Book Review: The Wedding Audition by Catherine Mann & Joanne Rock

the wedding auditionStraight from pop culture’s love of reality TV, “The Wedding Audition ” by Catherine Mann and Joanne Rock pairs reality star Annamae Jessup with no nonsense apple farmer Wynn Rafferty.

After walking out from her fiancé in Atlanta, Annamae drove to rural Alabama to go straight to the unwilling and very surprised arms of Wynn who is also astonished by his unprecedented reactions to the notorious reality star.

In between dodging and hiding from the fans, the paparazzi, the tabloids and the mob, Annamae and Wynn have to find time to fuel their fledgling romance while also trying to keep each other safe. With all these pitfalls, will they even find their happily ever after?

A romantic comedy with a bit of a mystery/thriller thrown in, “The Wedding Audition ” is a fun novella to add to your summer reading list.

The Wedding Audition ” is Rated YA for young adult due to sexual content.

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Description

The tabloids call her the Hit and Run Bride after reality show star Annamae Jessup walked out on Atlanta’s favorite baseball player on cable television. Eager to escape her notoriety, Annamae takes a road trip to find the grandmother she’s never met and winds up discovering a whole lot more than a band of back woods relatives. There’s no escape from reality TV, even in Beulah, Alabama, population 3000.

The last thing Wynn Rafferty needs in his new life is a spoiled television princess who can’t even know his real name. He’s in temporary witness protection as an apple farmer after his undercover work put his life in danger. He needs to lay low until the heat dies down from his last case— even if he sucks at growing apples as badly as he sucks at relationships. But Annamae turns his new town into a media circus, unwittingly threatening the lives of him, her and most of Beulah. Wynn is an expert at keeping the world at arm’s length, but when it comes to Annamae, the only way he can keep her safe is to keep her very, very close.