Tour Sign Up: My Fair Brady by Brian D. Kennedy
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MY FAIR BRADY?
Synopsis:
A modern day (and proudly gay) rom-com reimagining of My Fair Lady, about two teen boys
who fall in love after one asks the other to help him become more popular, from A Little Bit
Country author Brian D. Kennedy.
My Fair Lady meets the classic teen film She's All That in this charming and swoony new rom-com
from Brian D. Kennedy, author of A Little Bit Country. Perfect for fans of What If It's Us and She Gets
the Girl.
Wade Westmore is used to being in the spotlight. So when he’s passed over for the lead in the spring
musical, it comes as a major blow—especially when the role goes to his ex-boyfriend, Reese, who
dumped him for being too self-involved.
Shy sophomore Elijah Brady is used to being overlooked. Forget not knowing his name—most of his
classmates don’t even know he exists. So when he joins the stage crew for the musical, he seems
destined to blend into the scenery.
When the two have a disastrous backstage run-in, Elijah proposes an arrangement that could solve
both boys’ problems: If Wade teaches Elijah how to be popular, Wade can prove that he cares about
more than just himself. Seeing a chance to win Reese back, Wade dives headfirst into helping Elijah
become the new and improved “Brady.”
Soon their plan puts Brady center stage—and he’s a surprising smash hit. So why is Wade suddenly
less worried about winning over his ex and more worried about losing Elijah?
ABOUT THE TOUR
Synopsis:
A modern day (and proudly gay) rom-com reimagining of My Fair Lady, about two teen boys
who fall in love after one asks the other to help him become more popular, from A Little Bit
Country author Brian D. Kennedy.
My Fair Lady meets the classic teen film She's All That in this charming and swoony new rom-com
from Brian D. Kennedy, author of A Little Bit Country. Perfect for fans of What If It's Us and She Gets
the Girl.
Wade Westmore is used to being in the spotlight. So when he’s passed over for the lead in the spring
musical, it comes as a major blow—especially when the role goes to his ex-boyfriend, Reese, who
dumped him for being too self-involved.
Shy sophomore Elijah Brady is used to being overlooked. Forget not knowing his name—most of his
classmates don’t even know he exists. So when he joins the stage crew for the musical, he seems
destined to blend into the scenery.
When the two have a disastrous backstage run-in, Elijah proposes an arrangement that could solve
both boys’ problems: If Wade teaches Elijah how to be popular, Wade can prove that he cares about
more than just himself. Seeing a chance to win Reese back, Wade dives headfirst into helping Elijah
become the new and improved “Brady.”
Soon their plan puts Brady center stage—and he’s a surprising smash hit. So why is Wade suddenly
less worried about winning over his ex and more worried about losing Elijah?
ABOUT THE TOUR
This tour is open to bookstagrammers in the UK and physical copies will be provided.
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