
America's Not-So-Sweetheart
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Narrated by:
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Curtis Michael Holland
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By:
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Blair Hanson
About this listen
After spending the year suffering as a reality TV villain IRL, Alec Braud will do anything to get his redemption arc.
Alec Braud may have won his season of the hit teen reality TV show Campfire Wars, but he’s lost the war of public opinion. At seventeen, he’s the most hated teen in America just because he betrayed his showmance, Joaquín Delgado. Alec only did it to use the cash prize to help his parents’ wildlife rehabilitation center. And Joaquín forgave him―so why can’t everybody else?
Joaquín was the golden boy of their season, and everyone still loves him―including Alec. So when he asks Alec to join him on a trip to re-create classic movie kisses for his art school portfolio, Alec agrees in the hopes it’ll mend his reputation. What could possibly go wrong on a week-long cross-country road trip with his ex and lots of fake kissing?
Lines get blurred between what part of the trip is for the camera and what isn’t. From there, things get even more complicated when trouble at his parents’ wildlife rehabilitation center tempts Alec to attend a CW convention for a chance to get his family more money. At the convention, Alec hears that villains from other seasons are plotting to get onto an upcoming allstars season to redeem themselves―and they want him to join.
With former players trying to recruit him, Joaquín hinting he might want to get back together with him, and show execs whispering in his ear, Alec will have to decide for himself who he really is and what he really wants.
©2025 Blair Hanson (P)2025 Insatiable PressCritic Reviews
“A refreshing take on the romcom recipe, Hanson stuns with the perfect concoction of whip-smart banter, emotional turbulence, and a deliciously messy dynamic through the eyes of a morally gray boy you can’t help but root for―even when he warns you not to.”—Amanda Woody author of They Hate Each Other and Exes & Foes