

To show his stand on the matter, Marcus publicly invites the girl out on a date. One day, he gets tagged in a tweet in which a girl gets fat shamed and laughed at for her love of a character on Gods of the Gates. But if anyone ever finds out it is actually him behind those lines, his whole career would be in danger.

To ease his frustration and express his true opinion, he writes fanfiction under the name Book!AeneasWouldNever. He loves acting, but the way his character’s arc gets butchered by the producers – not so much. Marcus Caster-Rupp is an actor playing in one of the most popular fantasy TV series Gods of the Gates (read: Game of Thrones).

They have an undeniable chemistry online, but what will he think about the way she looks?īut some people on Twitter are beyond mean and have a lot to say about her photo… And even though she loves her body as it is, she worries about the reaction of her closest fandom friend Book!AeneasWouldNever. She is also revealing to the other fanfic writers on the Lavineas server that she is plus size. With one photo of her in a costume of her favorite fictional character, she is revealing to her colleagues exactly what she likes to do most in her free time. What It Is AboutĪpril Whittier is done hiding her love for writing fanfiction. But Spoiler Alert seemed closest to my reading mood at the time. I did have a few more potentially cute and fun romances that I was debating between. I was hoping for something fun, easy, sweet and fluffy, and maybe with one or two meaningful moments. So, as the February 14th was quickly approaching and I had Spoiler Alert on hand, this choice was really a no brainer. Plus, I read the blurb and as soon as I realized that the heroine is plus size and that both of them are in their late thirties – well, at least I could hope this story would end up being more original than most contemporary romances. I also heard that there was some case of mistaken identity/secret pen pals going on in this book. And yet, for some reason, when I heard that fanfiction is kind of a huge part of the plot, I got instantly interested. To be honest, I’ve never really been into fanfiction (I’ve given it a try, but it really didn’t do anything for me). These are just some of the reasons why I decided to pick up Spoiler Alert by Olivia Dade. And then, such a cute cover, a few people recommending it to me and just the fact that February is such a perfect time for contemporary romances… RATED ON GOODREADS – 3.87 of 5 Initial ThoughtsĪ match made in fandom, said the tagline. Spoiler Alert by Olivia Dade – Book Details
