This is Not How it Ends by Rochelle B Weinstein
This is Not How it Ends by Rochelle B Weinstein is a love story. Immediately, the narrative sucks you in. Just try to put this book down! At one point, you think Rochelle lays all her cards on the table. The story is settled & I think I’ve got it all figured out. But, This is Not How it Ends (see what I did there?)
Amazing Characters
Rochelle creates characters that readers are heavily invested in. Honestly, each & every character, no matter how insignificant makes you feel something. When I read a book as good as this one, I don’t even liken it to reading a story. For me, the book comes to life in a way that I connect with these people & care about them. That is the hallmark of fantastic writing & storytelling. Rochelle takes you beyond where most authors stop.
Love in All Forms
While I say this is a love story, I don’t mean its a sappy story that ends with a big wedding. The story really digs deeper into what love is. Not just romantic love, but selfless & all-encompassing love. We all find & relate to love differently. Love in all forms is personified in this book.
THE VERDICT
I am Really Into This book! This is Not How it Ends by Rochelle B Weinstein is a love story built for everyone. Read this if you’re in the mood for a heartwarming, engrossing & wonderful read. All the stars for this book.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: ROCHELLE WEINSTEIN
I was born and raised in Miami, Florida among the chaos of three siblings: Randi, Robert, and Ron. After graduating from the University of Maryland, I moved west to Los Angeles. There I launched my career at the LA Weekly, handling advertising and promotions for film studios and record labels.
After a colorful few years, I returned to Miami as an Account Executive at the acclaimed Beber Silverstein & Partners. Later that same year, I landed my first dream job through an ad in The Miami Herald. Yes, an actual newspaper. For the next ten years, I managed the advertising, marketing, and promotions for every record label in the country at The Box Music Network. Ensconced on South Beach, our offices were the hub for musicians and record executives worldwide. Work consisted of meeting talented superstars and listening to great music. Fun, right?
Marriage and kids soon followed in the form of dream job number two, and The Box eventually moved to New York. Sometime in between raising the twins, PTA meetings, carpool, flag football, basketball, and lacrosse tournaments, writing freelance, cheering on the Dolphins and Heat, and volunteering at organizations near and dear to my heart, dream job number three took root, and I became a full-time writer.