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Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood books for the chance to read this novella . Even though the book is short there is lots packed into it. This is a gorgeous book set in Hollywood. This follow the main character Olivia as she embarks on a journey to Hollywood. As she travels we find out more of the back story of Olivia I enjoyed this Novella.

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Although I usually don't read novellas, preferring something I can really get my teeth into, I did enjoy "The Hollywood Runaway". The storyline was inventive and there were some good characters, plus a great setting.

Thanks to Net Galley and the publishers for the opportunity to read and review this book.

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The Hollywood Runaway is a short and heartfelt read set in the 1930s, following Olivia Swift, a nightclub singer from Liverpool whose life is upended by a devastating secret. She flees to America on the SS Ocean Empress, where she meets kind strangers who help her find her footing again.

The writing is smooth and the historical setting feels authentic, especially the descriptions of ship life and the camaraderie among passengers. I liked Olivia as a character and appreciated her determination to start over.

However, I went into this book expecting more of her journey into Hollywood—her career, her rise to stardom, the glamour and challenges of the entertainment world. Instead, most of the novella focuses on her past and her emotional recovery, with only a brief glimpse of her future success in the epilogue. I wanted more of the Hollywood sparkle!

It’s still an uplifting story of resilience and friendship, but for me, the heart of the premise—her Hollywood career—was over far too quickly. Readers looking for a gentle, hopeful escape will enjoy it, but those wanting the full showbiz arc might be left wishing for more.

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A great tale of a runaway bride who heads away from a potentially bigamous marriage across the Atlantic to America and a new life. My only complaint is that the end felt a little rushed. I would have like more..

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This was a gripping romance. A nightclub singer runs away from a gangster on the day of her wedding and is consumed by guilt and fear as she has stolen a large sum of money from him. She boards an ocean liner to the USA and meets two friends who teach he4 once again that normall6 people are decent, thoughtful humans. The leads character is great, feisty and principled ye5 vulnerable. There is an Hea which makes for a satisfying read. The big shame was that the book was short, I was left wanting more!

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Loose links to the previous book which kept me interested at the start.
Interesting and engaging book, showing a darker side of relationships and what people need to do to survive.
An engaging read.

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When Olive learns that her fiancé is already married, she takes a boat to New York to escape the brute. On the boat she meets Frank and Nell and they become friends who help her begin again. The Hollywood Runaway, by Alexandra Weston, is a novella that tells Olive’s story. It’s a sweet story, but not a great read. I was able to read an ARC on #NetGalley.

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For what this was (a novella) I loved it. Weston always creates such interesting characters that you want to root for.

I liked that it was in the same world as the Hollywood Governess because that's my favorite Weston book. But it was too short, and I wanted more! more of Olivia and Nora in NYC! More of her story on how she made it to LA! More of her and Frank's reuniting / beginning to their relationship! More of her working with Aidan! This easily could have been a full novel!

But I will wait patiently for her next one.

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The Hollywood runaway is a lovely book. A bit reminiscent of passengers on the titanic this is about sailing to better prospects and leaving your past behind (and hoping it doesn't catch up with you)
I absolutely loved it.

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Having a narrow escape from an ill fated marriage night club singer, Olivia Swift makes a hasty decision to leave Liverpool on a one way ticket to America. Gradually over the 5 day voyage we learn more about Olivia, the fiancé she left behind and her growing friendship with two of her fellow passengers.

This is an ideal summery sort of read and coming in at just 131 pages, it’s great escapism for a sunny afternoon by the pool or in the garden. The author captures the excitement of a long sea voyage and introduces us to the unpredictable world of the night club singer in 1930s. Olivia, and her friends, are all off to make a fresh start in a new world and this heady excitement is captured really well.

Small, but perfectly formed, The Hollywood Runaway compliments the other books in this enjoyable golden age of Hollywood series by this talented writer of historical fiction.

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4.25 stars 🌟

Considering this was a novella just over 100 pages long, the story was well developed and didn't feel rushed or lacking. The characters are engaging and I was invested in the story from the start.

I liked how the prologue and epilogue gave snapshots into future events which let you know what happened in the perfect way without having to write it all in minute detail. It left you to think up what happened between times which was a nice touch.

This was my first time reading anything by this author and I enjoyed the writing style. I will be reading more from Alexandra Weston in future.

Thanks to NetGalley, Alexandra Weston and Boldwood Books for an eARC of this book, I enjoyed reading it amd writing this honest review.

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Another gorgeous historical fiction set in d Hollywood. I enjoyed Alexandra’s last novel The Lavender Bride for its interesting character and glamours settings. I was excited to see had another book set in the same era. It was had to believe this was a novella, it packed so much in a was such a well rounded story.

