All the right reasons / Bethany Mangle.
As cast members of a reality dating show for single parent families, Cara Hawn and her mother go to Key West where Cara meets Connor and now she must juggle her growing feelings while helping her mom pick a bachelor they both love.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781534499034
- ISBN: 1534499032
- Physical Description: 288 pages ; 21 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Margaret K. McElderry Books, [2022]
Content descriptions
Target Audience Note: | Ages 14 up Margaret K. McElderry Books Grades 10-12 Margaret K. McElderry Books HL780L Lexile |
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Subject: | Dating (Social customs) > Fiction. Reality television programs > Fiction. Mothers and daughters > Fiction. Single-parent families > Fiction. Love > Fiction. Young adult fiction. |
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All the Right Reasons
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All the Right Reasons
"Made my Bachelor -loving heart very happy." --Rachel Lynn Solomon, author of Today Tonight Tomorrow The Bachelor meets Gilmore Girls in this laugh-out-loud young adult romance about a girl who joins her mother on a reality dating show for single parents--only to fall for a contestant's son. Cara Hawn's life fell apart after her father cheated on her mother and got remarried to a woman Cara can't stand. When Cara accidentally posts a rant about her father online, it goes viral--and catches the attention of the TV producers behind a new reality dating show for single parent families. The next thing Cara and her mother know, they've been cast as leads on the show and are whisked away to sunny Key West where they're asked to narrow a field of suitors and their kids down to one winning pair. All of this is outside of Cara's comfort zone, from the meddling producers to the camera-hungry contestants, especially as Cara and her mother begin to clash on which suitors are worth keeping around. And then comes Connor. As the son of a contestant, Connor is decidedly off-limits. Except that he doesn't fit in with the cutthroat atmosphere in all the same ways as Cara, and she can't get him out of her head. Now Cara must juggle her growing feelings while dodging the cameras and helping her mom pick a bachelor they both love, or else risk fracturing their family even more for the sake of ratings. Maybe there's a reason most people don't date on TV.