Toni and Addie go viral

Melissa Marr

Book - 2025

"On a whim--and hoping to pay off the hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt her grifter father left behind--Victorian history professor Toni Darbyshire sells her lesbian detective novel in a massive deal. Suddenly thrust into the overwhelming new world of publishing, plus a television adaptation, Toni's life gets even more complicated when her one-night stand turned pen pal (and the namesake for her main character) shows up in person for casting of the show. Aspiring actress Addie's had a crush on the professor ever since she watched her lectures on the Victorian era to prep for a stage role. Now, getting cast in Toni's TV series could be her big break. But Addie's in over her head when promo pictures of their fa...ke Victorian wedding go viral. She could lose more than just her heart ... and her historically accurate underthings."--Page 4 of cover.

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Genres
Lesbian fiction
Romance fiction
Novels
Queer fiction
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Published
New York : Bramble, Tor Publishing Group 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Melissa Marr (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
376 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781250364890
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

This contrived contemporary from bestseller Marr (Reluctant Witch) finds history professor Toni Darbyshire reeling in the wake of her father's death, which left her on the hook for his $200,000 debt. Her best friend suggests she write a novel as a way to make money, and Toni admits she already has one written. That same night, she happens to meet Addie Stewart and is instantly enthralled, leading to a one-night stand. The encounter is memorable enough that Toni renames her main character after Addie. She also manages to find Addie's email address and the pair keep in touch over the next year as Toni's Victorian-era lesbian detective novel hits it big. Toni never mentions the book to Addie, so she's shocked when Addie shows up to audition for the leading role in the TV adaptation. When the production team heads to a hotel dedicated to recreating the Victorian era, the venue requires that Addie and Toni fake-marry each other to avoid the "scandal" of sharing a room without being wed. Photos from their pretend wedding go viral online, forcing the women to finally face their feelings. The setup strains credulity, and Marr creates a lot of friction between her central couple while leaving their happier, sweeter moments largely off-page, making it difficult to root for these two. Readers will struggle with this. (Aug.)

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