![]() ![]() ![]() Also, I always find it intriguing to explore a character who starts off as an antagonist in one circumstance but transforms into a protagonist when the POV turns to that individual in a new environment and set of circumstances, thus, making her an even more layered character altogether.Įssentially, this story was an age-gap, second chance, and a totally unexpected romance between Trent, a 40-year-old divorce lawyer, who was still licking her wounds, mentally and emotionally, even years after she and Becca ended their relationship, and Wendy, a 26-year-old “ au pair” aka nanny, who left the country to nurse her heartbreak 5 years ago and only just returned to London after working as a nanny to various families from different countries. Needless to say, I enjoyed exploring Trent’s back story and what made her who she was. ![]() And voila! Before I knew it, Frame announced that she would write a spin-off with Trent as the MC! Thus born this Book 2 of the Unexpected Romance series. In the story, there was an antagonistic character, Trent, who was one of the MCs’ ( Becca) ex, who really piqued my curiosity as I thought there was potential in expanding her storyline. Jenny Frame‘s latest work, “ Someone To Love,” is a spin-off of her previous book, “ Unexpected,” which I really enjoyed very much specifically because of the originality of the story and how Frame executed it with heartwarming resonance. ![]()
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