<b>A candid, witty, and inspiring collection of essays from <i>The Bachelor</i>’s first Black Bachelorette, exploring everything from relationships and love to politics and race</b><br> <br><b>“<i>The Bachelor</i> gave me an opportunity, but I created my <i>own</i> happy ending.”</b><b><br></b><br>Rachel Lindsay rose to prominence as <i>The Bachelor</i>’s first Black Bachelorette and has since become one of the franchise’s most well-known figures—and outspoken critics. But there has always been more to Lindsay than meets the eye, and in this book, she finally tells her own story, in her own words. <br>  <br>In wide-ranging essays, Lindsay opens up about her experience on ABC’s hit show and reveals everything about her life off-camera, from a childhood growing up in Dallas, Texas, as the daughter of a U.S. District Judge, to her disastrous dating life prior to appearing on <i>The Bachelor,</i> to her career in law, and the de