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Jodi McAlister

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By day, Jodi McAlister writes romance novels. By other time of day, Dr Jodi McAlister studies them. She's written romantic comedies for adults, romantasy and contemporary romance for young adults, and several academic books.

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If you're a reality TV lover, the Marry Me, Juliet series are the books for you. Even if you're not a reality TV lover, they might be the books for you - several reality TV haters have enjoyed them.

The trilogy all take place at the same time on the same season of a reality dating show called Marry Me, Juliet (which bears a very strong resemblance to The Bachelor). While they all stand alone and can be read in any order, they work best when read in order.

Start with Here For The Right Reasons (he's the series le
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Average rating: 3.74 · 36,894 ratings · 7,575 reviews · 19 distinct worksSimilar authors
An Academic Affair

3.77 avg rating — 28,157 ratings — published 2025 — 14 editions
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Here for the Right Reasons ...

3.58 avg rating — 2,951 ratings — published 2022 — 4 editions
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Not Here to Make Friends (M...

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Can I Steal You for a Secon...

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Valentine (Valentine, #1)

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Ironheart (Valentine, #2)

3.98 avg rating — 438 ratings — published 2018 — 6 editions
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Misrule (Valentine, #3)

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Libby Lawrence Is Good at P...

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Galentine (Valentine, #0.5)

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“There was a famous narrative theorist named Paul Ricœur who distinguished between "clock time" and "human time." Clock time was measured in seconds, minutes, hours, days: the things we think of as the basic building blocks of time. Human time, though, was measured in events: the basic building blocks of story - and thus, because humans love nothing more than to narrativize their own experiences, of our lives.”
Jodi McAlister, An Academic Affair

“Sincerity, my research had taught me, was often seen as a vulnerability. To earnestly express a feeling was a weakness. It was part of the reason people—including, but not limited to, Professor Christian Fisher—liked to hang shit on romance novels. There was something inherently earnest at their heart: a sincere love and hope and joy that readers often reacted to with the same feelings, a delicate flower that provoked some people to want to crush it.”
Jodi McAlister, An Academic Affair

“I had a doctorate in literary
studies, but I did not have the words to explain what it felt like to be looked at
to be perceived – by Sadie Shaw”
Jodi McAlister, An Academic Affair

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