Well, actually A novel

Mazey Eddings

Book - 2025

"While the following romance is rompy, goofy, and fairly irreverent, please be aware that the following are present/discussed in the novel: internalized biphobia, workplace abuse, toxic masculinity and internalized misogyny, grief after loss of a loved one. As always, I've done my best to handle these topics with nuance and compassion. Please take care of yourself while reading."--

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Genres
Romance fiction
FIC027250
Novels
Published
New York : St. Martin's Griffin 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Mazey Eddings (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
367 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781250333315
9781250397348
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Eddings (Late Bloomer) takes clear inspiration from Chicken Shop Date in this witty contemporary. Sharp-tongued Eva Kitt, 27, aspires to be a serious journalist. For now, however, she's the host of Sausage Talk, a social media video series in which she interviews lesser-known celebrities while eating and opining about hot dog preferences. Meanwhile, her college ex Rylie Cooper, a frat bro who ghosted her, has made a name for himself as a well-respected podcaster focused on unlearning toxic masculinity. When Eva makes a drunken post detailing their history and calling out his hypocrisy, her rant goes viral and her boss forces her to bring Rylie onto the show. During the interview, ever-charming Rylie gets Eva to agree to go on six dates with him so he can prove he has changed. This project gets off to a bumpy start, but even as awkward and tense moments abound, Eva can't shake her attraction to Rylie--especially when he opens up to her about the traumatic reason why he stopped answering her calls. Eddings's unflinching depiction of toxic social media comments adds authenticity and depth to the proceedings. The setup is clever and the eventual love scenes are sensuous. The author's fans will not be disappointed. (Aug.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

Eva dreams of becoming a serious journalist, but first she has to pay her dues, which is why she hosts a show called Sausage Talk, where she irreverently interviews minor celebrities over lukewarm hotdogs. Then she lands in hot water after posting a drunken and highly inappropriate video about her ex, the beloved social media personality Rylie, who ghosted her years ago. In response to Eva's video going viral and the ensuing spike in viewership, her boss proposes a controversial crossover series with Rylie, aiming to leverage the situation for the company's financial gain. Despite her vehement resistance to Rylie's charms, Eva's ice-queen persona keeps slipping when he's nearby, as their collaboration turns from adversarial to reluctant friendship--and ultimately blooms into a deep love. This second-chance romance set in New York City is full of witty banter, undeniable chemistry, and thoughtful explorations of complex topics such as toxic masculinity, biphobia, the death of a loved one, and forgiveness. VERDICT Readers who enjoy remarkably strong women leads and crave emotionally redemptive story arcs will adore this radiantly hot enemies-to-lovers romance from Eddings (Late Bloomer).--Migdalia Jimenez

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