Review: The Honey-Don't List - Christina Lauren







The Honey-Don't List



Review: The Honey- Don't List - Christina Lauren - March 2020


One of my favorite authors that I quite enjoy and that I had the pleasure of meeting at RT2017 in Atlanta is the duo known as Christina Lauren. Every one of their books is a read that I can't put down and I have enjoyed all of the ones I have read to date. The Honey-Don't List was no exception as I was immediately drawn in as the book starts with police interrogation and the readers are left to wonder what is going on with the Tripps and what happened. The book then jumps back to the beginning where the Tripps were at a finishing party for their successful series Small Spaces. Carey is Melissa's right-hand girl and James is Rusty's, right-hand man. Melissa and Rusty Tripp are a successful super couple with TV shows, books, and two new ventures ready to launch - a new Netflix series and a book about Marriage. The thing though is that behind closed doors, the Tripps are nothing but scams - they didn't use to but with the fame, they aren't as involved with the actual doing as they used to be and their marriage is on the rocks. When Carey and James catch Rusty in a compromising position with the co-host Stephanie, it starts a snowball effect which will have Carey and James canceling their vacation time and going on tour with the Tripps and being there to help them keep the front that they are the perfect happy couple they pretend to be. It won't be easy though as secrets are exposed, lies are told and true feelings will come out on the tour and soon even Carey and James will reveal some hidden truths of their own. If you are looking for a fun, easy to read and romantic comedy is your choice of genre - then you will not be disappointed with Christina Lauren's release of The Honey-Don't List which btw is also the read for all those DIY'ers at home.


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