The Villain Edit, Laurie Devore
The Villain Edit, Laurie Devore
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The Villain Edit
A Novel

Author: Laurie Devore

Narrator: Stephanie Németh-Parker

Unabridged: 11 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 07/02/2024


Synopsis

Emily Henry meets Fleabag...and The Bachelor! An irresistibly sharp and sexy dramedy about a cynical romance novelist who goes on a  reality show to revive her career, only to discover that while she may have just met the love of her life, the producers have turned her into the show’s villain.“The perfect beach read…a real page-turner. Don’t be surprised if you finish it in one day!”--In Touch Magazine“Fun and frothy... endlessly entertaining.”--GlamourGood villains make good TV.Romance novelist Jacqueline Matthis’s big career has gone bust and she’s ditched the bright lights of New York City for her more affordable South Carolina hometown. Desperate, Jac dreams up a comeback plan—she is going to be a contestant on the 1, the most obsessively watched reality dating show in the world.After all Jac is a romance writer—she knows how to pull off a meet-cute and create a spicy plotline.On set, Jac quickly establishes herself as a front-runner for bachelor Marcus’s heart, but she’s shocked to discover who’s actually pulling the strings. How was she to know that Henry Foster, her last one-night stand before the show, was actually a longtime producer on the 1? Henry is just as horrified…but they can’t seem to keep their hands off each other.As Jac plays the game and the show unfurls, she slowly discovers that she’s getting the villain edit. They say there’s no such thing as bad publicity, but as Jac’s secret plan begins crumbling around her, she’s not so sure. What happens if Marcus chooses her? Worse, what happens if her affair with Henry comes to light? What if, in trying to save her career, Jac has ruined her life?Heartbreaking, smart, and sexy, this novel is for anyone who has ever secretly rooted for—or felt like—the villain.“THE VILLAIN EDIT is perfect for people who, like me, love mess. I devoured it in one sitting and was left with a total book hangover—it’s the ideal combination of propulsive psychological thrill and delicious romantic tension.”--Olivie Blake, New York Times bestselling author of The Atlas Six

About Laurie Devore

Laurie Devore is a graduate of Clemson University and can be found, from time-to-time, yelling helpful advice at Clemson sporting events. In her spare time, she enjoys reading at the beach, watching too much TV, and spending time with her dog, Wrigley, in their home of Charleston, South Carolina. She is the author of the YA novels A Better Bad Idea, Winner Take All, and How to Break a Boy.  The Villain Edit is her first novel for adults.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Meagan✨ on February 06, 2024

3.8 🌟 A scandalous, fun, drama filled read. "Some things are better left buried so they don't eat you alive" Brief Summary- Jacqueline Matthis’s is a romance novelist and her career has definitely taken a turn for the worst. Desperate to find herself, love and make a new buzz in her career Jac’s dec......more

Goodreads review by Breanne on May 25, 2024

five stars for creating what is now my new favorite playlist. if you read this and you don't recognize the chapter titles as song titles, you're either too young or uneducated in scene culture and we can't be friends (side note but this and Taylor shouting out The Starting Line in the Black Dog is wh......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on July 03, 2024

An entertaining, gossipy romcom PERFECT for fans of books like The One to watch or The one by Julia Argy. It's also excellent if you enjoyed the show Unreal starring Sheri Appleby. Full of drama, a great love triangle and excellent critiques of the Bachelorette franchise. I absolutely loved this one......more

Goodreads review by Jenna Godwin on July 15, 2024

I’m confused. A woman goes on a reality dating show and somehow seems surprised at how fake and brutal it all is, but yet feeds into it by being a super bitch, and is then surprised she is portrayed as a villain? Like who doesn’t know those shows are super staged? At many points it appeared as thoug......more

"I said all the things I said at some point or the other," I concede. "Sometimes, I didn't mean them, or sometimes, context was removed, but that's the job of the show. To tell a story. You just don't realize at the time that you're the villain in the story they're telling." I love when people write......more