THE LAST TWO BACHELORS

THE LAST TWO BACHELORS

Author: Linda Randall Wisdom

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2011-07-15

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1459250176

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Delaney's GROOMS "You don't own a tux shop for forty years and not know a little something about romance."—Karl Delaney You've Just Seen Your New Mommy! Ring bearer Patrick O'Connor pulled that note out of his jacket right after he'd gazed out the tux shop window at a pretty lady. Patrick thought girls were icky, but he wanted to find a woman for his dad. Sure, they were best buds—but a kid needed a mom! Jack knew that his son was infatuated with Sandi Galloway—who could blame the kid for having good taste? She'd make a great nanny for Patrcik—heck, Jack wouldn't mind some good-night kisses himself! And when Jack was in danger of losing Patrick, Sandi made for a great "pretend" wife. But Mrs. Jack O'Connor? Sandi didn't look like any mother Jack ever knew. Then again, maybe that's why Patrick asked her to marry them...for real.


Bachelor Nation

Bachelor Nation

Author: Amy Kaufman

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2019-02-05

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 1101985917

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*A New York Times Bestseller* The first definitive, unauthorized, behind-the-scenes cultural history of the Bachelor franchise, America’s favorite guilty pleasure. For sixteen years and thirty-six seasons, the Bachelor franchise has been a mainstay in American TV viewers’ lives. Since it premiered in 2002, the show’s popularity and relevance have only grown—more than eight million viewers tuned in to see the conclusion of the most recent season of The Bachelor. Los Angeles Times journalist Amy Kaufman is a proud member of Bachelor Nation and has a long history with the franchise—ABC even banned her from attending show events after her coverage of the program got a little too real for its liking. She has interviewed dozens of producers, contestants, and celebrity fans to give readers never-before-told details of the show’s inner workings: what it’s like to be trapped in the mansion “bubble”; dark, juicy tales of producer manipulation; and revelations about the alcohol-fueled debauchery that occurs long before the Fantasy Suite. Kaufman also explores what our fascination means, culturally: what the show says about the way we view so-called ideal suitors; our subconscious yearning for fairy-tale romance; and how this enduring television show has shaped society’s feelings about love, marriage, and feminism by appealing to a marriage plot that’s as old as the best of Jane Austen.


I Didn't Come Here to Make Friends

I Didn't Come Here to Make Friends

Author: Courtney Robertson

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2014-06-24

Total Pages: 219

ISBN-13: 0062326708

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In I Didn’t Come Here to Make Friends former Bachelor “villain” and season 16 winner Courtney Robertson shares her story of love and heartbreak, and the reality of appearing on reality TV. For the first time ever, a former Bachelor contestant takes us along on her journey to find love and reveals that “happily ever after” isn't always what it seems.


Most Dramatic Ever

Most Dramatic Ever

Author: Suzannah Showler

Publisher: ECW Press

Published: 2018-01-23

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 1773051679

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The right reasons to fall in love with The Bachelor When it debuted in 2002, The Bachelor raised the stakes of first-wave reality television, offering the ultimate prize: true love. Since then, thrice yearly, dozens of camera-ready young-and-eligibles have vied for affection (and roses) in front of a devoted audience of millions. In this funny, insightful examination of the world’s favorite romance-factory, Suzannah Showler explores the contradictions that are key to the franchise’s genius, longevity, and power and parses what this means for both modern love and modern America. She argues the show is both gameshow and marriage plot — an improbable combination of competitive effort and kismet — and that it’s both relic and prophet, a time-traveler from first-gen reality TV that proved to be a harbinger of Tinder. In the modern media-savvy climate, the show cleverly highlights and resists its own artifice, allowing Bachelor Nation to see through the fakery to feel the romance. Taking on issues of sex, race, contestants-as-villains, the controversial spin-offs, and more, Most Dramatic Ever is both love letter to and deconstruction of the show that brought us real love in the reality TV era.


How to Win The Bachelor

How to Win The Bachelor

Author: Chad Kultgen

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2023-05-23

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1982172959

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Perfect for fans of Bachelor Nation and Seinfeldia, an illuminating deep dive into the most successful reality TV franchise of all time—The Bachelor. Since its premiere in 2002, ABC’s The Bachelor has become a staple of American television. Now, discover the fascinating history of the show, uncover the ins and outs of the phenomenon that has become Bachelor Nation, and take a deeper look at what separates the winners from the losers. From how best to exit the limo on Night One, to strategies for making a run for the all-important First Impression Rose, to how to avoid being labeled a villain, this clear-eyed guide illustrates the rules and strategies any would-be contestant should know. The ultimate must-read for every fan, How to Win the Bachelor gives you an “entertaining” (Publishers Weekly) inside look at the franchise where The Rose holds all the power.


The Last Two Bachelors

The Last Two Bachelors

Author: Debbie Macomber

Publisher: Harlequin Books

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780373834365

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This beloved series featuring the bush-pilot O'Halloran brothers in Hard Luck, Alaska, concludes with this special two-in-one collector's edition of the final two books. In "Falling For Him", the youngest brother falls in love with a hapless secretary. And in "Ending in Marriage", Seattle attorney Tracy Santiago ponders a future with pilot Duke Porter. Originally a Harlequin Romance( series title.


The Way of the Bachelor

The Way of the Bachelor

Author: Alison R. Marshall

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2011-02-17

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 0774819170

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The lives of early Japanese and Chinese settlers in British Columbia have come to define the Asian experience in Canada. Yet many men travelled beyond British Columbia to settle in small Prairie towns and cities. Chinese bachelors opened the region's first laundries and Chinese cafes. They maintained ties to the Old World and negotiated a place in the new by fostering a vibrant homosocial culture based on friendship, everyday religious practices, the example of Sun Yat-sen, and the sharing of food. This exploration of the intersection of gender and migration in rural Canada, in particular, offers new takes on the Chinese quest for identity in North America in general. With a preface by the Honourable Inky Mark, former Member of Parliament for Dauphin-Swan River-Marquette.