This
book gives insight into the movers' and shakers' world within the
film industry; a world I am glad to enter only in the pages of a
book. The story focuses on producer Daniel Byrd and attorney Megan
Pierce, both who desire to achieve top quality, but who also desire
to avoid the trappings of the power mongers. Together, along with
director Greg Riggs, writer Annie Callow, newcomer Emma Sturgis, and
a very special cast and crew, they work to create magic that is not
often found on today's screens.
The
theme of healing from childhood wounds is strong in this story. While
Megan's parents represent Christ to Danny, as did his last foster
father, Christ is not credited with much of this healing. That was a
bit disappointing. The book does tell a solid story with great
characters. It is filled with visual and auditory images that reach
deep into one's soul. I would recommend it as a good read, one that
will work well in secular markets.
I
am grateful to have received a copy of Unscripted
from Revell via NetGalley in exchange for my honest opinion. I was
under no obligation to provide a positive review and received no
monetary compensation.
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