Friday, April 11, 2025

Book Review and Giveaway: The Page Turner

By Melissa Amster

Emma Page grew up the black sheep in a bookish household, raised to believe that fine literature is the only worthy type of fiction. Her parents, self-proclaimed “serious” authors who run their own vanity press, The Mighty Pages, mingle in highbrow social circles that look down on anything too popular or mainstream, while her sister, Jess, is a powerful social media influencer whose stylish reviews can make or break a novel.

Hiding her own romance manuscript from her disapproving parents, Emma finds inspiration at the family cottage among the “fluff” they despise: the juicy summer romances that belonged to her late grandmother. But a chance discovery unearthed from her Gigi’s belongings reveals a secret that has the power to ruin her parents’ business and destroy their reputation in the industry—a secret that has already fallen into the hands of an unscrupulous publishing insider with a grudge to settle. Now Emma must decide—as much as she’s dreamed of the day when her parents are forced to confront their own egos, can she really just sit back and watch The Mighty Pages be exposed and their legacy destroyed?

From the wealthy enclaves of the Hamptons to the sparkling shores of Lake Michigan, The Page Turner is a delectable glimpse inside the world of publishing, and Viola Shipman’s most glittering achievement yet! (Synopsis courtesy of Amazon.)

I always enjoy Viola Shipman's novels. They are cozy and provide a gorgeous armchair adventure in various parts of Michigan. The Page Turner takes us to a cottage in South Haven, right by the beach, and immerses us in a world of books and writing. 

Emma is a sympathetic and compelling character. Just out of college, she's expected to join her family's publishing business even though she doesn't like the kinds of books they work with. They (the books) are snobby and elitist, compared to the stories she grew up reading with her beloved GiGi. Her parents also have connected with an author Emma completely hates. And she has a good reason to! He reminds me of a certain person who took over a social media outlet and changed its name to a single letter, if you get my drift. I don't want to say anything else as to not spoil what happens next or anything beyond that, but just know that you will be rooting for Emma the entire time!

I could relate to Emma over being different from others in my family. I usually feel like an outlier, but for different reasons. At least I share similar book interests with my mom and sister. I love that this novel had a villain, as it added a whole new layer to the story. I don't remember many of Viola's novels having villains, although I think there was one in The Secret of Snow. I also loved that this wasn't a typical romance, but was instead about family and following one's passion. There's even a mystery aspect that kept me turning the pages, so to speak!

Overall, another treat from Viola Shipman and I already can't wait for whatever she writes next.

(Trigger warnings at the bottom of this post.)

Movie casting suggestions:
Emma: Jane Widdop
Jess: Olivia Holt
Phillip: Justin Theroux
Piper: Jessalyn Gilsig
Marcus: Christian Bale

Thanks to HarperCollins for the book in exchange for an honest review. They have TWO copies for some lucky readers!

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TW: Death of grandparent, emotional abuse, sexual harassment

14 comments:

Toni Laliberte said...

My guilty pleasure genre is a rom-com featuring the Grumpy/Sunshine trope, maybe with a bit of spice... 😉

Robyn A said...

Enemies to Lovers

Anonymous said...

Lately, I enjoy Rom-coms. @susieqlaw

traveler said...

Mature love found later in life.

Rita Wray said...

I like enemies to lovers.

diannekc said...

A good rom-com is my favorite genre.

Mary C said...

I don't consider any of my reads a guilty pleasure.

dstoutholcomb said...

romance is my favorite genre

Emily Cheang said...

I love suspense and mystery, psychological suspense and cozy mysteries!

Lisa D said...

I love forensic science books, which always sounds really weird to most people!

Suburban prep said...

I am all over the place regarding reading. I like all sorts of different areas.

Viviana Varona said...

My guilty pleasure lately has been to read cowboy romance.

Mary Preston said...

I don't feel guilty about any of my reads. Read across most genres.

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