Audiobook Review: Until It Gets Real
Fake relationship in progress. Try not to fall in love.
Charlotte “Lottie” Johnston, the only woman on her construction crew, has had enough or the catcalls, teasing, and flirting from the men on her team. So when she spots Knox Callahan on the job site, she hatches a a fake boyfriend arrangement to keep the guys in line.
Knox agrees. After all, pretending to date Lottie might also keep his meddling Aunt Bernie from setting him up with a date every weekend. What starts as a simple arrangement soon is anything but as the crew looks for signs to prove Lottie and Knox are pretending.
Between long workdays, shared lunches, and stolen laughs, their make-believe romance begins to feel dangerously real. But while Knox’s roots are planted deep in small-town soil, Lottie’s work will send her hours and miles away. Settling down in one place might be scary, but that's what it will take to build a life together.
My Review
Ahh, I enjoyed this book. The storyline is really good, the town has great, charming appeal, and all of the cast of characters are engaging. One of those characters is Aunt Bernie. She is a hoot. She is the type of person that I want to hang out with.
Lottie and Knox actually make a lot of sense together. They both share a common love of construction. In addition to the fact that Knox respects Lottie and is kind to her. I like that Lottie is not intimated by being a mostly male dominate career field. She holds her own.
To get a true immersive experience, grab the ALC and listen along to the book. The real charm and accents came out with Ivy Brooks narrating the audiobook.

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