There's No Coming Back from This

There's No Coming Back from This

Ann Garvin

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“The show must go on” takes on a whole new meaning for one single mom in a witty and emotional novel by the USA Today bestselling author of I Thought You Said This Would Work. It seems lately that Poppy Lively is invisible to everyone but the IRS. After her accountant absconded with her life savings, newly bankrupt Poppy is on the verge of losing her home when an old flame, now a hotshot producer, gives her a surprising way out: a job in costumes on a Hollywood film set. It’s a bold move to pack her bags, keep secrets from her daughter, and head to Los Angeles, but Poppy's a capable person—how hard can a job in wardrobe be? It's not like she has a choice; her life couldn't get any worse. Even so, this midwesterner has a lot to learn about the fast and loose world of movie stars, iconic costumes, and back-lot intrigue. As a single mom, she's rarely had time for watching movies, she doesn't sew, and she doesn't know a thing about dressing the biggest names in the business. Floundering and overlooked, Poppy has one ally: Allen Carol, an ill-tempered movie star taken with Poppy’s unfiltered candor and general indifference to stardom. When Poppy stumbles upon corruption, she relies on everyone underestimating her to discover who’s at the center of it, a revelation that shakes her belief in humanity. What she thought was a way to secure a future for her daughter becomes a spotlight illuminating the facts: Poppy is out of her league among the divas of Tinseltown. Poppy must decide whether to keep her mouth shut, as she's always done, or with the help of a scruffy dog, show the moviemakers that they need her unglamorous ways, whether the superstars like it or not.


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  • kellywilder
    Mar 18, 2025
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  • itslizreads
    Oct 07, 2024
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    Entertaining yet thought provoking storyline

    There's not much to say about this book other than I thoroughly enjoyed it. I related to Poppy in someway even though I'm much younger than she is ha! I loved all the characters (except Three of course); Travis, Allen and Kevin were my favorite. There was some laugh out loud moments and others that made you think about the relationship you have with yourself and others in your circle.

    It was a good book and I'm looking forward to more works by Ann Garvin

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  • seema
    Sep 05, 2024
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    This was probably a 3.5 star read for me. It wasn't anything to really write home about, but I did enjoy most of the read to pass the time. Poppy, the 50yr old protagonist, definitely induced some cringing and eyerolling... Big "I'm totes one of the youths, LOL!" energy. But there were endearing moments, and growth, and while the plot wasn't anything crazy and leaned heavily on some extremely convenient moments, it was still satisfying to get to the end. I'm sure it's a solid beach read type, perhaps geared towards a mom crowd.

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