Can I Steal You for a Second?
A heartwarming queer love story
by Jodi McAlister
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Pub Date Apr 05 2023 | Archive Date Feb 03 2023
Simon & Schuster (Australia) | Simon & Schuster Australia
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Description
When you sign up to a dating show, you’re supposed to fall in love with the male lead, not another contestant … A delightful romantic comedy with all the feels for fans of The Charm Offensive.
Mandie Mitchell will do anything to get over her toxic ex. Even sign up to the polarising reality dating show, Marry Me, Juliet. But with her self-esteem in tatters, she’s not sure she’s brave enough to actually go on the show – until she forms a friendship with fellow contestant Dylan Gilchrist, who gives her the push she needs.
Dylan is everything Mandie is not – tough, strong, and totally unafraid to speak her mind. Unfortunately, she also looks set to win, as she soon becomes the clear favourite of the Romeo, who also happens to share the same name. It’s annoying, really, just how perfect the Dylans seem for each other. Mandie’s jealous. But it’s not because she wants to win the show. It’s because in her effort to get over her ex, she’s gone and fallen right back in love … with the wrong Dylan.
‘Sizzles with smart social commentary, an inclusive cast of characters, plenty of humour and a love story with tectonic chemistry.’ Clare Fletcher, author of Five Bush Weddings
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781761104992 |
PRICE | A$22.99 (AUD) |
PAGES | 352 |
Featured Reviews
I was 62% through this book when I realised why I was loving it so much. There is a kindness to the way McAlister writes that is so warm and genuine and refreshing. As a writer, you can tell that she loves her characters. It’s not that there isn’t capital D Drama, and it’s not that any of them are perfect. There is enough that is messy and chaotic about them that we can all relate. There is just so much joy in the way that she lets them be who they are, and it’s a joy to read. McAlister has embraced her unashamed love of reality tv and romance, and while reading these books, you can tell that she’d support you and cheer you on in every single little thing that brings you joy.
If you want to hugged by a book that is going to let you know how wonderful and worthy you are no matter what, then this is the one.