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๐๏ธJuly 9, 2024
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๐ค๐๐๐๐๐ข ๐๐๐๐๐๐..Cassidy starts working for a famous director & his wife & quickly realizes these people are bat shit crayโฆ.
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๐ท๐๐๐๐ ๐ธ ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐ ๐๐๐ข...this is my first May Cobb book! So glad I got an advanced copy of this one because I loved it! I love rich people behaving like insane people, but also making it look like they are completely normal! Fav trope right now!๐ Cassidy is the assistant & she is someone you will relate toโฆsheโs socially awkward, escaping a bad relationship, yet she has secrets herself, but still so likable! ๐ฉทThen her bosses. Lawd. All this money, but so many problems. Mo money mo problems. ๐ฐWhat makes this one extra special is the twists & the fast pace. If you like books that unfold like an actual movie & are deliciously addictive then this one is for you! ๐So fun! ๐คธ

May Cobb managed to capture the elegance and creepiness of celebrity with this book and I was genuinely on the edge of my seat burning my way through this twisty plots. The story hits all of the fun beats you expect in a summer pot boiler, but the characters are more layered and sympathetic than you expect in a book this wild.

I think this is my favorite May Cobb to date! When Cassiday is offered a dream job to be the assistant to a Hollywood screenwriter and his actress wife, she jumps at the chance to work for them. The money is good and the work is easy. In fact, Marisol, her boss is more like a sister than a boss. When Cassiday is asked to read some screenplays for Nate, she and Nate get close. Only then does Nate reveal he thinks Marisol is cheating. Nate asks Cassiday to follow Marisol and see if she can get proof of the affair. But what Cassiday finds is so much worse!

Count on May Cobb to bring the deception, obsession, and spice. THE HOLLYWOOD ASSISTANT, her latest novel, moves the action from her signature setting of East Texas to L.A. and the home of a Hollywood director and his actress wife, whose star is currently rising. At first, they appear to have a flawless life and enviable relationship, but new assistant (and aspiring scriptwriter) Cassidy Foster quickly discovers that Marisol and Nate Sterling are hiding some serious issues, and before she knows it, Cassidy is in way too deep. This is the kind of steamy suspense novel that's best read poolside. Pure summer reading entertainment through and through.

TALK ABOUT A TWIST!
Thank you so much Berkley for the gifted ARC!
If you're a fan of the whole 'rich people behaving badly' trope, then add this to your list because they're really rich and they're really bad.
The way this book was going, I thought I had it all figured out and was starting to think "I think I've seen this film before, and I didn't like the ending"(IYKYK), but was shockingly and HAPPILY surprised that this was a new and fresh spin!
There was definitely more sexual content than I typically expect in a thriller like this so I was surprised by that. So be warned.
This was my first May Cobb book and I can see why she has such a huge fan base!
This will be available on July 9th!

DELICIOUSLY SCANDALOUS!!!
Cassidy moves to LA to nurse a breakup after BFF, Lexie found her a great gig. To be an assistant to Marisol and Nate Sterling. A crazy Hollywood couple that may seem perfect but is not what they seem.
Filled with love, lies, stalking and loads of drama. The Hollywood Assistant is a perfect juicy Thriller to pick up this summer.

As the saying goes, "if it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is". In this story, the narrator, Casidy Foster is given a pretty sweet job as an assistant to a Hollywood director and actress, Nate and Marisol Sterling. The gig is easy with menial tasks like grocery shopping and organizing closets. Other than being paid, Cassidy reaps other benefits, such as a hefty load of designer clothes from Marisol, and screenplay reviews from Nate (with the bonus of more money). Things begin to get dodgy when Nate starts asking Cassidy to spy on Marisol, as he believes she's cheating.
While a good part of the story takes place in the past, there are occasional parts of the story set in the present, when it is clear that something bad happened to one or both of the Sterlingโs. Is Cassidy responsible? Given her odd behavior and growing obsession with Nate, I wouldn't have been surprised. BUT, it was also clear along the way that Cassidy was being manipulated by at least one person. Who and why took some time to discover.
At one point, Cassidy's actions were so stupid, I wanted her to be arrested solely for being an idiot. She made so many bad decisions, which don't look good when whatever crime was committed is investigated by the police. However, the author put such a huge spotlight on Cassidy, that I figured there must be an alternate villain in the mix, who has done a great job of using Cassidy's foolishness against her. And there are not one but two twists in the revelation. One surprised me, the other surprised me only in the timing of it.
Overall, this was a clever story with a good pace, and well-timed surprises. If you are looking for a new thriller, check this one out!

