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The View Was Exhausting by Mikaella Clements and Onjuli Datta (Review)

Title: The View Was Exhausting
Authors: Mikaella Clements
and Onjuli Datta
Type: Fiction
Genre: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
(Hachette Book Group)
Date published: July 6, 2021

A complimentary physical copy of this book was kindly provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Faking a love story is a whole lot easier than being in love . . .

The world can see that international A-list actress Whitman (“Win”) Tagore and jet-setting playboy Leo Milanowski are made for each other. Their kisses start Twitter trends and their fights break the internet. From red carpet appearances to Met Gala mishaps, their on-again, off-again romance has titillated the public and the press for almost a decade. But it’s all a lie.

As a woman of color, Win knows the Hollywood deck is stacked against her, so she’s perfected the art of controlling her public persona. Whenever she nears scandal, she calls in Leo, with his endearingly reckless attitude, for a staged date. Each public display of affection shifts the headlines back in Win’s favor, and Leo uses the good press to draw attention away from his dysfunctional family.

Pretending to be in a passionate romance is one thing, but Win knows that a real relationship would lead to nothing but trouble. So instead they settle for friendship, with a side of sky-rocketing chemistry. Except this time, on the French Riviera, something is off. A shocking secret in Leo’s past sets Win’s personal and professional lives on a catastrophic collision course. Behind the scenes of their yacht-trips and PDA, the world’s favorite couple is at each other’s throats. Now they must finally confront the many truths and lies of their relationship, and Win is forced to consider what is more important: a rising career, or a risky shot at real love?

The View Was Exhausting is a funny, wickedly observant modern love story set against the backdrop of exotic locales and the realities of being a woman of color in a world run by men.

⤖ My Review ⬻

This was a unique romance for me! It’s not often that I read romances featuring lead characters who are both famous. There were some other ways in which The View Was Exhausting differed from past romance reads for me, but I won’t list them because I might inadvertently spoil certain things. I also suppose it would be important to say that I really enjoyed the unique aspects of this book!

Making my experience with The View Was Exhausting even more enjoyable was the fact that I enjoyed some of the more common romance tropes as well—including fake dating and forced proximity. There was definitely also some pining which made me cry while also making me happy. Don’t ask! I’m the type of reader that usually looks for sunshine and rainbows kind of stories (especially when it comes to romance), but sometimes I’ll enjoy a good pain-inducing romance.

A photograph taken by Flavia the Bibliophile of the book The View Was Exhausting laying in a field of grass and clovers alongside a sun hat and sunglasses.

I consider myself a bit of an odd reader even outside of this because while I’ll look for sunshine and rainbows in some genres, I’ll change gears and look for books that are terrifying and gory. But back to the specific genre and book I’m talking about here—apologies for the detour! I really liked the characters, the leads as well as the supporting characters.

I also found that I really couldn’t predict the way this plot was going to go at all! Any time I thought I’d understood the flow and in which direction things were going, I would be proven wrong. And I didn’t mind at all! I like being surprised and kept on my toes when it comes to books, movies, and TV shows! Needless to say, I really really enjoyed The View Was Exhausting and definitely recommend it!

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