Introduction by Melissa Amster
I've been hearing a lot of great buzz about Prime Time Romance, Kate Robb's sophomore novel, which is now available. Everyone has been saying that it is perfect for fans of Dawson's Creek. That sold me on this novel as I loved that show and even wrote a short story related to it. Looking at the synopsis, I also get a Pleasantville vibe. I look forward to adding it to my Kindle queue in the near future. Thanks to Random House, we have FIVE copies up for grabs!
Newly divorced on the eve of her thirtieth birthday, Brynn is sick of heartbreak. She thought she had found her happy ending, but now she’s living with a roommate, Josh, to afford her mortgage, and she’s trying to adjust to her new single life. At least she’s got Carson’s Cove to binge, her beloved 2000s teenage soap. The show ended unexpectantly on a cliffhanger after five seasons, and the two main characters, Sloan and Spencer, never got to declare their love for each other. The show is still perfect in Brynn’s eyes; despite all the drama that goes down, things always have a way of working out in Carson’s Cove . . . unlike her own life.
So when a birthday cake surprisingly shows up on her and Josh’s doorstep, Brynn makes a wish for the one thing she’s always wanted (but has failed to achieve herself): a happily-ever-after.
The next morning, she doesn’t wake up in her apartment. She’s in Carson’s Cove . . . and Josh is there too. Everyone seems to know them, except they’re not Brynn and Josh; they’re Sloan, the sweetheart of Carson’s Cove, and Fletch, the town’s bad boy. And to get home, they have to make Brynn’s wish come true by ensuring Sloan and Spencer, the hometown heartthrob, end up together at last. But as they spend more time together, Brynn and Josh realize that Carson’s Cove might not be as perfect as seen on television . . . especially when they start developing feelings for each other in a plot twist no one has expected. Will they stick to the script, or will real love change the story forever? (Synopsis courtesy of Amazon.)
—Melissa Wiesner, author of The Second Chance Year
“Sparkling with charm, Prime Time Romance cleverly scratches a nostalgic itch. Romance readers will swoon! And anyone who grew up on small-screen tropes will love the dose of reality used to subvert them. This is a magical delight from start to finish!”
—Holly James, author of The Déjà Glitch
Kate Robb is the author of This Spells Love. She dated a lot of duds in her twenties (amongst a few gems) all providing excellent fodder to write weird and wild romantic comedies. She lives just outside of Toronto, Canada, where she spends her free time pretending she’s not a hockey mom while whispering “hustle” under her breath from the bleachers, a Pinot Grigio concealed in her YETI mug. She hates owls, the word “whilst”, and wearing shorts and aspires to one day be able to wear four-inch heels again.
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19 comments:
Veronica Mars!
Vampire Diaries
I used to watch Blossom when I was young
I don't have one.
90210
M*A*S*H
Dawson's Creek
90210
The O.C.
Gilmore Girls
The Instagram link is incorrect. There should be underscores @kate_robb_writes. I was, and still am, in love with Happy Days... and Joanie Loves Chachi.
Use to be Happy days but I'm hardly on the tv now.
Beverly Hills 90210.
My favorite show was Beverly Hills 90210
It was HAPPY DAYS.
n/a
Saved by the Bell
Gilmore Girls
Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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