Review of Anyone but the Superstar by Sara L. Hudson



 Anyone but the Superstar by Sara L. Hudson is a book about two main characters, Felix Jones and Elizabeth Moore. Felix, the celebrity, comes to Texas to shoot his first romantic film while Liz is running away from her family and needs to find herself after the unpleasant discovery about her origin. They met casually thanks to their carefree natures, only to end up hating and suspecting the motives of each other. Meeting once again and working together does not help the situation, not to mention the confusion that led them to have to stay together too. Things are made worse by Felix's manager having to go away and straighten the wrongs that Felix has been doing lately. Although they have a soft spot for each other, things get more complicated as days pass. To find out what the future holds for these two, read the book Anyone but the Superstar by Sara L. Hudson.


I like how each character narrates their side of the story. It allows the readers to peek into the main characters' minds, making the book exceptionally fascinating. Moreover, I like the hilarious scenes, especially those related to the cat; they are making the book a unique romcom.

The beginning of the book seemed vague; I didn’t quite understand some of the narrations the author was trying to convey. I also didn’t like Liz as a character; she is too carefree, but some readers might like that trait in her.

I rate this book Anyone but the Superstar by Sara L. Hudson 4 out of 5 stars for the above reasons.

I recommend this book to those readers who like rom-com centered on celebrities and their way of life. They will find this book intriguing. I also recommend it to those who love pets; they will enjoy this book immensely.






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