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If I Never Met You Audiobook Summary

Bestselling author Mhairi McFarlane returns with another heartfelt romantic comedy perfect for fans of Josie Silver, Sophie Kinsella, or Sally Thorne.

If faking love is this easy… how do you know when it’s real?

When her partner of over a decade suddenly ends things, Laurie is left reeling–not only because they work at the same law firm and she has to see him every day. Her once perfect life is in shambles and the thought of dating again in the age of Tinder is nothing short of horrifying. When news of her ex’s pregnant girlfriend hits the office grapevine, taking the humiliation lying down is not an option. Then a chance encounter in a broken-down elevator with the office playboy opens up a new possibility.

Jamie Carter doesn’t believe in love, but he needs a respectable, steady girlfriend to impress their bosses. Laurie wants a hot new man to give the rumor mill something else to talk about. It’s the perfect proposition: a fauxmance played out on social media, with strategically staged photographs and a specific end date in mind. With the plan hatched, Laurie and Jamie begin to flaunt their new couple status, to the astonishment–and jealousy–of their friends and colleagues. But there’s a fine line between pretending to be in love and actually falling for your charming, handsome fake boyfriend…

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If I Never Met You Audiobook Narrator

Sara Novak is the narrator of If I Never Met You audiobook that was written by Mhairi McFarlane

Sunday Times bestselling author Mhairi McFarlane was born in Scotland in 1976 and her unnecessarily confusing name is pronounced Vah-Ree. After some efforts at journalism, she started writing fiction and her first book, You Had Me At Hello, was an instant success. She’s since sold nearly 2 million copies of her books. Mad About You is her eighth novel and she lives in Nottingham with a man and a cat.

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If I Never Met You Full Details

Narrator Sara Novak
Length 11 hours 16 minutes
Author Mhairi McFarlane
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Publisher HarperAudio
Release date March 24, 2020
ISBN 9780062958518

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The publisher of the If I Never Met You is HarperAudio. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is Contemporary Women, Fiction

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The publisher of the If I Never Met You is HarperAudio. The imprint is HarperAudio. It is supplied by HarperAudio. The ISBN-13 is 9780062958518.

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Goodreads Reviews

chan ☆

March 27, 2020

everything i want from a slow moving british romcom. the flatshare WHOMST

Nilufer

October 22, 2021

Four shiny, funny, heartwarming, in the love of rom-coms and all the sweet, entertaining but also a little tolerable angsty stars!I think I truly admit Mhairi McFarlene is one of my favorite rom-com writers along with Marian Keyes. She has humorous, sarcastic sense of humor. She knows how to deal with inner feelings, impeccably approaches dysfunctional family problems, traumas, losses and handles those heavy issues with care. When it comes to the angsty parts of her books, they are always well balanced, not to heart ripping, agitated, painful but also not hearts and flowers kind of sweetness you’ve found in them. It hurts you but never breaks you. And she truly knows how to create lovely characters. I loved her previous works. I lately enjoyed “Don’t You Forget About Me” and I felt like I got another early Christmas gift when I found this precious, lovely book at my shelf. After Simple Minds invasion, this book made me sing Purple Rain aloud (I’m still so sorry for the disturbance I gave. I know I made too many children cry. But let’s look from the bright side! I got paid bribe money to stop singing. Another’s pain my gain!) What can I sing? “I never meant to cause you any sorrow. I only wanted to one time to see you laughing!”I know this arranged, fake office romances are similar and foreseeable. Here is the formula:Mostly the man-whore Alpha male suffers from bad reputation threatening his hardly earned position. So he needs someone to impress his bosses and fix his bad boy image.We have always steady, hard-worker, tough, mostly smart business woman who hates the guts of the Alpha male but finally she accepts the offer (because of a carrier leverage or a heartbreak or boredom, choose one of them)But their faking relationship turns into a real one and none of them are brave enough to confess how they feel for each other, so they do stupid mistakes, tell lies, ends relationship. And we see some breakup- suffering- dealing with the feelings- loneliness- more angst, tears, suffering parts.Then we see a great gesture comes from one of the parties. And they kiss and we get our happy ending.And the differences of this book from this formula:Jamie Carter is not pretentious, irritating man-whore. From the beginning he respects Laurie and he always acts like gentleman and walks on the eggshells not to make a mistake. He is ambitious, smart, hardworking Alpha, but when he is with Laurie, who knows where he stands and he never patronizes her, on contrary to Laurie’s shameless ex Dan, he believes Laurie can do anything she puts on her mind.And Laurie is not typical dull, carrier oriented, obnoxious girl we read from several rom-coms. She’s smart, funny, sexy. Her confidence wounded because of betrayal of her ex which is normal because they truly grew up and spent nearly half of their lifetimes together. First she accepted this faking game for making jealous his ex who dumbs her, telling he doesn’t want children and he impregnates a woman from their office after their breakup! (So he is the winner of slap contest and I personally love to give him best leading douchebag award of the year!) So Laurie is shaken, shocked and her heart is broken. But this faking game helps her to see her own life with another perspective and discover her own family resentments, past mistakes.Other parts are book fit the formula but I loved both of those characters. Their faults, flaws, past mistakes, suffers, insecurities are easy to empathize. And of course I really enjoyed the writing of the author. She’s a humorous wizard who knows how to play with the words and gives them magical, joyful meanings which always make you laugh, sigh and warm your heart.So this book was positively amazing break and great choice as a weekend reading after all those scary Halloween overload! I can admit that I even love this book more than “Don’t you forget about me”.As a summary: I TRULY LOVED THIS BOOK!Special thanks to NetGalley and Harper Collins Publishers/William Morrow Paperbacks to share this wonderful ARC COPY with me in exchange my honest review.

