When producing a reality shows doesn’t go as planned…
Synopsis
It’s survival of the fittest!
From the moment Cleo met Lockie, her infuriatingly charming co-casting producer on hit reality show Welcome to Singledom, he’s been getting under her skin. Their job? Casting singles for the ultimate island romance. Their problem? They can’t agree on anything.
Now, the cameras are ready to roll, and the contestants—well, most of them—are en route. But when the threat of a tropical storm delays half the cast, launch night turns into a total disaster. With no Plan B, Cleo and Lockie are forced to step in as contestants. Just for 24 hours until the real stars arrive.
Simple, right? Except tensions are sky-high and sparks are flying for all the wrong reasons! All they have to do is couple-up and get voted off – but there’s a storm coming, so leaving the island might not be so easy. Cleo’s used to pulling strings behind the scenes, not falling headfirst into the drama.
But when the cameras stop rolling, will their fake fling fade with the credits—or could it be Cleo’s most unexpected plot twist yet?
My review
Cleo has always been looking for the right contestants for a reality show, Welcome to Singledom. However, as ratings are dropping, the producer wants to up the game, and now Cleo has to work together with Lockie. Cleo doesn’t have an issue working with others, but Lockie is a different matter, as they don’t agree on anything. Right when the cameras are ready to roll on the remote island, a tropical storm is jeopardizing the whole shows. Not only not all the contestants have arrived, forcing Cleo and Lockie to step as contestants themselves. Easy, as it is just for a mere 24 hours. Weren’t it that the storm hits the island and now all the contestants, fake and real ones, are truly stranded, without any help as contact has been broken off. So when finding love turns into survival of the fittest, can Cleo and Lockie put their disagreements aside, and when it’s no longer required for them to fake – like each other, what are they truly thinking and feeling about each other?
Watching reality shows, especially those were romance is the topic, is a guilty pleasure of mine. And yes, there are a few shows in the world where you know the drama level will be extremely high. And yes, I LOVE them 😊.
So at the start of the book, I was both happy and a bit disappointed reading that Cleo honestly want the contestants find love, and not create a show where the purpose is to gain fame.
And thus it angered me also how the genuine aspect of the show is being dismissed in order to gain more viewers… And let that be the purpose of Lockie entering the scene, to get the show bigger and bolder.
And also here I found it sad for Cleo, because when she meets Lockie for the first time, on a speed date, she doesn’t know that he is there for the exact same reason as she is: to find the perfect contestants. All the while she felt an attraction to him…
To make things even worse, Cleo and Lockie are not only fighting themselves for the job, but they disagree on just everything. While as a reading their clashing for sure is hilarious, I could completely understand Cleo’s frustrations.
It would be easy to say that Cleo and Lockie are like chalk and cheese, yes they disagree on many aspects, but without them even realizing, they also agree on several things. Especially on things that matter…
The story truly takes off the moment the cameras are ready to roll, and the threat of a tropical storm is looming around the corner. Not only does that mean that not all the contestants have arrived on time, but also that Cleo and Lockie suddenly find themselves pretending to be one.
And it was funny to read how Cleo and Lockie have to pretend to be interested in each other, but also not too much, as they need to be voted off the show as soon as possible.
But if you think that is all there is to this story, you are o so wrong! 😊
Because the threat of a tropical storm isn’t there for then just to disappear, is it? 😊 And that storm hits hard, changing just everything.
Here we see a real change, how the characters all are joining forces (in their own ways), but also how from romance it goes into a real survival. And of course we see how Cleo and Lockie see each other in a different light, and find a trusting level with each other, get closure, in spite of their initial thoughts about each other.
Together with the other contestants, we see how joining forces can make things work, how each has their own strength and how they can contribute to the bigger picture. And it was also lovely to see how each contestant has own struggles and issues, yet how the others are confirming that it is okay to be who you are, and that not all faults are in fact fault.
Both Cleo and Lockie learn that in this book how to let people in, how to trust someone. However, we also see how fragile that trust can be. Because there is a revelation towards the end of the book that shakes up everything that has been building between them. A revelation that perhaps the attentive readers already can discover before Cleo does 😊.
I truly had my fun while reading this story, as there is the obvious enemies – to – lovers trope, but also the surviving – with – what – you – have – at – hands trop. And let’s not forget about how people sometimes pretend to be something/someone else, to make themselves look better, but slowly understanding that being you is more than enough. And then of course also that the most unexpected things and persons can cross your path on the most unexpected way! And that also growth can come when you least expect it!























