A Hollywood icon struggling to revive her career befriends a gifted newcomer with a secret agenda in a twisty short story about the true price of fame by a New York Times bestselling author.
Once Hollywood royalty, Veronica Van Arden has been upstaged by box office flops and tabloid gossip. But when she lands a role in a promising film, a comeback finally seems possible, especially with the support of her young and adoring costar, Sienna Vale. As Veronica weathers a new scandal, Sienna stays firmly by her side, a bright spot in Veronica’s days. But as Veronica welcomes her protégé into every part of her life, they both might find that the brightest lights cast the darkest shadows.
Liv Constantine is the pen name of sisters Lynne Constantine and Valerie Constantine. Lynne and Valerie are New York Times and international bestselling authors with millions of copies sold worldwide. Winners of the 2025 Silver Falchion awards for Best Book and Best Suspense, their books have been translated into 29 languages, are available in 34 countries, and are in development for both television and film. Their books have been praised by The Washington Post, USA Today, The Sunday Times, People Magazine, and Good Morning America, among many others. Their debut novel, THE LAST MRS. PARRISH, is a Reese Witherspoon Book Club selection. Visit Liv at www.livconstantine.com
4 stars. What no one tells you about fame is that it doesn't make you happy. The promise of fame is seductive...
No one is immune to its siren song...
Veronica Van Arden thought fame would make her happy. That's why she worked so hard to attain it...
But, it's never enough...
If she could start over, she'd go to college, find a career, and stay far away from Hollywood...
Happiness is who you are... Not what you are...
Today, Veronica is starting over with 102 days of sobriety under her belt, and she's ready to face the cameras again...
Without the drama of booze... But, she still takes the occasional pill...
Late one night, Veronica got a butt-dialed phone call from her husband. She heard another woman in the background...
Next day...
A friend confirmed the affair between Veronica's husband and her BFF Dakota and has receipts in the form of pictures posted to social media...
Veronica confided the breakup of her marriage to her co-star Sienna Vale, and the two women become inseparable...
This short story was very much like All About Eve, a 1950 movie starring Bette Davis and Anne Baxter. It was a selection from this month's Amazon First Reads program. While this is not my kind of story, it was good for what it was. It just needed to be longer because the ending was a bit rushed and muddled.
This was… interesting. It felt both too slow and too fast at the same time. About Hollywood scandal. The ending seemed thrown together. Not horrible, but not great.
Thank you to Amazon First Reads for the free copy.
Well, I spent 30 minutes reading this and $0, so I guess all I lost were 30 minutes.
This was predictable, cringey, and the only character that was interesting was Chloe, who was written out. Both MCs were dreadful. Which I guess was the point but, damn, this was just not good.
The Replacement is proof that a book does not need hundreds of pages to deliver a powerful idea. This is a short, precise thriller where every scene, every conversation, and almost every sentence carries meaning.
What stayed with me most was not the twists, but the theme beneath them. The title is chosen perfectly. The story is not simply about one person replacing another. It asks whether changing the face, the status, or the position changes anything at all if the same flaws, desires, and illusions remain.
A Swarovski-covered Oval Vodka bottle appears in the novel and became the perfect symbol of the story for me. The bottle is beautiful and expensive, yet most people would never know if the contents had been replaced. In the same way, the novel constantly challenges us to look beyond appearances and question the difference between image and reality.
A clever, tightly written psychological thriller that respects the reader's intelligence and proves that sometimes a short story can say as much as a much longer book.
the setup… Hollywood icon Veronica Van Arden is putting everything into her latest film. She’s counting on it to be her comeback after a series of box office failures and problems with drugs and alcohol. Her young costar is Sienna Vale who is an adoring fan and Veronica decides to take her under her wing, pay it forward to help her get a good start into the business. But when Veronica shows up on set clearly under the influence, it all threatens to come tumbling down.
the heart of the story… I smugly thought I knew where this was going and got knocked back on my heels, and hard. Never saw it coming.
the narration… Suzanne Elise Freeman provides most of the narrative and she was excellent in capturing Veronica and the storytelling. Rachel L. Jacobs delivers the final punch with absolute flair.
the bottom line… Shades of All About Eve with a double twist of lemons and bitters. This little gem may be short but it’s one to sip and savor. Talk about jaw dropping, all the way to the very end. Kudos to this stellar writing team.
Veronica is a Hollywood star. Her life is in turmoil. Her husband is having an affair with her best friend. She has a bit of an alcohol problem. And she’s cast in a new film, which more or less is considered a comeback for her. Starring opposite her is a new upstart, Sienna.
Her fatal flaw is that she trusts the wrong people. This leads to her downfall. She’s set up during filming to appear as doped up on drugs. This ends in her dismissal. She’s betrayed by Sierra, who ends up taking over her role in the film and wins an Oscar. And on top of that a death warrant is written on her career when an unspeakable secret is revealed to the public.
Told in the form of a short story. The Replacement is an entertaining tale.
Currently reading novellas in anticipation of Kennedy Ryan's Score coming out on 5.18. I picked this up because I got it as an Amazon Read First, and what can I say, this is another book that didn't need to be written. Perfect for people who have 20 minutes to spare!
The twists and turns this one took were fantastic to read and unexpected! The only thing that could make it better was if there is a full novel coming with the back story!
Hollywood drama, deception, and just the right amount of tension. For a short story, it really delivers. It’s quick-paced without feeling rushed, and everything ties together in the end. I didn’t finish it with a bunch of lingering questions like I usually do with shorter stories, which made it even better. Clean, sharp, and entertaining the whole way through. Definitely worth the read.
TW: substance abuse, suicide, murder, infidelity Interesting short story about the twists life can take. Nice little mystery/suspense story. Didn't resolve entirely and I feel like there were plot holes with the "supporting" character.
Short story about Veronica, who is the actress star....and her co-star, Vienna. What is the connection and her the idea behind her being so enamored by Veronica. With a divorce coming up, Veronica befriends her, invites her into her home and then finds out the ulterior motive. Fast moving story can be read in one sitting.
This book is 48 pages long and is absolutely fabulous if you are craving a nice quick read.
Veronica is a Hollywood star who is trying to get her career on the right track again with her new movie. Co-starring in it with her is Sienna Vale an up and comer on her first film.
At 20 pages I was sure I had figured out this book but I was so wrong. At page 46 my jaw was still dropped.
A truly excellent read. Thankful this was in my May First Reads on Amazon list.
Amazing short story. This really blew me away! I had to re-read the last chapter to get a grasp on what it was spelling out. I'm sure that this one will stay with me for a while. This is the first thing that I have read by this author, but definitely won't be the last. I highly recommend this one.