You Had Me at Hola (Primas of Power, #1)

You Had Me at Hola (Primas of Power, #1)

Alexis Daria

Enjoyment: 3.72Quality: 4.11Characters: 3.81Plot: 3.36
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Leading Ladies do not end up on tabloid covers.  After a messy public breakup, soap opera darling Jasmine Lin Rodriguez finds her face splashed across the tabloids. When she returns to her hometown of New York City to film the starring role in a bilingual romantic comedy for the number one streaming service in the country, Jasmine figures her new “Leading Lady Plan” should be easy enough to follow—until a casting shake-up pairs her with telenovela hunk Ashton Suárez.  Leading Ladies don’t need a man to be happy.  After his last telenovela character was killed off, Ashton is worried his career is dead as well. Joining this new cast as a last-minute addition will give him the chance to show off his acting chops to American audiences and ping the radar of Hollywood casting agents. To make it work, he’ll need to generate smoking-hot on-screen chemistry with Jasmine. Easier said than done, especially when a disastrous first impression smothers the embers of whatever sexual heat they might have had.  Leading Ladies do not rebound with their new costars.  With their careers on the line, Jasmine and Ashton agree to rehearse in private. But rehearsal leads to kissing, and kissing leads to a behind-the-scenes romance worthy of a soap opera. While their on-screen performance improves, the media spotlight on Jasmine soon threatens to destroy her new image and expose Ashton’s most closely guarded secret.  

Publication Year: 2020


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  • Thoughts from 67%

    DNF who? Not me, turns out once I made peace with the last name situation (a personal struggle, truly), I couldn’t stop listening. But now I feel a third-act breakup brewing in the distance and I just hate those.

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  • Thoughts from 19%

    I hate being that person, but I’m listening to the audiobook for this one and as a native Spanish speaker, it’s kind of driving me up the wall, but in a super specific way. The narrator does a great job overall, and even nails full-blown sentences in Spanish, which I really appreciate! But for some reason… the last names? Like, we can say everything else perfectly, but Suárez is where we draw the line?! I know it’s a tiny detail and totally a personal pet peeve, but I had to vent, it just throws me off every time.

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  • Chapter 9

    It's lacking something. Just dont know what exactly

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