I am so glad that I've finally read a novel by Susan Meissner! Having seen her books talked about so much on Goodreads, it's been a long-time coming. I won a copy of Stars Over Sunset Boulevard from a Goodreads giveaway, and I really enjoyed it.
The beginning of the novel really drew me in with all of the details about working for the studio that created Gone with the Wind. It was intriguing to read about all of the movie-set details, costuming, filming, and famous actors of that day. Violet has come to Hollywood to escape a broken-heart and personal tradgedy as well, while Audrey is hoping to make it as a star. Coming into silent film stardom just as movie's with sound were being produced, Audrey seems to have missed her moment, and Hollywood is not forgiving of aging.
These characters are such complete opposites of one another that I had no idea how they would connect. I was really rooting for Violet and not at all sure about Audrey when I first "met" them, but as the story progresses, Susan does this really clever thing, where suddenly I wasn't sure who I was supposed to be rooting for. Ultimately, I found Audrey to be the more compassionate, empathetic character, though both have their own flaws and both have faults in the problems their lives later bring.
If I have any critique, it's that the fleshing out of Lainey's character is somewhat sparse...several years pass, and suddenly she has grown up, Violet and Audrey are older and all of the secrets come to light. Such wonderful storytelling is present in the beginning that seems a bit lacking in the last quarter of the story. It wasn't so much that is spoiled the rest of the story for me, and perhaps I just loved the film details in Hollywood so much that I just missed that aspect later on in the story.
Compelling writing and honest portrayals of people and the consequences of their decisions form the backbone of this story. I understand now why Susan has so many fans, and am half mad at myself that I've not read any of her books before now and half excited that I already own one of her previous books!