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REVIEW: Lights, Camera, Passion by Isabel Lucero

Lights, Camera, Passion – Isabel Lucero
Playing a lead role in a book-to-movie adaptation with a wild fan base? Sign me up! The only downside is that I’m cast alongside Jacoby “Heartthrob” Hart—Hollywood’s golden boy. If only they knew he was an uppity, pompous snob.
We don’t get along, and if you’re reading the tabloids, you’d assume it was because I “stole” his girlfriend, but they have it all wrong. Jacoby and his cold shoulder started this, and now we’re set to play lovers. The only thing I’d love to do is strangle him, but I’m a professional.
Behind the scenes, we’re either bickering or avoiding each other, but when the cameras start rolling, I can’t believe how much chemistry we have.
One night, during a passionate argument, something happens that I never anticipated. The chemistry that started out as an act turns into much more behind closed doors, but we both have secrets, and Hollywood is a hard place to keep those.
Contains mature themes.
Lights, Camera, Passion is a Hollywood contemporary romance by Isabel Lucero, author of the intense and bloody Dysfunctional.
The plot is life imitating art when two antagonistic actors, Jacoby Hart, and Roman Black, are paired in a live-action adaptation of In Another Life, a popular queer contemporary romance novel. The novel is a love story between the openly gay Andrew and the closeted Will, forced to keep their relationship a secret due to Will’s conservative religious background.
The story hits so close to home that it’s right on Jacoby’s and Roman’s doorsteps. And we witness these two A-listers’s clandestine trysts while dodging friends and co-workers.
The first part where the two actors were thrown in a cabin to get to know each other followed by the filming where they discovered their connection was the most fun! The author brilliantly captured the dynamics and the explosive chemistry between Jacoby and Rome. The long-time secret crushes and mutual pining made things even more delicious!
The book is in their dual POVs and I loved the contrast between their public and private personalities.
Jacoby is reserved and formal, a black-suit-only kind of guy. But when he can be himself, he snarks, likes to take charge, and has a romantic streak that makes Rome swoon.
Rome is a cocky, outgoing, colorful-suits-and-lace-shirts kind of guy. When he’s alone with Jacoby, he’s surprisingly shy and likes to take orders.
The succeeding parts were not necessarily boring, but they were not that exciting either. It was Jacoby and Rome going about their daily lives, meeting family, and doing actor things. The mundane everyday alternates with some intensely passionate alone time, and angstying about coming out.
Most stories about closeted celebrities usually have their coming out moments wrenched out of them, typically through a scene where they’re discovered before they’re ready.
Here, Jacoby and Rome came out on their own terms, prepared, confident, and just happy to let the world know they were together. I really liked how the author executed the coming-out scene. It was cute, sweet, and so ridiculously romantic. The lack of drama made it even more refreshing!
Lights, Camera, Passion is a romance that when from reel to real. While there was a lull, it’s emotional, thrilling and heartfelt on the moments that matter most!
Rating:
3.5 Stars – that place between like and loveSoundtrack: Another Life
Artist: Dirty Nice
Album: Planet Weekend
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SOUNDTRACK: Another Life by Dirty Nice
Soundtrack to Lights, Camera, Passion by Isabel Lucero
Another Life by Dirty Nice for a book about a secret romance, a coming out, and the joy of facing the world together.
And I just wanna lose my mind
I just wanna lose my mind
One more timeWe can live another life
another life
another life til the morningSee you on the other side
other side of the sunrise -
We can live another life
another life
another life til the morningI just wanna lose myself
Spend the night as someone elseWaiting
on a tidal wave
I wanna wash up on a beach
somewhere
and bury my head in the sand as the sun goes downCan’t we just pretend like it’s the weekend?
You and I, summer nights
Never ending
’til they doAnd I just wanna lose my mind
I just wanna lose my mind
One more timeWe can live another life
another life
another life til the morningWe can live that other life
other life
other life life til the morningI just wanna lose myself
Spend the night as someone elseWe can live another life
another life
another life til the morningI’ve been too many rounds with the clock now
Punch in, duck out
Please make it stop somehow
If I only knew howCan’t we just pretend like it’s the weekend
You and I, summer nights
Never ending
til they doAnd I just wanna lose my mind
I just wanna lose my mind
One more timeWe can live another life
another life
another life til the morningSee you on the other side
other side of the sunriseI just wanna lose myself
Spend the night as someone elseWe can live that other life
other life
other life til the morning -
MOVIE FEATURE: Suk Suk (Twilight’s Kiss)
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NEW RELEASE BLITZ: Burn by Mychael Black (Excerpt & Giveaway)
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NEW RELEASE: The Way You Lie by Crea Reitan (Excerpt & Giveaway)
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FLICKer: Man Code
Featuring LGBT short films I found around the interwebz a.k.a Youtube. Okay sucky intro, but yeah, that’s it.
MAN CODE is a quick-witted, award-winning short film that humorously explores hook-up culture among Black queer men in Britain.
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RELEASE BLITZ: The Scrum-Half by Charlie Novak
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RELEASE BLITZ: Matched by Becca Steele
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NEW RELEASE: The Way You Lie by Crea Reitan




























