Power, money, and fame spell happiness—at least in the movies. Hollywood film producer Kate Nyland has it all, including her gorgeous movie star girlfriend, Hannah Corrant. Amid the excitement of shooting multimillion dollar movies and being photographed by the ever-present paparazzi after a glimpse of Hannah, Kate is reminded continuously that her life couldn’t be better. That is, until she arrives in Florida to begin shooting her next film. There she meets Dawn Brock, a beautiful, deeply spiritual artist, who sets off sparks that Kate can not allow to ignite. But just how can she quell what burns so intensely and seems impossibly unavoidable? And what will happen when Hannah arrives in town for the movie shoot? From behind-the-scenes rendezvous to center stage passions, Kate discovers that love on location doesn’t always follow the script.
Lisa Girolami has been in the entertainment industry since 1979. She holds a BA in Fine Art and an MS in Psychology. Previous jobs included ten years as production executive in the motion picture industry and another two decades producing and designing theme parks for Disney and Universal Studios. After six years as the Director of Creative Development for a firm in Los Angeles, she has returned to Disney as a Senior Show Producer on the renovation of Disney's California Adventure theme park. She's also a counselor at a mental health facility in Garden Grove. She currently lives in Long Beach, California.
This is not a love-at-first-sight story, in my opinion, I think it’s more like an attraction at first sight, at least for one of the lead characters, and I’d dare to say, not strong enough in the beginning.
A story that starts off very slowly, portraying the relationship between one of the lead characters with her current gf and that really focuses on the main romance only after several chapters.
Fortunately, after some time the story improves considerably. So, I’d say that after half of the book the story really gets interesting and closer to what a real romance is (a nice one).
From the moment the romance really takes place, there are sweet, nice and hot moments between them. The chemistry they had from the beginning becomes more solid and so their interactions. Their conversations are engaging and the love/sex scenes are nicely portrayed.
To conclude, the story was nice but the reason that leads to this romance is what made me feel disappointed somehow. Anyway, it’s just a matter of time before it really gets better.
First, this book is fabulous. Now, I want to talk a bit about the extraordinary author. Her mini bio references her Hollywood experience and I enthusiastically applaud how deftly Lisa Girolami brought me front and center plus top to bottom into the truly insane world of tinsel town's movie making and some of its amazing subsectors. The key characters and their stories are astounding, but they wouldn't shine nearly as brightly if the surroundings weren't so lovingly and richly laid out to embellish the entire happening. Back to the book, one of the on location sites is in Orlando, Florida. It is here that a miraculous encounter replete with blinding flashes of instantaneous connection occurs when the successfully established film producer meets the breathtakingly beautiful and accomplished artisan from Florida Design and Fabrication affectionately referred throughout the story as simply FDF. Enchantingly exhilarating!
Kate Nyland is the owner of StormRunner Productions in addition to being a very active movie producer. On occasion, it felt as if Kate were the equivalent of three people for the amount of work she produces and manages plus her awareness and understanding of the output of her entire company and the organizations her company contracts for work needed. Additionally, when she was involved romantically with an up-and-coming actress, it almost appeared as if she were on the go twenty four and seven. However, her whole life takes a staggering turn when, while attempting to rectify a scheduling issue with one of her company's contractors, she meets and interacts with their lead art director. Kate is stunned, initially speechless, and thrown into sensual overload upon being introduced to and interacting with Dawn. Near nirvana!
Dawn Brock is the very talented lead art director for FDF. She was recently promoted to foreman ostensibly as part of FDF's attempt to get back on schedule. She is clearly a very skillful woman whose comfort is definitely in the shop and not at a negotiating table, but her wisdom and experience allow her to maintain her stature and poise while her company seemingly attempts to bamboozle StormRunner, thereby covering up their own deficiencies. It later becomes clear that Dawn is also a remarkably talented lover. The intimate scenes involving Kate and Dawn most definitely required a tall, cool, icy beverage for me to maintain clarity, attention, and equilibrium. Ancillary to Kate and Dawn's heated interludes are Dawn's thoroughly enjoyable plus supportive friends. Add the sympathetic and loyal associates of Kate who clearly recognize the exquisite pairing these two make more than accentuates the rightness of this match. Heavenly hookup!
What would a great book be without a deliciously distinctive villain. Lo and behold that up-and-coming actress with whom Kate was involved is unquestionably a vile woman in top-of-the-line designer clothes. This book is more than entertaining. It is memorable and lavishly layered to hopefully satisfy everyone everywhere. Outstanding!