Iโve been a huge fan of May Cobbโs since I read The Hunting Wives. Needless to say, this book was one of my most anticipated books of 2024.
This one felt different than her other novels. Certainly not in a bad way, and truthfully, I think all of her books are different from one another. That is to say, she has her own writing style, but they all hit differently and I appreciate this about her. While The Hollywood Assistant isnโt my favorite May Cobb novel, that torch goes to The Hunting Wives, I enjoyed it immensely. It was a bit cringey at times; the protagonist was pretty needy and over the top. But that only added to the drama of the story for me. And boy were there some spicy scenes in this book! ๐ฅต๐ถ๏ธ
And of course, there was a deliciously twisty ending. Definitely recommend this one, book friends.
When Cassieโs best friend finds her a sweet gig working as the personal assistant to a famous couple in Hollywood, she jumps at the chance to move to LA. After a recent breakup, sheโs sad and bored anyway. The move will be good for her.
Turns out the job is super easy, too. The couple, Nick and Marisol, are kind and they both take to her quickly. All sheโs gotta do is run errands and they pay her handsomely for it. But when Nick begins to show a little too much interest, and she begins to overhear heated arguments between the couple, Cassidy starts to wonder whatโs really going on in their marriage. Before she knows whatโs happening, she finds herself tangled in their messy life, discovering she wasnโt hired to be a personal assistant, but for other reasons. And when one of them turns up dead, Cassidy is the number one suspect.
This one comes out July 9th! Thank you to @netgalley, @berkleypub, and @maycobb for the chance to read an early copy in exchange for an honest review.

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This may be my new favorite book of Cobbโs! This is just what I needed with plenty of drama, secrets, spice, twists and turns. While reading this it totally reminded me of those dramatic, sexy daytime soaps that I use to be guilty of watching ๐คญ but I loved every minute of it! I blew through this book so quick, as the story sucked me in and I absolutely NEEDED to know what happened next. The characters are all sketchy and unlikeable, but I think that was the point with this one. I loved to hate them all. Cobb is the queen of writing a fun, twisty, addictive, drama filled guilty pleasure thriller that hooks the reader in from the start-and she definitely did not disappoint with this one๐๐ป If you are looking for a thriller that is sure to take you on a wild ride-this one is for you.
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โฆUnlikeable, sketchy characters
โฆDrama, secrets, spice mixed in with your thrillers
โฆPlenty of twists, turns, and suspense
โฆA book set in Hollywood that plays out like a dramatic, sexy daytime soap๐คญ
โฆAn addictively sexy, fun and wild ride
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This is my first May Cobb book and I can see why the author has a loyal following. I am truly impressed by how the characters came to life so quickly. I feel like I understood them quickly and they epitomized Hollywood shallowness. These were not people I would be friends with but reading their drama was entertaining. While we know there has been a murder, we do not know the victim for the majority of the story. This fact helped keep me invested because this one comes in at 400 pages. There are plenty of secrets and people behaving badly, and the story leans into the melodramatic and sexy vibes of Hollywood. There was a lot going on in this one and was happy with the twists at the end, which pulled the story together nicely for me. I will definitely be reading more of May Cobb.
Thank you Berkley and NetGalley for the advanced reader copy. This is my honest review.

