
Toni and Addie Go Viral
Melissa Marr
(Author)This title will be released on:
Aug 12, 2025
Description
Mistakes Were Made meets Delilah Green Doesn't Care in a charming lesbian romance from New York Times bestselling author Melissa Marr
Hot new author and her lead actress stun fans in a secret wedding—is it all a publicity stunt? Or something more…
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 fake Victorian wedding go viral. She could lose more than just her heart … and her historically accurate underthings.
Product Details
Publisher | Bramble |
Publish Date | August 12, 2025 |
Pages | 384 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781250364890 |
Dimensions | 209.6 X 136.5 X 1.0 mm | 0.7 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
Praise for Melissa Marr:
"A fairy tale with very sharp thorns."--Booklist on Remedial Magic
"Deep worldbuilding and a large, lively cast...will have Marr's fans clamoring for book two."--Publishers Weekly on Remedial Magic
“Plan ahead to read this one, because you won’t be able to put it down! Haunting, captivating, brilliant!” —Library Journal (starred review) on Graveminder
“Marr serves up a quirky dark fantasy fashioned around themes of fate, free will—and zombies. . . . Well-drawn characters and their dramatic interactions keep the tale loose and lively.” —Publishers Weekly on Graveminder
“Marr does a great job with the mythology of her new world, her prose is as seamless as ever, and if the events described above weren't enough, she slips in a half-dozen or so other subplots that only enrich the main storyline that much more.” —The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction on Graveminder
“Melissa Marr has the rare talent of making deeply weird things seem perfectly normal, and making perfectly normal things seem deeply weird.” —io9 on Graveminder
“No one builds worlds like Melissa Marr.” —Charlaine Harris, New York Times bestselling author of the Sookie Stackhouse series on Graveminder
“If anyone can put the goth in Southern Gothic, it’s Melissa Marr.” —NPR on Graveminder
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