It’s 1936 and Olivia Swift is about to make her big Hollywood break. The story then moves to 1932 and Liverpool, where we meet nightclub singer Olivia about to board the Ocean Empress, escaping from her past and hoping to start a new life in New York. Onboard she meets Nora and Frank and forms a great connections with them. We learn her secrets. The descriptions were fabulous, you could picture yourself onboard, the cramped cabins and all the entertainment venues. I loved how the story was bookended with news stories and how well fleshed out the characters were. A beautiful story of friendship, new beginnings and following your dream

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When Olivia's wedding plans go wrong, she books a one way ticket to America. she is in a strange land with no friends. will she get a fresh start?

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The Hollywood Runaway tells the story of Olivia, a British singer living in the UK in the 1930s. Olivia is planning to marry Jimmy - a flashy bookie and businessman who is not only controlling, destroying her self confidence, but also involved in many unlawful activities. On the day she was supposed to get married, she flees the UK and gets on a ship to NYC to start a new life. On board the ship, she meets two people she becomes close to - Frank, who is planning to travel to California to become an architect, and Nora, who has family in NYC and plans to work at Macy's. Will Jimmy follow Olivia? Will Frank become more than a good friend? And most importantly, will Olivia succeed as a singer in NYC? I felt that the ending was just too short and almost choppy - one minute they are landing in NY and the next chapter is five years later. I would have loved to have been able to read about what all three of them did in those five years. All in all, though, the story did have the happy ending I love so much. These are likable charaters - perhaps the author can write a longer sequel?

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC of this novel in exchange for an honest review.

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A transatlantic tale of escape, friendship, and fresh starts — The Hollywood Runaway is historical fiction with heart.

Set in 1930s Liverpool, this charming novella introduces us to Olivia, a miner’s daughter with big dreams and even bigger reasons to run. Fleeing a dangerous past (and an even more dangerous fiancé), she boards the SS Ocean Empress bound for New York with nothing but a suitcase and a dream of jazz stardom. Along the way, she befriends Frank, a kind-hearted architect heading to LA, and Nora, a fierce fashionista-in-the-making. Together, they become the kind of found family that makes new beginnings feel possible.

Though short in length, this story delivers a full serving of hope, healing, and the quiet courage it takes to walk away from the wrong life and chase the right one. The writing is elegant and easy, the pacing swift, and the characters stick with you like salt air on skin. I only wish we had more time with them — a full-length novel would be a treat.

4 ⭐️- I Love It
If you’re in the mood for a feel-good, fast-paced historical read about resilience, reinvention, and friendship that saves, this one’s worth the ticket.

Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC!

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A very charming novella that definitely left me wanting more. I rapidly felt very invested in the storyline and hoping that Olivia did manage to evade “the bounder” and the setting of the cross Atlantic ship was fascinating as all the passengers planned their new lives.
I thought there was a lot of detail for such a short story and it was certainly engaging right to the end- I very much appreciated the update from a few years on!

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‘A gripping new historical novel from a wonderful new voice. Perfect for fans of Taylor Jenkins-Reid, Wendy Holden and Allison Pataki.’

While this was a little on the sweet side for my typical tastes, I’ll certainly recommend this to my friends who love hisfic and who I know will love this too.!

Big thanks to Boldwood Books for this arc in exchange for review!

Pub date: 8.30.2025.

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After finishing and loving Alexandra Weston's 'The Hollywood Governess', I jumped at the chance to read and review this new novella which details the backstory of one of side characters, Olivia Swift, in the aforementioned book and her escape from England to chasing her dreams in New York. I really loved this and was amazed at how Weston crammed so much detail into such a short number of pages. Her writing is incredibly transporting and the plot was interesting - I especially liked the flashback/forward between chapters as we discovered more about Olivia's story. The side characters shine here too and characterisation on the whole is wonderful. Overall, I would recommend this and Weston's other books to readers who enjoy historical fiction written in an accurate and vivid way, as well as those who like character driven plots.

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Thank you to net galley for giving me this opportunity to read this book.
The story takes place in Liverpool, England in 1932.
Olive is a young singer with a band. The band plays in clubs around the Liverpool area.
Olive catches the eye of Jimmy and soon becomes her fiance. Jimmy doesn't like the name 'Olive' so he switched it to 'Olivia'.
The band was playing in a club which Jimmy has a stake in and soon mayhem ensues.
After learning g about Jimmy's dubious life Olivia wants nothing more then to get out of England.
Olivia secures a passage on an ocean liner to the USA. As she is late booking her passage there is only room on the lower level and will be sharing g a room with another passenger.
The roommate just happens to be a young man named Frank. Frank offers the room to Olivia and he finds another room. Olivia gets a new roommate named Nora. Nora is like a breath of fresh air.
Olivia Frank, Nora soon becomes fast friends.
Olivia wants to make it as a singer and actress in New York.
Frank wants to be an architect.
Nora wants to work in retail.
These are my own opinions.

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What a great story! I’m not one for short stories usually however this was exemplary. Great characters, a real feeling of the time and the way people lived and took chances & risks to improve their lives. It has a wonderful ending as well, a perfect 5* read.

Thank you to Netgalley the author and publishers for an arc in exchange for an honest review

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