"The Honey-Don't List" by Christina Lauren is such a light, quick and carefree Rom-Com! It's a bit hot, too!
Melissa and Rusty Tripp are the newest HGTV home remodeling and design couple. NOW they're on the verge of hitting 'The Big Time'! Yep, their new book is ready to launch and their new HGTV show is set to air right around the corner!
There's just one very BIG problem: The Tripp's don't see eye-to-eye about their future! Not. At. All.
Carey Douglas has worked for Melissa and Rusty for not quite ten years. Hired at sixteen to work in their first store front in Wyoming, she's been right alongside them, helping to build their brand since the beginning! Currently she's assigned as Melissa's assistant but she's more than that. So much more!
James McCan, originally hired by The Tripp's as an engineer, ends up becoming Rusty's assistant. What? How does that happen? James is still wondering...
Both assistants are pressured by Melissa to forego their vacations to travel with The Tripp's on their promotional book tour. Carey and James, needing their jobs for different reasons, feel forced to comply but reluctantly agree and prepare to board the bus!
Why? The Tripp's always seem so lovey-dovey! Are things really so bad between Melissa and Rusty that they need chaperone's for a book tour? You betcha! Rusty wants out! And, Melissa? Well, she wants it all! And, she'll do anything to keep Rusty from destroying their future.
But - look out! As things begin to unravel with The Tripp's, the story begins to heat up elsewhere!
We all know about those HGTV couples who look perfectly happy on air and when the cameras aren't rolling, we wonder what their life together is really like. This is an answer to that curiosity all rolled up in the form of a sweet and fun Rom-Com.
This Rom-Com also hits the mark with my preference of inclusion of socially relevant topics. Numerous human resource issues (so blinding I almost put my sunglasses on!) and a reoccurring debilitating medical issue are surfaced. All issues were addressed and mutually resolved, kinda-sorta, by the end of the story!
I listened to the audiobook and enjoyed both narrators, Patti Murin and Jon Root. However, if Patti had narrated all female voices and Jon did the voicing for the male characters, it probably would have been a better experience. Having a male disguise his voice as a female just seems wrong! It never plays well when it's a voice as deep as Mr. Root's! Simply a fact of physiology!
This is my second Christina Lauren book and it was another pleasant experience! It's no secret, I really do love the Rom-Com genre. It's like taking and enjoying a much needed respite! I highly recommend this book!
3.5 stars rounded up to 4 socially relevant stars!