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Until It's Time to Go
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Until It's Time to Go
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Until It's Time to Go

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When a tragedy derailed his life, screenwriter Isaac Zevin became a recluse. Between the cheesy straight-to-video action scripts and his drinking problem, he’s surprised to get a call from Tony Kendall, the award-winning director he was slated to work with just before he fell off the map. After some persuading, Isaac agrees to help Tony realize his modernized vision of The Picture of Dorian Gray.

On set, Isaac is horrified to find the lead role filled by heartthrob superstar Colby Lightner, an actor Isaac believes embodies everything that’s wrong with Hollywood. Colby, on the other hand, couldn't be happier to work with Isaac and resolves to make Isaac like him. As Isaac deals with his unwelcome attraction to Colby and the stress of writing a script during production, Laith, his troubled godson, shows up at his door looking for help. Isaac knows if he turns his back on the boy, he’ll never forgive himself. But how can he juggle his craft, his crush, and his godson’s problems when he can’t even take care of his cat?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 25, 2013
ISBN9781623803445
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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    It got a little better. At least enough to keep me interested until the end. I have to echo some of the other reviewer's comments though. Prologue and epilogue are pointless. The romance thread is the weakest. I never believed in the chemistry of the two heroes. The relationship with the best friend and godson are the strongest.

    There is A LOT of dialogue going on in this book. Most of it very sarcastic and snarky. I don't have a problem with either of those but I was a bit too much for me here.

    Isaac was pretty much a selfish ass for most of the book and didn't do enough to redeem himself in my eyes.

    The cover is lovely but does not relate to the story. The title doesn't seem to relate either.

    I gave it 2 stars because I did get invested enough to finish the book but overall I was not impressed.