emma

June 14, 2022

Brave: Heterosexual Romance Novel Solves Problem of “Men Being Trash” by Simply Not Including the Love Interest in Most of the PlotYes, that’s right. This book solved the problem of men being disproportionately exhausting human beings (and if you need evidence, I have screenshots of my Goodreads inbox I can share) by just...giving the dude our main character is falling in love with as little page time as possible.It’s called REALISM, folks.This is why fake dating is such a wonderful trope. It’s because of PRETENDING that they’re so great.Anyway, the downside of all this is that the romance plotline is like…??? I mean, we follow Laurie, who is fake-dating Jamie because her extraordinarily long-term boyfriend left her for another woman, and Jamie, who is fake-dating Laurie for Work Purposes, and Jamie is just...straight up ABSENT for at least four sizable chunks of this.It’s downright brilliant, really, from a characterization standpoint. But not so much from an EPIC ROMANCE UNFORGETTABLE LOVE STORY UNPUTDOWNABLE EMOTIONAL NARRATIVE one. Also, the Big Final Dramatic Moment, which is usually my favorite part (what can I say? I love drama and turmoil and suffering more than love, sue me), wasn’t my favorite. Jamie tells a weird lie, random outsiders go to insane lengths to sabotage Jamie and Laurie’s relationship...none of it makes sense. Or is fun. Just miscommunicate or something, god!The end generally felt a little rushed, too. But you know what? Who cares! Three cheers for a romance that’s really more about a woman finding herself!Oh. I forgot to mention this is mostly about a woman finding herself.Well, now you know.Bottom line: Good stuff!----------------pre-reviewthis is like a checklist of all my favorite tropes.review to come / 3.5 stars----------------tbr reviewfake dating...AND THERE'S ONLY ONE BED?!

Danielle

June 25, 2020

Have I mentioned that I’m a sucker for these cutesy drawn covers? 😍 This book was a quick lovey read. 💕 Sure it was semi-predictable. But sometimes that’s okay. 😊 I loved Laurie. She was such a likable character- someone you’d want to be friends with in real life. Jamie was too cute for his own good. Overall this was a satisfying story.

Christy

April 19, 2020

4.25 stars Once you started a charade, it was tricky to work out the optimum time to end it. I love the fake dating troupe and I especially love a good slow burn romance. If I Never Met You had both of these things.Laurie is in her 30's and has been with her boyfriend for 18 years. One day, he up and decides he doesn't want their life together anymore. He doesn't want children and he doesn't want her. Not only is Laurie heartbroken, but she works with her ex and finds out not even a few months after their split he's with someone else and she's pregnant. She is devastated. Jamie is a bit younger than Laurie and up for partner of their firm. The problem is, he's a bit of a ladies man and not taken seriously. He has a solution for that... dating Laurie. She can make him look good to the partners, and he can make her ex jealous. It's a win-win, right? I admired Laurie so much and I really felt for her. I can't even imagine going through something like this. I cried for her and I cheered for her. She really was a fantastic heroine. I also liked Jamie a lot. He kept a smile on my face. I loved watching these two slowly turn from coworkers, to friends, to more. Even before they admitted this wasn't fake anymore, the reader could tell. They were falling for one another. This is the second book I've read by Mhairi McFarlane, and though I liked the first a lot, I liked this one even more. It made me laugh, made me cry, and had me smiling throughout the story. Jamie and Laurie's story is one I won't soon forget. Recommended for lovers of friends to lovers romance, slow burn romance, and the good ole' fake dating troupe!

