppy’s beliefs about herself are challenged when her beloved aunt dies and leaves her niece a grand surprise—a trip to her villa in the French Riviera. There, she learns her aunt intends to leave her stunning villa and secretive writer’s residency to Poppy—if she can finish her novel in six months.

When the writing countdown begins, Poppy realizes she has more to confront than her writer’s block. Family drama, complicated romances and self-doubt all threaten to throw her off course. In this fun and heartwarming debut, Poppy must decide if she can live up to her aunt’s—and her own—desire to be the main character in her own life.

Thank you Park Row Books for the gifted copy.

NOT FOR ME.

This book felt like one really long complaint. And while it did get marginally better I just wasn’t enamored with much of anything at all.

And now that I’m sitting here to write it I’m realizing I don’t really want to. This one wasn’t for me and wouldn’t be a book I recommend. Moving on.

Overall audience notes:

  • Contemporary Romance
  • Language: some strong
  • Romance: fade to black

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