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Cover Story

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Cover Story

Auteur(s): Mhairi McFarlane
Narrateur(s): Charlotte Mills
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Mr. & Mrs. Smith meets The Hating Game in this heartfelt, witty, and utterly binge-worthy enemies-to-lovers romance from international bestseller Mhairi McFarlane, about two journalists who must fake a relationship in order to land a huge story.

Bel has just landed a job at the Manchester office of a big national newspaper, coming off the success of her latest award-winning podcast. The team is small, consisting of Bel, her ambitious colleague Aaron, and the new intern. But when the intern turns out to be a thirtysomething man called Connor, she’s not impressed. She’s patronizing, he’s hostile: it’s a terrible start.

Connor’s life is in a state of collapse. He’s left his seemingly perfect life in London—a well-paying job, great apartment, and beautiful girlfriend—for a chance to pursue a lifelong dream of becoming a reporter. After a bad first impression with Bel, his internship begins to feel like another in a series of poor decisions. But if Connor were honest with himself, she’s the first bit of excitement he’s felt in a very long time.

When Bel suddenly finds herself at the heels of a huge story, she’s determined to see it through— even if it means involving the inscrutable and aloof Connor. Before they know it, they must convince people they’re not just a couple, but a couple madly in love. If they mess up, Bel’s cover is blown and the biggest story she’ll ever have landed will disappear, along with justice for its sources.

But as time goes on, Bel and Connor start to wonder if their cover story is just an act, or if their feelings are real…

©2025 Mhairi McFarlane (P)2025 HarperCollins Publishers
Comédie romantique Spirituel Sincère
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Incredibly disappointing. I’ve absolutely loved most of her novels, but the last two have been mediocre to say the least. McFarlane used to develop these gritty and witty female characters, with deep long lasting friendships bound, above all, by sensibility. In Cover Story, the main character couldn’t be more different than what the author has spoiled us with in her earlier novels.
As much as I hate to say it, this book is another corny schmaltzy fluff about the out-of-this-world handsome, smart and decent guy and the wronged (by another dude) damsel who finds herself in or creates a few messes which she can’t fix without the perpetual help from her muscly saviour. And despite both protagonists being smart and mature, they somehow fall victims to this out-of-character superficial judgement and hate one another within 3 seconds of meeting. But of course, each will discover unexpected depths about the other which will take down their initial prejudice piece by piece while they have to masquerade as a couple for a work thing…
Even the narrator sounded like she’d had enough of this rose-tinted prose from the very first paragraph and delivered her performance as if she couldn’t wait to get it over with.

Sorry, but no…

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