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Review for: Borrowed Lives, by ISBN: 9780979372025 Publisher: Iota Publishing
Borrowed
Lives, by Laramie Dunaway is a sinfully clever tale. Issued for a reprint in
October of 2008, the first edition was published in 1992. I find the author’s
story almost as intriguing as the book. Laramie Dunaway, a pseudonym for Raymond
Obstfeld, has written over forty other books and screenplays. He teaches
creative writing at Luna
Devon finds herself at a stalemate. She was writing her thesis, applying for
teaching positions, and in the process of a divorce. She’s timid, predictable,
and boring. Her best friend, Wren Caldwell, however, is not. She’s quirky,
gorgeous, and outrageously brilliant. When a bizarre shooting takes Wren’s
life, Luna makes the decision to reinvent herself… as Wren! Taking the
position as a journalist for a trendy As with most reprints, the book is a bit outdated with current styles and events. It also had several grammatical errors, but I had the galley copy and expect these will be corrected before publication. Laramie Dunaway skillfully creates a masterpiece of intelligence, humor, and intrigue with Borrowed Lives. The characters were relatable and believable. There were aspects of the book that the reader will know is coming, such as the shooting in the beginning of the book. However, the author puts such a spin on it that you can’t help but feel shocked anyhow. Even the twists had twists. The writing style of this miraculous story is so unique that it’s impossible to put down and draws you in at the first chapter. Borrowed Lives is a sassy, brazen, and witty story, sure to entertain any audience. Kelly Moran, Author and Reviewer
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