preoccupiedbybooks

January 03, 2020

A heart warming, emotional, yet fun tale of heartbreak, friendship and self discovery.Laurie, 36 thought she had it all, a great job as a lawyer, a lovely home, and a long term boyfriend of 18 years, who she was planning to have a baby with. Then seemingly out of nowhere he said he didn't want kids, ended the relationship and moved out. But unfortunately they worked together, so she had to see him at the office everyday 😢 To make matters worse, he then announced he had a new girlfriend, who was pregnant 😱 In shock, and devastated by the brutal turn of events, Laurie starts up a fake relationship with Jamie Carter, a playboy lawyer at her firm to help her save face, and to hep him with his career.I really liked a lot of things about this book, and I stayed up way too late reading it!Fake dating ✔️ Slow burn romance ✔️ Set in the amazing city of Manchester ✔️ Strong writing ✔️ Strong mixed raced woman✔️ Great feminism and social justice, but not too in your face (we all know i hate that!)✔️ Likeable characters ✔️ Modern✔️ Funny✔️ I really liked Laurie, she was smart and funny, and it was refreshing to read about an older woman who was rediscovering herself, and putting her life back together after such a setback. I really felt for her, having her life turned upside down, and I felt her pain and loss as she not only lost her partner, but one of her best friends, when she lost Dan. The first part of the book where she just kept getting knocked down, was brutal and very emotional. It was tough, but so realistic how this book showed the disintegration of a good long term relationship, but also how maybe when you look back, you can see that the relationship wasn't that good really, that you just couldn't see it when you were in it?! This has happened to quite a few of my friends☹️ Laurie was the nice girl, the reliable and nice one, so to see her come out of her shell whilst fake dating Jamie was lovely! I thought the breakup was realistic, and I loved Laurie's relatable character. As a mixed raced woman, Laurie had to deal with quite a bit of racism for all of her life, hearing things like so where are you from? No but where are you really from? Etc I think it was well done, because as much as we want to believe we're past all of that, there are still huge pockets of Britain which are hugely racist! Laurie's workplace was also written well I thought. it was quite a toxic, gossipy place, almost like living in a goldfish bowl, and I've definitely worked in a few places with a similar atmosphere! Poor Laurie not only had her personal life come crashing down, but then had to deal with her whole office talking about it! Not to mention how badass she was as a woman working in a mostly white male industry, dealing with workplace sexism!Jamie was adorable! Billed as a playboy, he wasn't what he seemed at all! I loved that he was so ambitious, and didn't play the game, despite it affecting his relationship with the other men at the firm. I liked how Laurie brought out his softer side, especially on the trip to his hometown of Lincoln, where we met his friends and family. It was so great that he had a female best friend, Hattie,we should see more of that in books! I really enjoyed seeing Jamie support, encourage and stand up for Laurie,Other things I liked was Laurie and her mum's relationship growth, the banter between Jamie and Laurie, but also between Laurie and her best friend Emily! I loved their friendship, it was everything. I also liked Nadia, and her blunt take on things! Another great friendship was with Bharet in Laurie's office. The characters were all realistic and flawed, and I liked that. This book was the fluffy read that my heart needed!However, I did feel that the ending was very rushed! After all the excellent build up and character development, the romantic drama at the end didn't really feel in keeping with the rest of the book to me? Maybe the author ran out of words and had to wrap it up quick?! I would've liked to see more of Laurie and Jamie as an actual couple.Also...the lack of sexy times disappointed this reader! I'm all for a slow burn romance, and the inclusion of family and friendships, but there just wasn't enough steam! And fade to black doesn't even cover it for the sex scene we did have, it jumped from them getting it on, to Laurie telling her friends about it the next day *grumpy face*All in all though, a really great feel good and entertaining read, with some fabulous humour! 👍 👍 👍 👍 Many thanks to HarperCollins and Edelweiss for thus ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Jessica

June 02, 2020

BRITISH ROMANCE!? FAKE DATING!? MID-30S AND DIVERSE CHARACTERS!? Yes, please!When I started this book, my heart immediately went out to Laurie. She was dating her boyfriend for EIGHTEEN YEARS and one day he decided that he didn't want to be tied down anymore. I've seen some complaints that it took her too long to get over that breakup, but I totally understand why so much of this book was about Laurie getting through the breakup. They were literally together for HALF OF HER LIFE. I enjoyed watching Laurie go through discovering herself and what her value is and what she wanted out of life. That being said, this definitely leans more on the side of women's fiction and the romance wasn't as important as Laurie just going through life, which I actually didn't mind. When Laurie and Jamie started fake dating, I was so here for it. They became friends and I loved how vulnerable they were with each other and how they grew to really appreciate each other. It was so cute how Laurie had this growing crush on Jamie but didn't know what to do about it. And did I mention this book was British? It definitely has the British quirk that I love in my British books. There were some slower moments in this book, but overall it was such a great read. If you want something that's not like your usual mainstream romance when it comes to its characters, you have to pick this up!

