Prosecco & Paparazzi (The Passport) (Volume 1) by Celia
Kennedy is a romantic women’s fiction book in the Passport series. Prosecco
& Paparazzi (The Passport) (Volume 1) by Celia Kennedy is a book that will
appeal most an audience made up of young adult females as well as adult women. Prosecco
& Paparazzi (The Passport) (Volume 1) by Celia Kennedy follows Charlotte
Young as she has her own fifteen minutes of fame with celebrity Des Bannerman (The
King of Rom-Com), yet what is supposed to simply be a fun evening quickly turns
when the media catches wind of the meeting and gives it a different twist. This
causes Charlotte Young to be issued a restraining order; Charlotte Young must
deal with the outcome of her celebrity encounter, but she does not have to do
it alone as she has a group of friends to help and support her through her
ordeal.
Prosecco & Paparazzi (The Passport) (Volume 1) by Celia
Kennedy was an interesting book to read and I found that I really enjoyed Celia
Kennedy’s writing style she just had a way of creating a perfect picture in my
mind of each scene and character. One of the things that I liked was the fact
that Prosecco & Paparazzi (The Passport) (Volume 1) by Celia Kennedy began
with a recipe for a cocktail that is suggested to the reader to enjoy while
reading; I have never seen this in a book before and I thought it was a unique
idea. While I enjoyed all of Prosecco & Paparazzi (The Passport) (Volume 1)
by Celia Kennedy my favorite part was where Charlotte and her friend Taylor end
up creating an elaborate lie in order to get Charlotte a meeting with Des
Bannerman to try and sort out restraining order. I just found the scene funny because
of the amount of effort and all the lying they had to do to create the meeting
and then Taylor getting frazzled after realizing that she just became a sort of
accomplice to Charlotte. I really enjoyed reading Prosecco & Paparazzi (The
Passport) (Volume 1) by Celia Kennedy and I hope the second book in the
Passport series comes out soon!
"Reviewed by Sefina Hawke for Readers' Favorite"
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