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Los Angeles, Nashville, and Italy – Present Day Georgia Rose didn’t join the reality TV show, Love Shack, to find love. She’s there undercover to investigate behind the scenes and write an exposé. To get her story, she will need to compete with several other women to get the final rose from tennis star Roland Marchetti. But her plan nearly unravels before it begins when her one-night stand from a year ago, country singer Rhett Auburn, strolls onto the set and is introduced as the show’s new host. Of course, Rhett recognizes her, but he doesn’t say anything. How can he complain when it was Rhett who left the bed cold the morning she woke up? But he knows enough about her to expose her. Will he? Will Georgia get the story she is looking for? She’s facing pressure from her editor to get the goods on both the show and Roland. Georgia is feeling the pressure in MOST ELIGIBLE, and readers will feel the tension inside her. She has to act like she’s excited to be there and wants to marry Roland. The other participants are also hoping to win, and it soon turns into a cutthroat competition. Readers will get insight into how a show like The Bachelor operates, and maybe if the women are forced to do things they wouldn’t normally do, all in the name of garnering attention on the show. Roland seems nice, but is he really desperate for a bride? It appears that he’s being blackmailed into participating on the show… Meanwhile, Georgia and Rhett spend time dancing around each other. Oh, they have to privately acknowledge each other. He agrees not to expose her to the head producer, Lainey, who is a controlling bitch. Lainey is the one whom Georgia zeroes in on as the main abuser on the show. Rhett appears to have been forced to be the host on the show. Are his appearance and Georgia’s just a coincidence that they knew each other before? Despite Georgia being mad before Rhett dumped her after their one-night stand, they can’t stop the attraction that fires up between them. Will it cause problems in this tale? There are plenty of laugh-out-loud moments in MOST ELIGIBLE that will leave you chuckling. Of course, it is all in fun and enjoyment, but Georgia doesn’t think so at times. One by one, the women are sent away. Will she be one of the two left standing and eligible to receive Roland’s final rose? Or will Rhett whisk her away to be his one and only? A fun ride for readers that they will surely enjoy. Don’t miss MOST ELIGIBLE. Patti Fischer |
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