A political strategist, tainted by a scandalous ex, finds an unexpected career detour when her teenage boy band crush offers a second chance at the spotlight…and maybe something more. The first book in The Big Fan series by Alexandra Romanoff.
"Highbrow/Brilliant." —New York Magazine
"Big Fan serves up political intrigue with a side of spine-tingling romance." —Vogue
"Romanoff writes with a crisp, clear voice, one that is skilled at indicting the sexism of the very notion of scandal while also delivering a steamy romance." — EW
One of Bustle's Best New Books of Fall 2024
"It sparkles with wit—pair it with a good glass of prosecco and prepare to get lost in this smart, sexy novel." —Elissa Sussman, bestselling author of Once More with Feeling and Funny You Should Ask
The debut book from 831 Stories, a modern romantic fiction company that prioritizes pleasure reading and the genre’s enthusiastic fans.
Maya was a rising star in the political world until her ex-husband’s high-profile sex scandal nearly derailed her career. Landing a gubernatorial candidate is the fresh start she desperately needs – a chance to focus on meaningful work and leave the drama behind.
But then an email from her past sends her world Charlie, former lead singer of Mischief, the boy band that fueled her teenage obsession, is staging a solo comeback and wants Maya’s help to make it happen. Turns out, she likes the grown-up Charlie and his genuine engagement with the world.
Maya’s not about to ditch her political ambitions for a teenage crush, but if she can leverage Charlie to draw attention to the policies she cares about, shouldn’t she give it a try?
**This ebook contains an exclusive bonus chapter of Hardly Strangers by A.C. Robinson | 831 Stories
My first novella (I think?). What a delicious little bonbon of a book.
Loved that I could start and finish it in a couple hours. It was especially good for a day I was feeling a little distracted and scattered.
We love a famous person/normal person romance where the FMC has a serious job of her own and isn't just a groupie. Maya's job as a disgraced political strategist added some real emotional heft to this delightfully frothy romance (said as a high compliment!).
This is such a great little romance novella. I loved the characters and the story. The pacing was great. I really appreciated that the author didn't get super obscure in her sex writing (she uses the word normal people use to talk about sex). I like the trope of celeb normies and I liked the shortness of the book. Very cute. Very good.
HARRY STYLES, I HAVE LOVED YOU SINCE I WAS 11 🧎🏽♀️
“the passions of young girls are worth nurturing no matter how frivolous they may seem”
retired fangirls have never been represented like this before. the fangirl to PR pipeline has now been memorialised in literature FOREVER! the balance of nostalgic fandom memories, political discourse and raw sex appeal worked so well. it’s a book written for a very particular type of woman and i am glad to be here as one of them!!!!
Political strategist Maya is finally gaining a foothold in Washington again now that gossip over her breakup with her high-profile husband has begun to die down. She’s working on a gubernatorial campaign and stumbles across the perfect celebrity spokesperson for her candidate’s universal basic income platform…who also happens to be a former member of the band she was obsessed with as a teen. Charlie is handsome, well-spoken and a creative genius. The only hitch is that their interest in one another is not purely professional. Maya’s floundering career can’t deal with the pressure of another relationship in the spotlight…but can she walk away from her connection with the guy of her teenage dreams?
This was a smart and well-written romance with likeable characters. Maya’s choice between her relationship and her job felt like an actual conflict, not just a plot contrivance. This book isn’t among my favourite recent reads but I still had a great time reading it.
They're simply not writing fun, GOOD, romcom novels like this anymore! I was indeed giggling and blushing on my commute to work. I've heard if you grew up reading fanfics you would like this and I have to agree. Really enjoyable, quick read. Exactly what you need to drag you out of a slump or as a palate cleanser.
Thank you to the publishers and NetGalley for providing me with an ARC.
