Here For The | Drama By Kate Bromley

Reviewers often compare Bromley's style to authors like Emily Henry or Ali Hazelwood. Here for the Drama by Kate Bromley | Goodreads

The story follows Winnie as she travels to London with Juliette for an experimental production of Juliette’s most famous play, The Lights of Trafalgar . While Winnie hopes this trip will finally be her chance to have Juliette read her own unfinished script, she instead finds herself "stage-managing" the chaotic relationship between her boss and the play's stubborn director. Here for the Drama by Kate Bromley

The book provides a "behind-the-scenes" look at staging a theatrical production in London, which serves as a major backdrop for the plot. Reviewers often compare Bromley's style to authors like

It features a "forbidden love" trope with a "slow burn" or "mildly spicy" rating. The book provides a "behind-the-scenes" look at staging

Includes a rescue dog named Ollie and a witty intern named Roshni.

A central conflict is Winnie's struggle to find her own voice and prioritize her career over her assistant duties.

by Kate Bromley is a contemporary romantic comedy centered on Winnie D’Angelo, an aspiring playwright working as a personal assistant to the famous (and demanding) feminist playwright Juliette Brassard . Plot Overview