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Tune in Tomorrow

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By: Jamie Steinberg

 

 

The TV show “Real World” had the tagline “find out when people stop being polite…and start getting real.” Well, that could not be truer also for the book Tune in Tomorrow. Apparently, mythical creatures (known as “mythics”) enjoy watching humans and their shenanigans. Thus, they created the show “Tune in Tomorrow” to bring “reality” behind the Veil. That’s where things get a bit confusing… Human aspiring actress Star Weatherby finds herself immersed in this new world excited for the opportunity to entertain only to find out the road to success has its pitfalls, even when it comes to entertaining the Fae.

Starr Weatherby (a/k/a Samantha Wornicker) is a struggling actress in New York when one day several mythical creatures find their way into her the diner where she works. Unaware of their true identifies but intrigued by their appearance, she finds her way into their conversation and thrust into a surprising new world that humans only read about where there are brownies, dragons, centaurs and the like. At first Starr is excited about the opportunity and the new faces she finds, but the prestige player and Grand Dame of the series, Fiona, isn’t as thrilled to have a new competitor for fan attention.

Author Randee Dawn creates a fascinating tale of humanity, Fae, romance and drama that leaves readers turning pages fast and furious. However, it takes quite a bit of time and page turning to truly piece together who is what kind of creature and how everyone fits into the “reality” that is “Tune in Tomorrow.” What you immediately discover is Fiona (and her alter ego Valencia) will do whatever it takes to remove Starr from the picture.

Drama abounds in Tune in Tomorrow and readers will find themselves immersed in a fascinating and fantastical world that they won’t want to leave. Just be patient as it will require some page turning to truly find yourself fully a fan of the show and read.

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