Not Here to Make Friends by Jodi McAlister - ISBN: 9781761109348
Paperback
Reality TV villain versus the producer: who controls the love story?

Not Here to Make Friends

A sizzling frenemies-to-lovers rom-com

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  • Paperback

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    3 January 2024

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Summary

She’s the reality TV villain everyone will love to hate. He’s the producer tasked with making it happen. What could go wrong? A hilarious, heartfelt rom-com for fans of The Unhoneymooners.

‘A full-on villain romance, with all the lying, scheming and blazingly tumultuous sex you could hope for.’

Reality TV producer Murray O’Connell is the showrunner for reality dating show Marry Me, Juliet, and that means he’s the boss: he controls the cast, the crew and the s…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781761109348
ISBN-10:1761109340
Author:Jodi McAlister
Publisher:Simon & Schuster Australia
Imprint:Simon & Schuster Australia
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:3 January 2024
Weight:312g
Dimensions:30mm x 225mm x 282mm
Series:Marry Me, Juliet
What They're Saying

Critics Review

‘For those who like The Bachelor, but are bothered by its lack of diversity and vanilla flavour, this book will deliver a far more entertaining and enlightening ride than the real thing.’ * The Conversation *
‘This book proves, in case you weren’t already convinced, that McAlister is a storytelling genius … My heart exploded with joy reading this … This was a perfect finale to a brilliant series.’ – Jaclyn Crupi
‘A full-on villain romance, with all the lying, scheming and blazingly tumultuous sex you could hope for.’ * New York Times *
‘I’d been waiting impatiently for the third installment in this series, and it was even more amazing than I’d hoped. Ruthless schemers! Romantic pairings who are equal parts soulmates and partners in crime! Lily and Murray’s story was utterly perfect for me, specifically, and I suspect plenty of readers will agree. Smart, scorching and emotionally resonant, this was hands-down my favourite romance of the year.’ – Freya Marske, author of A Marvellous Light
‘If you’ve devoured the first two books of the bingeworthy Marry Me, Juliet series then you will love this last installment focusing on Lily and Murray - two perfectly imperfect characters and the tension that sizzles when they are together. This is a great friends to lovers read for all rom-com (and reality TV) lovers!’ – Saman Shad, author of The Matchmaker
Not Here To Make Friends is a prose ceremony – at which I was glad to accept every page. A superb third episode in a journey with drama more vivid and romance more compelling than anything you’ll see on TV.’ – Xavier Rubetzki Noonan, Bachelor of Hearts Podcast
Not Here To Make Friends is a second chance romance between two formidably matched evil masterminds, a clash of fierce intellects that results in fierce tension and fierce love. The chemistry is sizzling, the banter is blazing and even if you think you know where this story’s going, the climax is combustible. But lest you think this romance is all head and no heart, it’s undershot with themes of loyalty, friendship and grief.’ – Clare Fletcher, author of Five Bush Weddings
Not Here to Make Friends is wonderfully funny, deeply moving, and whip-smart. Lily and Murray’s sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes hilarious love story is so irresistible it will have you turning the page faster than a reality TV romance breaks up in real life. Rich with diversity and characters you genuinely care about, Not Here to Make Friends is a satisfying, pitch-perfect cherry on top of a perfect series.’ – Amy Hutton, author of Sit, Stay, Love
‘The best friends to lovers book I’ve read in a long while, maybe ever. Lily Fireball and Murray’s complex dynamic is so addictive. The book doesn’t shy away from serious issues either and effortlessly explores racial inequality via a fun plot. A perfect finale to the bingeworthy Marry Me, Juliet series. This one is my favourite of all three books. Swoon-worthy, clever and a must-read. I can’t wait to see what McAlister writes next!’ – Karina May, author of Duck à l’Orange for Breakfast

About The Author

Jodi McAlister

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 senior lecturer in writing, literature, and culture at Deakin University in Melbourne.

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