Book Review – Under Construction

Kate Cole has blown my mind, and has made smashing the patriarchy so sexy.

Avery, a fierce and well-known stone mason, has spent years fighting in a male-dominated field. The aeons-long project at the Taylor Building is finally wrapping up, and Avery will no longer have to deal with Foreman F*ckface (Kent). He’s a Project Manager who has done nothing but make things difficult through the whole project. They are like oil and water.

An unexpected meeting outside of the job site launches these two into a messy situation. The resulting banter, swoony text messages, and spicy hot scenes left me wanting more. Plus, Gherkin approved!

“It’s like a film came off my world and I finally saw in colour.”

These two characters, and this book, are so supremely relatable that I forgot I was reading a fictional story. They communicated, they expressed when they were hurt, and Kent’s feminism kink was sexy as heck. When sh!t goes sideways, Avery’s first instinct is to run, but the tries to listem to Kent’s side.

Perfect for each other in their imperfections, Kent and Avery showed that, even when ‘under construction’, beautiful things can happen.

Also, orange is my favourite colour. Glad it’s Kent’s too.

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