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HERE FOR THE DRAMA by Kate Bromley

HERE FOR THE DRAMA

by Kate Bromley

Pub Date: June 21st, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-525-81144-9
Publisher: Graydon House

A young New York playwright works to take the next steps toward fulfillment.

Winnie has spent five years working as a personal assistant to Juliette Brassard, an accomplished playwright suffering from writer’s block, hoping to stay close to the theater world after graduate school. Now Juliette is going to London, where one of her plays is being restaged, and though Winnie is reluctant to go—she'd hoped to get some work done on her own play while Juliette is away—Juliette persuades her and also promises to finally give her feedback on her script. During their three weeks abroad, Winnie begins a secret whirlwind romance with Liam, Juliette’s nephew, while Juliette is trying to persuade her to join a dating app to provide material about the dating scene in London that Juliette hopes might help her get over her block. Over the course of their trip, Winnie and Juliette’s friendship and working relationship are challenged as Winnie begins to reclaim some of the confidence she lost during a disastrous grad school performance and strives to complete her play, while Juliette is forced to confront ghosts of her younger years, including her estranged sister. Bromley has written a wonderfully engaging novel with snappy narration from Winnie, and she deftly balances moments of humor with depth by providing her characters with deep backstories and complicated emotions. Though Winnie’s chipper perspective feels a bit over-the-top at first, this eases as the book settles in, and the narrative displays a wonderful sense of patience. By allowing characters their moments of awkwardness and anger rather than rushing toward easy resolutions, Bromley ensures that the ending feels completely satisfying when it arrives.

An entertaining, romantic story of a woman's personal and professional coming-of-age.