It appears that aspiring novelist Cassidy Foster has hit the job jackpot. Cassidy, who is dealing with a broken heart, is encouraged by her dear friend Lexie to leave Austin and join her in Hollywood. With Lexie's helps, Cassidy secures a position as an assistant at the Malibu residence of actress Marisol Torres and her husband, director Nate Sterling. The job offers excellent pay, minimal workload, and the added perk of receiving Marisol's unwanted designer clothing. But that's not all. Nate soon asks Cassidy to read and provide feedback on the screenplays he receives. However, as a series of flash-forwards reveal, something very bad will occur in just four weeks.
The Hollywood Assistantย by May Cobb is delicious, crazy, sexy summer fun. Is the story over the top? You bet. It's a fast-paced, addictive, twisty, mystery thriller. It might keep you guessing, you might figure it all out. It really doesn't matter - it's a wild ride as the ideal job completely unravels.
4.25 stars.

I gobbled this addictive story in a day! All priorities went out the window once I started reading, furiously flipping through the pages, needing to know what happens next. This was my first May Cobb story and wonโt be the last! I enjoyed this story, about a personal assistant, who gets caught up in the glitz and Hollywood glamor of working for a power couple, who are a mess behind the scenes. For all my detective sleuthing, the twist shocked me and the reveals at the end satisfied. A quick read that held my attention the entire time, made me empathize with the characters, particularly Cassidy, who turned into a surprisingly delightfully unreliable narrator, and then made me question what I just read when everything blew up. The only thing that nagged was that these people drank cocktails and wine and then nibbled on a cheese plate with fruit and honey, but no bread, no substance! No wonder they leaned quickly into their terrible choices - they were always drunk!

This one wasn't as good as some of Cobb's others, but it was still enjoyable. It just wasn't propulsive. The subject matter was super interesting, so was the setting and premise.

The Hollywood Assistant has everything we've grown to love from May Cobb: morally ambiguous women, constantly building suspense, and riveting sensual tension running through almost ever scene.
Cassidy takes a job opportunity in LA after navigating a painful breakup and feeling a loss of direction with her career and life in general. Her friend Lexie connects her to Hollywood It Couple Nate and Cassidy, who need help running errands and completing some basic housework each week. At first, their marriage seems charmed, but Cassidy starts to witness cracks in the relationship when she witnesses a few nasty fights. At the same time, she's finding herself drawn to Nate as he asks her to help with some of the scripts he's reading through. Just as Cassidy starts to believe she lucked out with her job placement, and she might even have her own way into writing in the industry, one of the couple is murdered, and Cassidy finds herself as the main suspect. Can she navigate her way out of her precarious situation?
This sultry thriller is told with Cobb's sharp attention to cinematic details, and it really feels like you are transported to LA with Cassidy. The twists at the end won't be at all what you expected, and the Epilogue will leave you questioning everything you just read.
Fans of soapy, sexy thrillers, this one is for you!

May Cobb is the queen of guilty pleasure; however, this one missed the mark.
Cassidy, a 20-something young lady, goes to LA to recover after a bad breakup. She works as a personal assistant to a Hollywood couple when one of them ends up dead.
While Cassidy is supposed to be a young lady, she acts more in line with a mature 30ish year old, going to The Container Store for an exciting night out on the town (sadly not an exaggeration). And I just wanted her to be a bit more irrational and diabolical! Give me a wild Cassidy!
The book also seemed a bit slow, which is strange for a guilty pleasure book.
There are two timelines: a later and a now timeline. And the later timeline is really inconsistent.
This book was ruined a bit by reading Daemon Voices by Philip Pullman, a collection of essays on storytelling. Of course, the exact quote eludes me, but it is something to the effect of โDonโt start a story with the cheap trick of โShe entered the slowly darkening roomโ because readers will instantly be annoyed wanting to know who she is.โ Ugh. This book essentially implements this trick and stuck to it like a dog with a bone for 75% of the book.
Now, donโt kill me here because I am going to share something that you may not have noticed before, but you will now be on the alert. For some unknown reason, the word โclickโ was used 29 times! 29!
Well, I didnโt click with this oneโฆโฆโฆ
May Cobb --- I still love your work; weโll get the next one!
*Thanks, NetGalley for a free copy of this book in exchange for my fair and unbiased opinion.

