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Lost in the Starlight

By: Kiki Archer
Narrated by: Ella Lynch
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A-list singing superstar, Honey Diamond, has it all - the albums, the talent shows, the upcoming Hollywood film.

But it’s her gentle light, endearingly shining through all the glitz and glam, that warms the hearts of so many.

A shy girl, who’s only ever known fame, born into a world that’s not true to life.

Will Honey ever experience the love she so knowingly sings about? Will the vindictive online gossip sites ever leave her alone?

Lost in the Starlight is the latest heartfelt romance from best-selling, award-winning author, Kiki Archer, peppered with her trademark laugh-out-loud humor and warming observations about falling in love.

©2016 Kiki Archer (P)2020 Kiki Archer
Contemporary Romance Literature & Fiction Funny Witty Heartfelt Romance Contemporary
Entertaining Romance • Wacky Characters • Humorous Situations • Light Storyline • Excellent Voice Acting

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"i was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review" . i always like the narrators Kiki uses but i have a hard time with every story of her's that i read. i tried her out because everyone talks about how great the stories are but i just have a hard time staying focused during her stories. i dont know what it is about them but they dont hold my attention and i have to go back many times to actually finish them.

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I like many of Archer's books. this one had me zoning out though. I was expecting more, and the end was too abrupt. it's not bad...it is just only adequate

adequate

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Honey Diamond is a very protected superstar and a bit naive. Her mother was completely overbearing and drama filled, which fit perfectly into the story. Kiki Archer did a great job of character development.

Meg has quite a backstory and her and Honey go through so many twists and turns. Someone famous and a "nobody" means paparazzi and attention and Kiki did a great job showing what it could be like.

The Ikea scene was one where I was laughing so hard I had tears in my eyes!

I loved Svetty! She was hilarious! Her and Liza were great in their interactions.

This is the first audiobook by Kiki Archer I've listened to. She picked a fantastic narrator! Highly recommended.

Funny British Romcom

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“Lost In The Starlight” is an entertaining and enjoyable romance between two very different women. Narrator Ella Lynch did a terrific job; she really helped keep my interest during a few slow & repetitious points in the story.

28yo MC Honey Diamond is internationally successful as an actress and singer, but has managed to stay completely naive about the bubble in which she lives. Oh, and despite her being the very definition of a Mary Sue, she was also extremely likable!

28yo MC Meg is a journalist who anonymously runs a celebrity gossip/news site “Celeb Secrets”. She’s convinced/hopeful that her idol Honey Diamond is a closeted lesbian, and makes it her mission to force Honey out of the closet. So yeah, I’m not a fan of anyone making that choice for anyone but themselves, so Meg isn’t as likable. Much of her behavior/actions stems from her deep insecurities, and we indulge LOTS of inner thinking and she becomes more of a sympathetic characters as she becomes a better person throughout the book. Meg doesn’t date much, saying people don’t get her; neither does her unpleasant roommate Jo. Jo doesn’t have many redeeming qualities and frequently drinks too much and behaves badly.

Much of the story involves instalove and instalust between Honey and Meg, and I enjoyed their dates to Ikea and other places where Honey’s fame results in pretty funny situations. But perhaps the best part of the book is the small group of secondary characters from Honey’s life: controlling mother Diana; lesbian PA Liza and Diana’s russian masseuse Sveti, and her cousin Cunti; 70somethings Dot and Gertie (they remind me of the two old guys in the restaurant in the terrific movie “Today’s Special”…what characters!; even Honey’s chauffeur and hair, makeup and clothing staff provide some hilarious moments. Even Jo’s boyfriend Gavin is such an over-the-top ass he’s entertaining!

I could have done with less time inside Meg’s head as she thought through who she is and how she wants to be a better person, and I suspect on a Kindle I’d’ve skipped through some of that and probably questioned Meg’s ultimate transformation. The instalust that Honey has for Meg was a bit surprising, but it created several fun moments. When I just think of this as a comedy written for our enjoyment, not a realistic view into the lives of all these people, it works.

I rate the narration for “Lost In The Starlight” 5*, the wacky side characters 5*, the silly times Honey and Meg are trying to get to know each other 4*, the believability of their instalove 3*, the amount of inner thinking from Meg 2.5*, and overall…hmmm… 4.4*

I highly recommend “Lost In The Starlight” if you’re looking for a light, entertaining low-angst romance.

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

My rating and my review was not in anyway affected by my having been provided a review copy.

Hilarious secondary characters supported by MCs!

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I really enjoyed listening to this! Ella Lynch did an amazing job with the narration and Kiki Archer always writes a fantastic story. I think I was literally smiling the entire I was listening to this. It was marvelous!

I smiled the entire time I was listening to this

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