Age-Gap: Part 1 - Jonathan's POV
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I enjoyed the story told in the book. An older man who is a movie star meets a much younger man who is also in show business. Maybe all is not what it seems as they get closer and start a relationship. Can they trust each other? Are they in love? Will their relationship last? Will tabloid stories about their age gap tear them apart? The book was good and ended on a cliff hanger. The only bad thing about it was that there were typographical errors. For example, every once in a while there would be a word missing from a sentence, or an extra word included. They were the kind of errors that wouldn't be caught by spell checking. The only other negative thing to say was that there were no chapters. It just had line breaks between parts when scenes changed. There were moments where because I was reading it on a kindle that I was confused for a moment. I am realizing now afterward, people usually put scene break symbols in the text, but that was not used here. After while, I started to think of it as the author's style. I guess I have to get the second book to read how it wraps up.
Beiträge
I enjoyed the story told in the book. An older man who is a movie star meets a much younger man who is also in show business. Maybe all is not what it seems as they get closer and start a relationship. Can they trust each other? Are they in love? Will their relationship last? Will tabloid stories about their age gap tear them apart? The book was good and ended on a cliff hanger. The only bad thing about it was that there were typographical errors. For example, every once in a while there would be a word missing from a sentence, or an extra word included. They were the kind of errors that wouldn't be caught by spell checking. The only other negative thing to say was that there were no chapters. It just had line breaks between parts when scenes changed. There were moments where because I was reading it on a kindle that I was confused for a moment. I am realizing now afterward, people usually put scene break symbols in the text, but that was not used here. After while, I started to think of it as the author's style. I guess I have to get the second book to read how it wraps up.