Davis Bunn takes a deep dive into the film world with “Unscripted,” a tale filled with movie-making magic, betrayal, deception and backstabbing.
When Danny Byrd’s film partner absconds with their investment money, Danny finds himself in jail for a crime he didn’t commit. But one day he finds himself mysteriously released from prison, given 51 percent ownership of a hotel he’s never heard of, and a second chance in the movie industry if he can make a movie with a quick deadline and a low budget.
What develops is an intriguing story as he meets attorney Megan Pierce, who takes a big chance with her career to help Danny, and 14-year-old Emma, a starlet just waiting to be made.
“Unscripted” offers a great look into the film process, from production to legal matters to stars and their management. Bunn has extensive background in the industry and you can tell. He also fills his story with several intriguing, mysterious circumstances that leave readers guessing until the very end. Sometimes, however, I did feel Bunn left out too much information for too long that could leave the plot lines and character development a little confusing at times.
Throughout their journey, Danny and Megan grow in their relationship both professionally and romantically, although I feel the author develops their professional connection better than their romantic one. However, that still doesn’t prevent the reader from rooting for these two to find love with one another.
“Unscripted” contains just enough romance, just enough inspiration and just enough mystery to appeal to fans of many different genres. It also contains several deeper themes, like not letting your past define you; learning to trust (as former foster kid Danny struggles with); always make the best out of what little you are given; some burdens can’t be carried alone; and walk away from the chains that hold you down.
Overall, “Unscripted” is an enjoyable and intriguing read.
Four stars out of five.
Revell, a division of Baker Publishing Group, provided this complimentary copy for my honest, unbiased review.