Hero: Ken Corday
Heroine: Days of Our Lives
It's not a romance. It's an autobiography of sorts. As a fan of Days of Our Lives, I found it interesting. It gives a little behind-the-scenes information, but it's not a juicy tell-all. It tells more about the Corday family than the Days family.
There are other books about Days of Our Lives that I would recommend over this one. I enjoyed Lorraine Zenka's Days of Our Lives: The Complete Family Album, which gave great historical information about the show. I highly recommend Bill and Susan Seaforth Hayes' autobiography Like Sands Through the Hourglass both as a romance and an inside look at the show.
As for The Days of Our Lives: The True Story of One Family's Dream and the Untold History of Days of Our Lives, I finished it. I don't plan to re-read it. I may keep it on my shelf for a little while, but only because I don't want to spend the money on postage for PaperBackSwap or Bookmooch.
I don't like rating books by a star or number system, so here's my rating system:
Bad=Quit reading the book
Fair=It was okay; I finished it
Good=I liked it
Great=I loved it; definitely would enjoy re-reading it someday
Rating for The Days of Our Lives: The True Story of One Family's Dream and the Untold History of Days of Our Lives: Fair
Bad=Quit reading the book
Fair=It was okay; I finished it
Good=I liked it
Great=I loved it; definitely would enjoy re-reading it someday
Rating for The Days of Our Lives: The True Story of One Family's Dream and the Untold History of Days of Our Lives: Fair

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