This should be the guilty pleasure read of the summer, it was so juicy and scandalous and had everything I want in a summer thriller. Rich people acting like psychos will always intrigue me and The Sterlings were so batshit, I loved it. The first half starts a tiny bit slow but itโs all to set the stage for the unhinged and gripping second half, I was totally hooked. The characters were so messy and entertaining I couldnโt look away just to see what they would do next and then the author cranked up the heat, this was unexpectedly spicy and I was sooo here for it! There were so many great twists, a couple made me cackle they were so fitting and just perfectly executed. If you like over the top and dramatic thrillers with characters that are so fun to hate, plenty of glitz and glam and lots of secrets this was so much fun!

This book was ADDICTING! It centers around Cassidy, an insecure woman who had recently lost her job and trying to find something better suited for her. Her best friend finds her a job being a Hollywood assistant for a famous director and his wife, Nate and Marisol Sterling. Cassidy hits it off with Nate and Marisol quickly and the job is pretty easy. What could go wrong?!
You know those books that you couldnโt put down and then you realize youโre already half way through it? Welcome to this book! I read the first half of this in one sitting at the lake. I was completely in a binge for this amazing, fast paced read. Cobb made these characters absolutely come to life. They were so likable, each even with their flaws. The story is told mostly in current time but there were short chapters with a later POV with a detective- these really helped the binge and wondering what the heck was going to happen! As the story progresses, the story becomes juicier. I had a good feeling early on, what might be happening and with who, BUT with what happened, I couldnโt have anticipated the last chapter of the book and what is revealed. This whole book is a juicy, engaging domestic thriller that is sure to be a hit this summer! 5 stars!
Thank you NetGalley, May Cobb and Berkley for my eARC! This one is out 7/9 and is a must read!!

Kindle Copy for Review from NetGalley and Berkley Publushing. .
I received a free, advance copy of this book and this is my unbiased and voluntary review.
It was supposed to be a dream job being an assistant for aa few hours for a high profile Hollywood couple after her life seem to be going nowhere. But things soon become complicated as her relationship becomes complicated along the way as a fine line between boundaries soon become gray.
Throw in a murder in this look at Hollywood lifestyle where things are not always perfect as it seems. BE careful what you wish for as things are not as rosy as you may think.

4.5 stars
Holy twists and turns, Batman! May Cobbโs upcoming thriller definitely kept me on the edge of my seat. While not everything was a surprise, there was a lot that kept me guessing.
Since the end of her last relationship, Cassidy has been struggling emotionally and professionally. An aspiring novelist, she canโt seem to find the right story to hook a publisher. So her best friend Lexie convinces her to move to Los Angeles, and she lines up a job for Cassidy, as the personal assistant to a famous couple, Nate and Marisol Sterling.
Cassidy quickly realizes the job is a dream come true. She does a lot of shopping, runs errands, and organizes Marisolโs stuff, but there are a lot of perks, including being gifted a large amount of clothes that Marisol doesnโt need. And when Nate offers her the opportunity read a script and share her opinions, she gets to do that fairly often.
With Lexie shooting a film in Prague, Cassidy is pretty lonely, so she enjoys the easy camaraderie she feels with the Sterlings. They are a tempestuous couple, often fighting and then making up, which is awkward to watch, especially the more Cassidy feels a connection to Nate.
And then things start to go off the rails for the Sterlings, and Cassidy finds herself entangled in the mess. Amidst the chaos, she learns that things arenโt what they seemed. But is Cassidy, for that matter?
This definitely reads like a movie, and it is twisty and melodramatic. Itโs fun when you donโt know whom to trust or how things are going to unfold. Thanks to Berkley and NetGalley for the advance copy. The book will publish 7/9.

Unfortunately not my favorite May Cobb book. I really wanted to love this one, but it took me a while to get into and just didnโt seem particularly remarkable. I liked the different setting compared to her usual books, but I wasnโt impressed in the ways Iโd hoped to be