NOTE: This book was provided by Bold Strokes Books for the purpose of a review on Rainbow Book Reviews.
I don't think i have any serious thumbs down remark to say about this book. The author i believed delivered an entertaining read full of interesting characters, entertaining plot and attentive dialogues.
What a lovely story!! The only thing in my opinion....it is missing epilogue. Except that, I have to admit, it was extremely hard to out this book down!
I'm going to really try not to give any spoilers, but if this is convoluted, please ask. I will try to clarify.
While I really liked the premise of the book as well as the characters, I think the novel is my 40 to 50 pages too long (or perhaps too short?). At what feels like the end of the book, the plot suddenly unfolds and develops a new part of the story, and instead of playing it out to the end, it is quickly resolved which left me kind of feeling like "wait, what just happened there? why?"
Overall it was fun, but the plot can't decide quite what it wants to do in some spots making it sound more like a lengthy gossip conversation than a novel.
A new author for me and I found myself engrossed in the story and the characters, This is a Hollywood book all the way, with behind the scenes movie making and celebrity romance at its heart. Kate Nyland, a female executive producer is in a relationship with an up and coming A lister but she meets a woman so unlike her girlfriend while on location and boy, do the sparks fly. Good cast of best friends, appropriate drama, steamy sex. Just what a romance should be. I plan to read more by this author.
Totally hooked from the start I thought the way the movie making process was explained was very interesting. I thought Hannah was a b.....tch, wished there had been some resolution about she did to Kate and Dawn at the end. Dawn and Kate's relationship development was intense and sexy! All in all a very good story!
This is a very well written book and I was surprised to discover that Love on Location was Lisa Girolami’s first published book. Having worked in the movie industry, the author was able to give us an insight into the world that creates magic on the screen so vividly that I now have a bit more understanding of what goes on “behind the scenes” when making a movie.
Kate Nyland, a Hollywood producer is very engaging and likeable and despite being part of the over-the-top and fickle world of Tinseltown, seems to have retained her sanity and keeping her life on track. She’s at the top of her career and has a gorgeous and beautiful movie star girlfriend and should be feeling happy. But when she arrives in Florida, the location for her next movie, she meets Dawn, an artist working on her set. The chemistry between the two is instant and immediate and whilst Kate feels an intense attraction for Dawn, she’s torn between this new feeling and the sense of betraying Hannah.
Her relationship with Dawn becomes deep and intense, nothing like what she has with Hannah, whose aim in life seems to be wanting to climb the Hollywood ladder to superstardom.
It’s a really fabulous storyline and though I struggled through the first few chapters, I became immersed into the characters which were very well developed making them real people and not just characters.
The sex scenes, which were not that many, were well-written but I would have liked to have felt a bit more sizzle and erotic scenes between Kate and Dawn and even Kate and Hannah. This is a great, easy read and if you like f/f romances, you will enjoy this.
Synopsis: Power, money, and fame spell happiness-at least in the movies. Hollywood film producer Kate Nyland has it all, including her gorgeous movie star girlfriend, Hannah Corrant. Amid the excitement of shooting multimillion-dollar movies and being photographed by the ever-present paparazzi out to get a glimpse of Hannah, Kate is reminded continually that her life couldn't be better. That is, until she arrives in Florida to begin shooting her next film. There she meets Dawn Brock, a beautiful, deeply spiritual artist, who sets off sparks that Kate cannot allow to ignite. But just how can she quell the attraction that burns so intensely and the growing connection that seems impossibly unavoidable? And what will happen when Hannah arrives in town for the movie shoot? From behind-the-scenes rendezvous to center-stage passions, Kate discovers that love on location doesn't always follow the script.
I absolutely loved this book! I also have to say I disagree with some of the reviewers. It wasn't rushed at all. I think I could've read about Kate and Dawn forever. So in that aspect the end came too quick, but not in the way the reviewers mentioned. Kate is in a relationship that is unfulfilling and borders on verbally abusive. Hannah is a spoiled, evil, conniving, Hollywood socialite who uses manipulation to keep Kate by her side. Upon meeting each other Kate and Dawn are instantly attracted to each other even before words are uttered. It's an attraction that can't and won't be denied. It's so strong that it makes no sense to either of them, but they do find love on location. I definitely recommend this book and will be reading more from Lisa Girolami.