Adult Review – All An Act – Contemporary Romance

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About the Book
Book: All an Act
Author: Melissa Wardwell
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: August 27, 2024

Not all weddings end in marriage. Not all hurting hearts remain broken.
In the year since Something Suamalie started, the dynamic trio Kiana, Lulu, and Meilani have accumulated a glowing reputation at home and abroad for brides and their wedding day dreams. But when a triple-booked weekend forces Lulu to manage the wedding of the Onirique events coordinator by herself, panic sets in. Her lack of confidence and ADHD, not to mention the return of a devilishly handsome man, could easily spell disaster.
When André left the Suamalie Islands to pursue a career in Paris, he never dreamed of returning. The islands hold a treasure chest of memories he wishes to keep locked away, but recent changes in his life force him to face those very things. And a choice for his future that will break more than one heart.
With neither of them able to talk about their feelings, how will Lulu and André be able to set aside their pasts and move on?
Take a trip to the Suamalie Islands where palm trees sway, the sand and sea pulse with life, and the people will steal your heart.
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My Adult Review
Wardwell, Melissa. All An Act. 2024.
Suamalie Islands year two
I have enjoyed all of the Suamalie Islands books I have read so far. All An Act is no exception. One of the things I appreciated about All An Act was the glossary of words at the start of the book. This list helps readers to understand some of the vernacular in the book.
Another thing I appreciated about All An Act was Wardwell’s inclusion of a neurodivergent main character. Lulu is quite disorganized and struggles with focus. In the story she discovers that she most likely has ADHD. It will be encouraging for adults with struggles similar to Lulu to discover that they are not alone in the world and there is help for their struggles.
I also enjoyed the reconnection between characters – Lulu is reconnected with her brother’s best friend from childhood, whom she had a crush on as a teen until he hurt her.
Wardwell includes a lot of twists and turns in the story to keep the plot moving. I found All An Act to be a “can’t put it down” book.
While All An Act is an adult contemporary romance, there is nothing in it that would keep it from a K-12 Christian School library. High school students will enjoy the romance of the story.
I received a complimentary copy of All An Act. This is my honest review.
About the Author – Melissa Wardwell

Melissa Wardwell resides in Owosso, Michigan with her husband and three teen-aged children.
She doesn’t mind alternating between the world of writing and the reality of being a mother, but she would rather sit with a good book or a good friend and a cup of coffee.
When she isn’t penning works of fiction, she is busy reviewing books for her blog, Back Porch Reads.
More from Melissa Wardwell
All An Act is probably the most honest form of self-representation this author has ever created.
How could I say such a thing if I put my heart and soul into every single story I create? It’s a pretty straightforward statement when I have kept most of myself out of the stories. I tried to tell stories about the people I admire around me —my best friend in high school, my first boyfriend, or the men and women who serve our country both at home and abroad. These are the kind of people I typically write about. But when I developed Lulu’s character and found the picture that you see on the cover, my first thought was, “I bet she’s just like me… a little scattered, a lot wounded, and putting on a mask to hide that she fears that no one would like her.”
One of my beta readers, who was a teacher when I was in high school, picked up in the first two chapters that Lulu had undiagnosed ADHD. I know some people don’t like to put labels on themselves that make them have unusual behaviors, but like myself, being able to put a label on it gives Lulu a little clarity. Lulu and I both understand that it doesn’t give us the OK to get away with certain things or to use them as excuses. However, it shines a light on why we do those things (like knowing fine details from high school, but you can’t find your A5 binder that you just saw the day before).
It’s not just forgetfulness that is an issue; sometimes, we mask how we feel through anger or frustration because those emotions are more accessible for the rest of the world to understand. Again, that doesn’t mean that it’s OK.
Like Lulu, I went through a season of holding onto unforgiveness that lasted 15 years. You can imagine that that unforgiveness quickly turned into bitterness. My bitterness wasn’t towards a man but instead revolved around church hurt. Learning to forgive and let go of the things that hurt me took a long time. Lulu and I both discovered that forgiveness is like peeling an onion. There are a lot of layers to it, depending on how many years you’ve held on.
Lulu also deals with a lot of thoughts in this book. Many of them revolve around her feelings of being inadequate compared to her friends. I’m sure many of us can identify with that. Eventually, she learns that she brings her own kind of knowledge to the Something Suamalie team. This is what makes this trio work – they each bring their own traits to the table to make this wedding planning business top-notch in the islands.
Like An Unexpected Gift, All An Act is loosely based on another one of my favorite romcoms—The Wedding Planner, featuring Jennifer Lopez and Matthew McConaughey. I wonder if you will be able to see it. Let me know if you do.
I hope you enjoy this one. It really was a joy to write, even when I was faced with some of my own issues.
Blog Stops
Texas Book-aholic, September 25
Stories By Gina, September 26 (Author Interview)
For Him and My Family, September 26
Library lady’s Kid Lit, September 27
Karen Baney Reviews, September 28
For the Love of Literature, September 29 (Author Interview)
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, September 30
Locks, Hooks and Books, October 1
Through the Fire Blogs, October 2 (Author Interview)
Truth and Grace Homeschool Acdemy, October 3
Fiction Book Lover, October 4 (Author Interview)
Holly’s Book Corner, October 4
Lighthouse Academy Blog, October 5
Happily Managing a Household of Boys, October 6
Simple Harvest Reads, October 7 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)
Guild Master, October 8 (Author Interview)
Giveaway

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Sounds like a book I will enjoy.
This sounds like it will be a heartwarming romance.
Sounds like a good read.
Sounds like a fantastic read
This sounds good! I would love to read the whole series.
This looks like a very enjoyable read. Thanks for sharing and hosting this tour.