
Ally is in it for the fame. Carys is in it to finally find love. They were meant to be competing for the same guy . . . but they can’t ignore the tension building off-screen. Wedded Bliss is everyone’s favourite reality show. Ally is in it for the fame. She was handpicked entirely because of her TikTok where she has built her audience. She doesn’t need a husband, but a partnership launched on international TV could definitely help her brand. And it seems like that’s what she’s found in Instagram model, Warren. Carys is in it for love. That might be a silly reason to go on TV, but she’s never had much luck so far. Perhaps all she needs is the right situation, the right man and it’ll all fall into place. When she meets the handsome doctor Patrick, it seems like she has finally gotten her wish. But then the two women meet behind the scenes and instantly hit it off. As the front runners of the show, the tension between them builds as hot as the competition and they share a kiss the night before the final coupling up. For Carys, it’s an awakening she wants to explore, but Ally freaks out at the idea of everything she’s built going to waste . . . But when the truth is revealed, they have to make a choice, reality TV fame or face the reality of love?
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Hello! Thanks for joining me in the 5 star recs zone. Please feel free to follow - I don't tend to add people back as I don't actually use Goodreads myself any more. I just come back here to pop down the recommendations that I post on Twitter and Instagram so you're better off finding me there. Official Bit: Lizzie Huxley-Jones (they/them) is an autistic author and editor based in London. They are the author of the forthcoming queer holiday rom-com Make You Mine This Christmas (2022) from Hodder Studio, and Vivi Conway and the Sword of Legend (2023) from Knights Of. They write joyful stories that centre queerness and disability. They are the editor of Stim, an anthology of autistic authors and artists, which was published by Unbound in April 2020 to coincide with World Autism Awareness Week. They are also the author of the children’s biography Sir David Attenborough: A Life Story (2020) and a contributor to the anthology Allies: Real Talk About Showing Up, Screwing Up, And Trying Again (2021). They also work with writers and publishers as a sensitivity reader and editorial consultant, and were an editor at independent micropublisher 3 of Cups Press. In their past career lives, they have been a research diver, a children’s bookseller and digital communications specialist. They tweet too much at @littlehux, taking breaks to walk their dog Nerys. They are represented by Abi Fellows of The Good Literary Agency.