

The author brings together two people who seemingly have nothing in common but yet have the ability to find humor and play off each other for a fun rom-com story that becomes a bit addicting. But then as you get into the second chapter and more, you begin to put together the whole story.įrom the witty addiction of people to game shows and what they’ll do to get on one, to the crazy things people will do to sabotage another for the sake of winning, you get to see people at their worst in the story. The first part of the book leaves you a little disconnected as far as what the story is about or what is going on. Together they have to decide whether to stick with the script and save their careers or improvise their way toward a happily ever after. Being together in front of the cameras puts Marisol’s grant at risk, but keeping their romance offscreen means Evan’s show is sure to fail. And soon their made-for-television romance is the only thing keeping So Late from getting the axe.Īs things heat up onscreen and off, Marisol and Evan are caught between their careers and their growing feelings for one another.


When a backstage crisis throws him into an onstage encounter with a gorgeous and charming audience member, Evan and Marisol become overnight sensations. With every show, his plans seem one step closer to collapse. But, when a cute guy invites her to sit in the audience of a hip-but-failing comedy program, Marisol figures she’ll get a little entertainment out of her otherwise stressful trip.Įvan Abramson thought an internship at the So Late It’s Early Show would be the start of a long television-writing career, but their ratings are sinking. Marisol Gutierrez has come to Los Angeles with a single goal: win the prestigious grant that will save her family’s struggling medical clinic back in Nicaragua.
