Not Here to Make Friends
Jodi McAlister
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
In this "full-on villain romance" (The New York Times) a group of women on a reality dating show should be vying for the love of their Romeo, but it turns out one of them only has eyes for the showrunner. Murray O'Connell is standing on the greatest precipice of his career. As showrunner of the reality dating show Marry Me, Juliet, Murray is determined to make this season a success. Nothing and nobody will stand in his way. Except perhaps Lily Fireball, the network's choice for this season's villain. Lily has classic reality TV appeal: She's feisty, dramatic, and never backs down from a fight. She also happens to be Murray's estranged best friend and former co-showrunner. What was once a perfectly planned season turns to chaos as the two battle for control. Working in reality television, they're used to drama, secrets, and romance. But what happens when suddenly they're at the center of the storyline?
Product Details
Price
$18.99
$17.66
Publisher
Atria Books
Datum veröffentlichen
June 04, 2024
Pages
400
Dimensions
5.35 X 8.23 X 0.96 inches | 0.67 pounds
Sprache
Englisch
Typ
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781668075265
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About the Author
Jodi McAlister, PhD, is an author and academic from Kiama, Australia. Her academic work focuses on the history of love, sex, women and girls, popular culture, and fiction. It means that reading romance novels and watching The Bachelor is technically work for her. She is currently a aenior lecturer in writing, literature, and culture at Deakin University in Melbourne. For more, visit JodiMcAlister.com.au.
Bewertungen
"Smart, scorching and emotionally resonant, this was hands-down my favourite romance of the year." -Freya Marske, author of A Marvellous Light
"A full-on villain romance novel."--The New York Times
"The plot strikes a fine balance between showing how the sausage is made on reality TV and sensitively addressing love and loss. The central friends-to-lovers romance is complicated and sometimes tortured but always believable. This is an easy pick for the beach bag."
--Publisher's Weekly
"A full-on villain romance novel."--The New York Times
"The plot strikes a fine balance between showing how the sausage is made on reality TV and sensitively addressing love and loss. The central friends-to-lovers romance is complicated and sometimes tortured but always believable. This is an easy pick for the beach bag."
--Publisher's Weekly