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Famous for a Living
By (Author) Melissa Ferguson
Thomas Nelson Publishers
Thomas Nelson Publishers
15th May 2023
20th July 2023
United States
Paperback
320
Width 138mm, Height 210mm, Spine 19mm
253g
Shes Insta-famous. He uses a flip phone.
When her business partner is accused of serious financial crimes, superstar influencer Cat Cranwellan engineered marvel of beauty, energy, and funfalls from her penthouse perch. Desperate to get away from the online trolls and paparazzi documenting her disgrace, Cat accepts her uncles offer to work with him in Kannery National Park. Montana. And about as far as possible from life as she's known it.
Cats world shifts from the swirling haze of likes and comments to literal blizzards of frostbite temperatures and waist-deep snow. In place of negotiating brand deals she finds herself negotiating at the ledge of a frozen lake with her die-hard Polar Bear Plunge coworkers. Instead of padding through the marble kitchen of her Manhattan loft, she's sharing a tent-sized cabin with a roommate eager to bond like characters in sitcoms. But something curious is also happening in this overwhelming breath of fresh air as she reacquaints with the most honest parts of herself and begins to ask the hard questions. Can Cat love herself with, and without, the world watching
Then theres that other tiny problemshes falling for Zaiah, the ruggedly handsome Park Rangerand he hates anything remotely connected to social media, quite possibly her included.
Written with bestselling author Melissa Fergusons signature wit and charm, this laugh-out-loud romantic comedy of opposites attract is full of hilarious romp and a romance that will melt readers hearts.
Melissa Ferguson is an adjunct professor for Bible and religion at King University. She lives in the charming town of Bristol, Tennessee, with her husband, twin toddlers, and baby girl. She used to have hobbies like running and backpacking the Appalachian Trail outside her door. Now her hobbies include admiring the Appalachian Trail out her minivan window while singing "The Itsy Bitsy Spider" en route to the library.