The beginning of Breaking Character took me unawares. I was wondering what sort of thriller book it was that had Summer Hayes dashing across a hospital while it was raining heavily. I looked forward to it until I realized that Summer was staring at a movie and that everything that she was doing was mere acting. Although, not really everything.
There was a part where Summer tripped and spilled what was supposed to be blood that she was going to hand over to a doctor to transfuse into a dying patient, I also thought that part was real, until I realized that it was a mistake made by Summer which just happened to fit in the movie script perfectly.
However, it didn’t matter how perfect the mistake that Summer made was, the only person that liked the mistake was the director of the movie and a few others, but certainly not Elizabeth Thornton, the doctor in the movie that Summer was hurrying towards.
The entire packet of blood burst and spilled on Elizabeth Thornton, and it was an awkward sight to look at. Cut! The director announced.
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- Part 1: All About Breaking Character
- Part 2: Main Characters Of Breaking Character
- Part 3: About The Author Of Breaking Character
- Part 4: Evaluate Breaking Character
Part 1: All About Breaking Character
Elizabeth Thornton glared at Summer Hayes with vile. The bitch and villain of the industry, she was an A-list artist and was pretty much hated profusely by her colleagues. Well, she was called icy in the book. Nearly no one on earth likes someone who is standoffish and all what-not, so it was understandable that nobody liked Elizabeth.
Elizabeth even as much as hated the show that she was starring in, for whatever reason. There goes nothing. However, Summer could not take her eyes off Elizabeth Thornton. She had known the actress on TV for a long time, and Elizabeth Thornton was undoubtedly Summer Hayes’s idol.
So, at this point, there was no sort of hateful glare that Elizabeth Thornton could give to Summer that would make Summer stop staring at her like a photograph of a nude man.
I’m sorry, Summer said uncountable times, and alas, it had to be an icy bitch indeed that would not accept the fact that Summer accidentally fell. Of course, Summer would not deliberately spill props of blood on anyone on set, not to talk of Elizabeth Thornton, the lead female and overall star of the set, would she?
Continuous stares of hate followed Summer regardless. Ehn, in the long run, Summer had something that Elizabeth needed, and there was also an attraction between them. They were feeling hot for each other. I think that it comes with dominance, the thing that makes one hot for another has a lot to do with how dominance is managed in a relationship.
So, read the book to find out who was hotter for who than the other. Seniors and bosses are nearly the same everywhere, always feeling that because they climbed a particular ladder first, the ladder belongs to them, no, of course not. Elizabeth thought she never need Summer in this case, and now she even had an affair with her, no matter how subtle.
Okay, read the book to see the sizzling thing that happened between both women.
Part 2: Main Characters Of Breaking Character
I don’t know who was the lead female in this book, but the most character in it struck me was Elizabeth the bitch celebrity actress that was cold as winter.
She was acting and someone made a blunder. Maybe a pretty awkward one but it was a mistake nevertheless and did not call for the passive hate and dismissal Elizabeth was quick to feel towards Sandra. It’s just because Summer was a newbie. Stalemates are like that.
Newbie entertainer. Sexy and seductive, Summer Hayes was a natural. She piqued the interest of her very senior colleague. I don’t know, was Elizabeth Thornton using Summer to get what she wanted or what? All entertainers are not to be trusted.
Don’t ask me how I know, just know that for sure. So, now will you tag Elizabeth Thornton the ice bitch as a user? Fits her profile if you ask me. Summer had the ball in her court at the end of the day.
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Part 3: About The Author Of Breaking Character
Lee Winter is a full-time writer and part-time editor who was formerly an award-winning journalist and sub-editor bouncing around Australia for almost thirty years. She came late to the game at penning novels, never suspecting her non-fiction brain could jump into fiction easily. It turns out she loves it.
When not scribbling age gap and/or ice queen stories about lesbian cellist assassins, moody superheroes, or investigative journalists, she wishes she had some noble pursuits to list as her hobbies: Rescuing orphaned dogs. Running a Meals on Wheels service. Investigating which superfood is the most super.
, In reality, she can be found sleeping, weeding her garden with her partner, computer gaming, and staring at her beloved bicycle, wondering what madness induced her to move to a suburb comprising 99.9 percent hills, and 0.1 percent dales.
Her spare time can also be spent looking thoughtfully at the horizon while frowning to incur writing inspiration to strike. When it does, rest assured more words and books about feisty and funny ice queens will issue forth in the future.
According to an excerpt from google books Lee Winter is an award-winning newspaper journalist and in her 25-year career has lived in virtually every state of Australia, covering courts, crime, entertainment, hard news, features, and humor writing.
These days she’s a sub-editor at a Sunday metro newspaper, lives with her girlfriend of 16 years, and has a fascination for shiny new gadgets and trying to understand the bizarre world of US politics.
Part 4: Evaluate Breaking Character
A pretty decent approach to a book with a sensitive plot, Lee Winters can directly maintain a sizzling and romantic relationship between Elizabeth and Summer. Decent pace, and a decent writing style, the book is hardly a drag even if it took me a couple of nods before I could solely get involved with the book. It’s a seven out of ten for me.