A Feisty and Hilarious Rom-Com: Read an Extract from Not Here to Make Friends by Jodi McAlister

A Feisty and Hilarious Rom-Com: Read an Extract from Not Here to Make Friends by Jodi McAlister

The fourth of my contestants left the makeshift studio we’d set up in the hotel conference room. I ticked off the name Cecilia James, closed my eyes, and allowed myself a quick, wistful dream about the hotel pillows. All the cast and crew on Season Eleven of Marry Me,

Juliet had just done two weeks of mandatory hotel quarantine before on-set filming started tonight. I’d been hoping to use the time to sleep. It had been a foolish, naïve hope – there was always another fire to put out when you were running a show, especially when you were running it on your own – but there was still something to be said about doing your job from a luxurious hotel bed.

‘Who’s next, Murray?’ Saurav, the camera operator, asked me.

I opened my eyes. The right one immediately started twitching. I pressed two fingers into the muscle beside it. ‘The ringer. The supervillain. The one we don’t know anything about.’

‘How did that even happen?’ Indigo the gaffer adjusted one of the lights. ‘I thought you had this whole season mapped out. I’s dotted. T’s crossed. The works.’

‘Fucking Greg. As usual.’

It hadn’t been easy, talking Fucking Greg into letting me do this season, but I’d done it. I’d presented him with proposal after proposal and report after report on the audience reaction to Brett not picking Mary-Ellen, and eventually he’d cracked. ‘All right, fine,’ he’d growled. ‘You can have your woke season – if you promise me the fairytale. And it better rate its tits off, O’Connell, or you’re done.’

I should have expected something like this. Signing off on a million documents on our season plans and then deciding at the last minute to throw in some top-of-his-head wildcard was classic Greg…

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        Publisher details

        Not Here to Make Friends
        Author
        Jodi McAlister
        Publisher
        Simon and Schuster
        Genre
        Fiction
        Released
        03 January, 2024
        ISBN
        9781761109348

        Synopsis

        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 from Australia’s leading romance expert.

        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 story. Until Lily Fireball turns up.

        Lily is everything viewers love to watch: she’s feisty, dramatic, and never backs down from a fight. Her villain narrative should be easy to pull off, but Murray keeps getting in her way. Because before she was Lily Fireball, she was Lily Ong – Murray's best friend, and he's determined to stop her blowing up her life on television.

        As the season unfolds, Lily and Murray go head to head. Lily just wants to have some fun with her role, and Murray just wants to film the show he planned. Why won't she listen to him? And why can't Murray focus on the job, instead of the woman he thought was just a friend?

        Jodi McAlister
        About the author

        Jodi McAlister

        Jodi is an author and academic from Kiama, a seaside holiday town on the south coast of New South Wales. She is a literary historian, and her PhD was awarded by Macquarie University in 2015. She is currently a lecturer in English at the University of Tasmania. Her academic work focuses on the history of love, sex, women and girls, popular culture and literatures. It means that reading romance novels and watching The Bachelor is technically work for her. You can find Jodi on Twitter at @JodiMcA, where she tweets regularly about her research, her writing, cool things she finds interesting, her hero worship of Kate Bush, and rainbows outside her office window.

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