* 4.5⭐️3🌶️ * Maya, a political strategist dealing with the aftermath of her ex-husband's high-profile scandal. She's trying to restart her career by working on a gubernatorial campaign advocating for universal basic income. However, her carefully laid plans are interrupted when she crosses paths with Charlie, the former lead singer of the boy band Mischief, whom she was obsessed with in her youth. Charlie, now a successful businessman, is planning a musical comeback and wants Maya's help with his public relations. * Read this if you like: romance novellas, perfect amount of spice, political DC scene, second chance pop star, swoony MMC
3⭐️ short, cute, easy read. I keep hoping I’m finally gonna find a “one of them is famous” book that makes me obsessed… but alas! I wanted something quick to read on my kindle and this did the job but I probably won’t remember it next week 😌📱
This is if “The Idea Of You” didn’t have the uncomfortable age gap dynamic and neither the clear inspiration from HS’s real life relationships. A book for the slightly delusional fangirls that even a decade after One Direction’s ‘hiatus’ still like to escape to secret gardens in their minds when they hate it here 😉.
I enjoyed the fast pace, however, this did sacrifice some well-appreciated (sexual) tension. Writing and character development were nothing groundbreaking, but appropriate and enjoyable for the story it told. A type of book that fell right into its place of tropes and characters I enjoy. I did miss a little bit of additional info at the end about how the story with Terasa played out as it was the big point of conflict in the relationship and the character development.
[special thanks to Netgalley and 831 Stories for providing me with an arc]
If you need something short and sweet about choosing romance even when it may not be deemed the 'smart move' - this a great read.
I really had no idea what to expect when I started but honestly the cover was aesthetically pleasing and I coveted it without having too much of an idea of what I was getting into?! Like yes, I typically like non-mainstream authors but I was pleasantly surprised and will be continuing the other books in this collection.
Finished it in a couple of days and was more than happy to carry it around in my backback and pull it out between errands. Easy reading and a physically small book as well!
“...the passions of young girls are worth nurturing no matter how frivolous they may seem.”
What a pleasant surprise!
I was hesitant to pick this up at first, because this type of story doesn't usually appeal to me but after a few positive recs from people I trust, I decided to give it a try.
It's exactly what it promises to be: a romance novella with the plot of an aged-up boy-band fanfic. But it also has a lot of heart, which is surprising considering the page count. It doesn't shy away from the silliness of the plot, but asks why that silliness is something to be ashamed of - which I found lovely.
Unrelated to the story itself, but I'm always surprised when Jimmy Fallon or someone like that gets written into a story with actual dialogue. How does this work? Does one need Jimmy Fallon's permission before writing a scene where we have him interview a fictional boy-band member turned philanthropist clothing designer? Or can anyone just... use Jimmy Fallon's name in a story? Like if someone - hypothetically - wanted to write a reimagined Thumbelina where Jimmy Fallon inexplicably narrates the entire thing, how would they go about that?
fanfiction-inspired romance novella, the female protagonist is in her 30s and works in politics, the male protagonist is justin timberlake or something, whatever
this definitely is a fantasy written to life for the boyband girlies. I surprisingly did not hate it. I found it to be quite sweet and the chemistry between the characters was palpable.
This was such an insanely, tender, earnest breath of fresh air. I was so thrown by the concept of a politician falling in love with her childhood celebrity crush, but a booktoker who I trust with my entire soul said it was amazing so I gave it a go - and wow, just wow. Initially, the politics of it all had me nervous but it worked - really well, in my opinion at least. It’s a short novel, so we don’t dive insanely deep, but it was just such a beautiful romance and an ode to being a fan? Alexandra did so much in so little time, but it didn’t feel rushed or limited by its page count in any way.
If you need a palette cleanser with tremendous heart and intelligence I cannot recommend this enough. So intrigued by this new publishing imprint - will be keeping an eye out.
GODDAMN this was boring i feel bad but like i was trying so hard to finish this… ughh yeah publishing more fanfiction inspired books is beating a dead horse imo! also everyone is in their 30s here and it was giving JT backstreet boys like yeah i don’t think this was made for me! 2.5 stars 😓
It’s giving adult fanfic and I’m here for it. She works in politics and he was in the boy band she loved growing up. I read this in like one sitting it was cute and fun and easy to get into
This was a very average book. I sort of expected more but it served up a generic romance of a woman and a famous guy. It wasn’t particularly bad but apart from the political background, it didn’t feel like anything new.
Inhaled this one in less than 24 hours! So cute and fun—the perfect palate cleanser novella!! I’m considering starting a petition for more romance covers to look like this. Also, I’ve never seen so many mentions of universal basic income in any book let alone a romance.
Very much one direction fanfiction vibes in the best way, and in the author blurb, we learn her fave 1D member is Louis, so she can absolutely be trusted.