Book Review: "Someone Else's Fairytale" by E.M. Tippetts



Previously posted on Goodreads!¹



This is, indeed, a lovely modern fairytale.

What I liked about this book is that, apart from the love story, we can also see a GOOD background of the protagonist and you can understand perfectly why she may seem a bit cold (the best part is that she isn't) and even confused in some cases. Chloe is definitely a nice example of how a woman should be written. She had strong walls surrounding her, but she was still described as a mature, independent, and strong human being.

Jason is that kind of guy who gets what he wants without trouble...until he meets Chloe. The important thing about his is that he realizes this is some point of the book, showing that even if you're the most perfect superstar in the eyes of everyone, you can be one of the most insecure persons on Earth.

I'm not so fond of the ending, it was quite predictable, but I really enjoyed reading it.


E.M. TIPPETTS is a former attorney with degrees in philosophy, politics, and economics from Oxford University and business law from UCLA. A lifelong New Mexican, she now lives in Santa Fe with her family. She is a devoted member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and thus often includes LDS (Mormon) characters in her work. When she isn't chasing her small children or writing, she designs jewelry, sculpts with polymer clay, and runs her formatting company, E.M. Tippetts Book Design

¹This review was written and originally posted on my Goodreads profile in 2016. It might now present minor changes in structure or corrections but has not changed its intention.

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