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A funny, small-town lesbian romance about clashing cultures and daring to dream big.LA-based English indie filmmaker Alex Levitin reluctantly takes a job in New Zealand to save the “worst movie ever”, Shezan: Mistress of the Forest. Things might go easier for her if she didn’t almost run over the standoffish, beautiful local cop on her first day in town. And it’d really help if her film set wasn’t being mysteriously sabotaged. When Ika Whenu’s Senior Constable Sam Keegan isn’t trying to stamp out a motorcycle gang drug problem afflicting her town, she’s publicly slamming everything about the exploitative film, Shezan, and the Hollywood blow-ins making it. That includes its nerdy, cute director, Alex, who has woeful driving skills to go with her smart mouth. Against the stunning scenery and chaotic film-set backdrop, attraction flares between the two warring women as they’re forced to work together to find the set saboteur. This is a Breaking Character spin-off novel that can easily be read as a standalone story.
Alex is one of the best creative Indie film directors in Hollywood. The genius who are corporate executives in that world have green lighted the worst project movie, Shezan. It is set in Ike Whenu New Zealand where Sam is the town Constable.Alex should pass on this disaster but her ex created a financial crisis this film will fix.Sam literal avoids an accident with Alex who is lost trying to find the movie set. Their meeting begins a such great story filled with characters you will love from the moment you meet them. A few twists and complete surprises give such depth to the story. Alex & Sam both want to be loved enough to be chosen as most important. We know a little about Alex from Lee Winters book Breaking Character but to watch this strong woman navigate and direct this movie she rewrites was breathtaking. Sam is such a lone wolf not because she isn't loved but more because she can't see it. The path to any kind of love is a journey we all want to take but fear is often laid at the heart of the most loving people. This is a dynamic story I found hard to put down. It was one of those magnificent books setting in my TBR pile. So blessed to have pulled it out and loved the story that unfolds. Brilliant, funny, witty and full of such love on so many levels.