Publisher: YouDon’tOwnMe Books
Publication Date: December 19, 2012Pages: 697 KB/253 pages (e-book)
Rating: 4 ½ stars
Lucy Laedelia
Penreith works for the Evening Herald and she is very passionate about her
job. Mischa Busnetsky is in Moscow and
is known as a dissident. He strongly
believes in something and was punished for those beliefs. One thing I find fascinating was that this
past Sunday, I was watching CBS Sunday Morning and they had a piece on the
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei. He reminded me
a little of Mischa.
John Bentinek
also works for the paper and one evening he comes to Laddy’s for dinner. This is one character that if I could pick an
actor to play John it would be John Malkovich.
Malkovich is a great actor because I always hate the characters that he
plays. And he would do a great job
portraying Bentinek.
Alexandra does a
great job of showing how the press behaves when celebrities are around. And also how those on the receiving end feel about
the paparazzi. Alexandra shows what a
boss, who may not be happy with one of their staff, may do when they have been
handed what they consider substandard work.
She also has me reminiscing of when I first fell in love with romance
novels.
It was a time
when more times than not sex was hinted about or inferred. You rarely read the actually act itself. It makes you realize how much times have
changed. But it also makes me think that
after watching the piece on Weiwei, and reading Mischa’s story, some things
have not changed. They always say that
there are two things we can count on and that is death and taxes. But there is one more thing that we can count
on and that is politics and the treatment of humanity. Some things may never change until I’m long
gone – but one can always hope.
This is a story
that will hold you captive from beginning to end. You will find that you will not want to put
this book down until you have read it from cover to cover – it never slows
down. It is a story that I can picture
being made into a movie. But until that
happens, at least get yourself a copy of this book. You will not be disappointed.
I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.