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  • Unscripted

  • Unscripted Series, Book 1
  • By: J.R. Gray
  • Narrated by: Joel Leslie, John Solo
  • Length: 8 hrs and 38 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (152 ratings)

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Unscripted

By: J.R. Gray
Narrated by: Joel Leslie, John Solo
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Publisher's summary

Movie star 101: A smile hides all pain.

Quellcrist King has been playing a part his entire life. The more famous he becomes, the more he hides. The only person he ever let see the real him rose with him from nothing to the very top.

They were the king and queen of Hollywood - and then she wanted a divorce. The only way to survive his depression is to bury himself in work. If he can be a character, maybe he won't have to remember himself. A gay role can't be any different than playing a straight one, can it?

But instead of finding solace in the character, he finds it in his costar. Hale becomes his best friend, his lifeline, the light in his darkness. Quell is forced to examine everything he thought he knew about himself while filming intimate scenes with Hale that feel more real than anything ever has before.

He's lived his entire life following the script. What would life be like unscripted?

Contains mature themes.

©2019 J.R. Gray (P)2020 Tantor

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It is always good to see perspectives of a Hollywood romance come to life through a book

The chemistry between the two leads were absolutely amazing. I loved hearing both leads perspectives, it was truly a sexy and beautiful story.

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Mental health is one thing! Being a weak man is another !

first, I want to start with a positive and say overall the book was interesting. it was great to see the perspective of Hollywood and relationships and what probably does happen behind closed doors with these high-profile relationships. it's easy to see how people can fall through their costar due to proximity. what I did not like about this story but I just made myself finish, was the week behavior and mentality of the main character. I never want to be one of those people that try and say that men don't be in abusive relationships however, she did not hold the power so it doesn't make sense that he allowed this. he knew as well as his friends told him that she was using him for publicity and of her career. it's one thing for people to stay in situations because of security, financial, blackmail, threats of being abused, children, etc. but she literally had none of that over him and he's still bend to her will. it was very frustrating because they wanted to play the mental health of him always having to be underneath someone in the fear of being alone and not having someone and having anxiety when he go out in public. But none of those explain his weak behavior when it came to his wife and standing up for himself and being a man. I'm sorry you can be needy but still put somebody in their place. you can be needy and still stand up for yourself, especially when you've already established a support group outside of that person. it just really pissed me off and I felt like the two did not go hand in hand. him having an issue with not being alone had nothing to do with the way he allowed her to treat him.

I did not like the fact that he allowed their separation to be for 15 months and was upset that hale wanted him to put an end to it. I feel at that point he was doing to hale what his wife did to him. you using someone's weakness or fear to get what you want? heal was very fearful that if he left him he would drink himself to death or commit suicide and I think that was a horrible pressure to put on someone coming into relationship that you should have been ended. and this whole promise thing news flash, she originally break the promise and vows that they made before God until death do us part and loving the person through sickness and in health. so why are you so worried about a promise when she break the original promise. and the idea of putting your mental health issues on the side for someone who you know for sure is using you is crazy because at that point he wasn't even getting the benefit of not being alone from her, he was not even with her. so what was the purpose? overall I got through the book. I like the whole Hollywood part of it and relationship part of it but the character himself it just pissed me off because once again we tried to link mental health to weakness and that's how the main character came off. how can you be in a high profile career but want to cling to a private life, that's insane. I understand wanting it but it came at the cause of your new love staying in the closet. you force yourself to be in the public for Rachel. even after knowing y'all were separated. I'm pretty sure you can force yourself to be out in the public with your new love interest to prove that this is something you want. you want this man to believe you love him but you keep putting your ex before him and to the world you are still married so if anything had leak prior he would have came off as a homewrecker and that is what could have really turned his career. because as usual people would have assumed that the gay man corrupt the married man and ruined his marriage.

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awesome story i love these books.

it is a great story and keeps u on the edge definitely a great read.

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Such a beautiful story

This book is one of my all time favorites with an MC who struggles with depression and anxiety. As Always with JR Gray books, it’s an emotional ride with lots of steam, a happy ending (HFN as this is book 1 of series) and a character I wanted to strangle!

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Unscripted

Both narrators did an amazing job bringing
this book to life.
I’ve never read anything from this author and never read a book like this. I usually don’t like slow burn I usually get bored and frustrated. I did not want to put this book down! I was interested from page one. I loved the two characters, they become friends first, it did take a while for them to get together. Right when I was starting to get restless they finally admitted wanting each other. This book was amazing keeps you interested the entire way, I do wish it was longer since the first 74% of the book is built up to then coming together. I feel there wasn’t enough of them as a couple. But there is a second book out and I can’t wait to see where there story takes them.

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Loved it!!!

Loved it!
The story,the narration-everything
Can’t wait for the next book in this series!

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when change comes

how do you prepare when your force to change. it's crazy but some changes is needs to better yourself.

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A wonderful tale of two actors who fall in love.

I used to be a theatre kid, so I really enjoyed being immersed in the world of acting and cinema.

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Heat and Heart!

JR Gray always brings heart with equal amount of heat in his stories. In Unscripted, Quell and Hale fall into a fast friendship that gets you invested!

The narrators are a perfect match and make the story special with their chemistry and easy tones. Devoured it in one day!

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Joel is great as always but John has to go

I loved this story so much that, when I got to the point I couldn't stand John Solo's narration anymore, I bought the book on Kindle just to finish it. And even with that, I still finished the whole book in under 24 hours. There are some issues with the ebook as well but this review is specific to the audiobook. Normally I love when there are two narrators but this time, I wish it had just been Joel. I know what I am going to get with Joel. I know it is going to be a pleasant listen and he has yet to disappoint. As much as I would like to enjoy this again, the narration issue is so bad I returned the audiobook and I have difficulting reading for long periods so I rarely actually "read" these days.

In conclusion, get the ebook/paperback unless you have listed to John Solo narrate before and like him (different strokes for different folks and all that).

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