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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma
Breaking Character is a captivating romance novel by Lee Winter. Set in the world of theater, it tells the story of two actresses who find love while struggling to break free from their on-stage personas.
In Breaking Character by Lee Winter, we are introduced to Elizabeth Thornton, a British actress who is known for her icy demeanor and her portrayal of America’s most-hated villain in a popular medical drama. When she is unexpectedly linked to her perky new co-star, Summer Hayes, due to a series of unfortunate incidents, Elizabeth's carefully constructed public persona is at risk. Summer, on the other hand, is a young, determined actress who is thrilled to be working with her idol, but is disheartened by Elizabeth's cold treatment.
Despite their initial friction, the two women are forced into an unlikely partnership when a French director, who Elizabeth desperately wants to work with, insists on meeting her 'girlfriend'. Elizabeth, who is closeted, sees this as her chance to land the role of a lifetime, and manipulates Summer into pretending to be her lover. Summer, who is secretly attracted to Elizabeth, reluctantly agrees, hoping that this fake relationship might have some genuine benefits for her career.
As the two actresses spend more time together, the lines between their fake relationship and their real feelings start to blur. Elizabeth, who has always been guarded and distant, starts to open up to Summer, revealing her vulnerabilities and fears. Summer, in turn, sees past Elizabeth's icy façade and discovers the lonely woman beneath. Despite their growing attraction, both women are wary of getting too close, knowing that their relationship is based on lies.
Their charade becomes even more complicated when they are forced to act out their fake romance in public. The media and their fans are captivated by their supposed love story, and the pressure to keep up appearances adds strain to their already fragile relationship. Both women must confront their own fears and insecurities if they are to have any chance at a real relationship.
As the story progresses, the two women are faced with a series of challenges that test the strength of their bond. Elizabeth's carefully constructed world starts to crumble, and she must decide whether to continue living a lie or embrace her true self. Summer, on the other hand, must navigate the treacherous waters of fame and love, all while staying true to herself.
In Breaking Character, Winter expertly weaves together a story of love, identity, and self-acceptance. The novel explores the complexities of being true to oneself in a world that often demands conformity. As Elizabeth and Summer struggle to find their own paths, they also learn to lean on each other for support, ultimately discovering that sometimes, the best roles we play are the ones we play for ourselves.
Breaking Character by Lee Winter is a captivating romance novel that delves into the lives of two women from different worlds. When a famous actress and a talented playwright cross paths, their initial animosity slowly turns into an unexpected attraction. As they navigate their feelings and the challenges that come with their careers, they must decide whether to break free from their public personas and embrace their true selves.
Actors and actresses looking for a behind-the-scenes look at the entertainment industry
Fans of LGBTQ+ romance and representation in literature
Readers who enjoy stories about personal growth and breaking free from societal expectations
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Blink 3 of 8 - The 5 AM Club
by Robin Sharma