Mick & Moira & Brad
A Romantic Comedy
by Gerald Everett Jones
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Pub Date 27 Dec 2022 | Archive Date 3 Jan 2023
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Description
If you’re a fan of pop music and you’re curious about what goes on behind the cameras - you’ll enjoy this ride!
Mick McGraw is an aggressive Hollywood agent who reps famous singers. Moira Halimi-Joubert is a headstrong criminal defense attorney who studied opera. Brad Davenport is an arrogant billionaire hedge-fund manager who has a soft spot for dogs. Mick wants to make Moira a superstar, but she may have to dump Brad. What does the battle of the sexes look like when the combatants are equally matched—and might actually like each other? #MeThree?
The twisty plot takes you inside a big-time movieland packaging agency as Mick’s team scrambles to put together a stadium concert patterned on Cher’s “Farewell Tour.” The superstar they’ve scheduled has canceled just nine weeks before opening night. They need a totally new show theme - and a new star. With Moira in the role, her “Follow This!” show brings back famous names and songs from pop culture - and surprises everyone, including Moira, who must decide whether to pay the high price of fame.
Reminiscent of classic movie-studio romantic comedies like Pat & Mike and The Thin Man’s Nick and Nora, the contentious but lighthearted story of Mick & Moira & Brad engages this trio in a “full and frank exchange of views.”
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 000B0BNPBW71F |
PRICE | US$4.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 224 |
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Featured Reviews
Hollywood agent Mick wants Moira as his next superstar. But she may have to dump Brad, an arrogant billionaire hedge-fund manager. A twisty plot about hollywood, pop culture, love and romance.
I like the romance. But mostly, I love how funny it is. The book is sharp on social commentary- especially about pop culture. The characters are all funny.
Thanks to the publisher for the arc.