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Call Me Irresistible

Book 5 in the series:Wynette, Texas

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Call Me Irresistible is a contemporary romance novel by Susan Elizabeth Phillips set in the small town of Wynette, Texas. The story revolves around Meg Koranda and Ted Beaudine, who come from famous and successful families. When Meg voices her objections to Ted marrying her best friend, Lucy, the situation spirals out of control, leading to Lucy fleeing from her own wedding. Meg finds herself ostracized by the town and Ted, and the book follows her journey as she stands up against the judgmental townspeople and gains their respect and admiration. The novel showcases SEP's signature writing style, filled with humor, engaging dialogues, and fast-paced storytelling.

Characters:

The characters are crafted with depth: Meg embodies a relatable struggle for independence, while Ted showcases a complex persona that unfolds throughout the narrative.

Writing/Prose:

The author employs a humorous and engaging writing style, characterized by sharp dialogue and entertaining character dynamics.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative features Meg's struggle after causing a wedding disruption, capturing her journey of personal growth and unexpected romance with Ted.

Setting:

Wynette, Texas, serves as the vibrant setting, with its quirky community contributing significantly to the storyline's dynamics.

Pacing:

The pacing is generally brisk and engaging, driven by entertaining dialogue and interactions, though it may lag slightly at the onset.
More than a few residents of Wynette, Texas, thought Ted Beaudine was marrying beneath himself. It wasn’t as if the bride’s mother wasstillthe president of the United States. Cornelia Jorik had been o...

Notes:

The main character Meg Koranda is the daughter of Hollywood elite and is portrayed as a spoiled rich girl.
Tebeau Beaudine, the male lead, is the local golden boy and a well-liked character in Wynette, Texas.
The book features a wedding that is called off when Meg realizes her best friend Lucy isn't marrying the right man.
Much of the town of Wynette turns against Meg after the wedding is canceled, leading to her struggles to make a new life there.
The narrative mainly follows Meg's point of view, with Ted's perspective being revealed only towards the end of the story.
There's a significant theme of personal growth, as Meg learns to become more self-sufficient after her family cuts her off financially.
The book includes humorous and witty dialogue, which keeps readers engaged throughout the story.
Several characters from previous books in the Wynette series make appearances, providing continuity for long-time fans.
The book is noted for its entertainment value, with some reviewers suggesting it would make a good TV movie.
The story explores deeper themes of societal expectations, personal identity, and redemption.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings may include themes of bullying, emotional distress, and romantic misunderstandings.

Has Romance?

The romance is a central element of the narrative, focusing on the developing relationship between Meg and Ted.

From The Publisher:

The funniest love story of the year, Call Me Irresistible is the book Susan Elizabeth Phillips fans have been craving. The beloved New York Times bestselling author returns with a delightfully sassy, sexy, and downright irresistible tale of true love Texas style.

Ted Beaudine, one of Phillips's most charming characters (the adolescent heartbreaker from her hilarious debut, Fancy Pants, and the new college graduate from Lady Be Good) is now all grown up and in a heap of romantic trouble all his own-in a perfectly marvelous contemporary romance that fans of Emily Giffin, Kristen Hannah, and Elin Hilderbrand will simply adore.

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Small-town romance

Character-driven plot

Mixed feelings

Fast-paced storyline

Quirky characters

Complex emotions

Slow-burn romance

Ecological theme

Friendship dynamics

Hit or miss author

 

About the Author:

Susan Elizabeth Phillips soared onto the New York Times bestseller list with Dream a Little Dream. She's the only four-time recipient of the Romance Writers of America's prestigious Favorite Book of the Year Award. A resident of the Chicago suburbs, she is also a hiker, gardener, reader, wife, and mother of two grown sons.

 
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