
Finding Mr. Write by Kelley Armstrong
Publisher: Forever
Pub Date: 6/25/2024
Thank you to Forever for the free copy in exchange for my honest review.
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Daphne McFadden hires Chris Stanton to pretend to be her male pen name, Zane Remington, after her book becomes a hit. As they tour together, sparks fly between them and Daphne wonders if Chris is exactly who she needs to push herself to claim her own dreams.
Finding Mr. Write is the first book I’ve read by Kelley Armstrong and it was an enjoyable read! I found it fascinating to explore the concept of a female author using a male pseudonym and how that choice impacts the publishing world, along with the themes of misogyny it brings to light. The story started off action-packed, which immediately pulled me in. At first, I wasn’t sure how the relationship between Daphne and Chris would unfold, but I loved how the author gradually built their relationship —their banter was off the charts! The dual perspectives kept me engaged throughout. One of my favorite elements of the book was the vivid descriptions of Yukon, which felt like a character in its own right, especially in the early chapters. If you decide to pick this up, I highly recommend listening to the audiobook. Overall, I enjoyed the unique premise and appreciated that this was such a light, fun read!