Ceecee

January 01, 2020

This is a really lovely, heartwarming story with (mostly!) likeable characters that I raced through almost in one sitting through sheer enjoyment. Laurie Watkinson has been with Dan Price since university eighteen years ago. They are comfortable, have really good jobs as lawyers at the same firm in Manchester, a nice house and are planning on starting a family. Correction. Laurie is. Totally out of the blue comes a bombshell. Dan is unhappy, they want different things, it’s me not you, blah, blah and he dumps her. With indecent haste he begins a relationship with Nicole who, with equally indecent haste, is pregnant. Laurie is floored. Talk about a metaphorical kick in the teeth. Dan is clearly a liar and a cheat. Whilst stuck in the lift at work with Jamie Carter who has a reputation as a bit of a Lothario, they devise a revenge plan that helps them both and fake a relationship ... and so let the fun and games begin!What I like most about this book is the really good characterisation as they are really believable. Jamie is not what he seems, he’s actually quite sensitive and vulnerable which he hides with armour plating. He’s clever and ambitious and so I guess he ruffles feathers as other blokes seem to find him challenging (it’s a testosterone thing!) and can’t wait to drag him down. He’s honest which Dan certainly wasn’t. Laurie is also very clever and doesn't altogether appreciate her worth. She’s loyal, quick witted, funny and an excellent friend. I love the banter between her and Jamie, they are at ease with each other, it’s on equal terms, they can be themselves and that makes their ‘friendship’ profound. There is really lovely humour throughout the book plus a dash of wit, a smidge of sarcasm and a dollop of lol! The conversations between all the characters have a genuine feel of authenticity which I really like. The story is well paced, it feels fresh and current which the Manchester setting adds to. I think the author has been very clever with her choice of locations as they match the personalities. Manchester is a vibrant, exciting and fun, young city and so it’s a great environment for the unfolding romantic comedic drama. Lincoln where Jamie’s lovely parents live, is a beautiful old city with great history just as his parents have. Overall, a very enjoyable, fun read and I love the ending ... and...it happens at Christmas! Awwww. So appropriate to the time of year leaving the reader with a real sense of satisfaction and happiness. It is well written, it’s smart, keeps you interested throughout, it entertains and takes you through a range of emotions - what more can you ask for?! Many thanks to NetGalley and Harper Collins, Harper Fiction for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.

luce (tired and a little on edge)

December 27, 2021

| | blog | tumblr | ko-fi | |4.25 stars “The trouble with liars, Laurie had decided from much research in the professional field, is they always thought everyone else was less smart than them.”If I Never Met You is the fourth novel I've read by Mhairi McFarlane and I'm happy to say that it is my favourite book of hers. McFarlane just keeps getting better and better, and this time round she gives a new spin to the tired 'fake-dating' trope (which prior to this book I considered to be one of my least favourite romcom tropes).“This Greek God was prepared to anoint her his Phony Goddess? It did feel like the most longed-for boy in school asking you to prom.”Once again McFarlane writing combines laugh-out-loud moments with an insightful narrative that taps into deep-seated issues. Blending humour and realism McFarlane's story is as witty as it is topical. Our protagonist, and narrator, is Laurie, a thirty-six year old lawyer. Her world collapses when her partner of eighteen years leaves her. Having spent half of her life with Dan, and not knowing why he no longer wants to be with her, Laurie is hurt and confused. Worst still, Dan works at the same firm as Laurie so she is forced to keep up a happy front at work. Laurie has barely had time to process Dan's departure when, within weeks of their break up, he announces that he 1) has a new girlfriend (who happens to work at a rival firm) 2) is a father-to-be as said girlfriend is now pregnant.Laurie soon finds that both her social and work life are affected by her new single status. As a woman in her late thirties she is subject to unwarranted comments regarding her future (such as 'isn't she too old now to find a new partner or start a family?')A rightfully angry Laurie makes a deal with her firm's local Casanova, Jamie Carter, in order to put a stop to the fake-pity and gossip that her coworkers and acquaintances are showering over her. And maybe also to get back at Dan.“If you wanted plumbing done, you hired a plumber. If you wanted your roof fixed you hired a roofer. If you wanted everyone to erroneously believe you were at it like knives, you recruited Jamie Carter.”As they spend more and more time together, in order to make their fauxmance believable, Laurie and Jamie find themselves forming a bond of sorts. Although Laurie realises they are as different as chalk and cheese, she is surprised to discover that Jamie is far from the superficial all-looks-not-much-else guy he'd pegged him to be.With dialogues that are simultaneously funny and clever If I Never Met You is hard to put down. I loved Laurie. After her breakup with Dan she begins an introspective journey as she is forced to find herself in a reality that feels alien. She also experiences first-hand the double-standards of being a single woman rather than a single man. Colleagues and friends who prior to her breakup seemed relatively affable reveal their true colours. Thankfully her best friend and Jamie provide the narrative with much needed positivity. They are both nuanced characters, with fears and desires of their own, and their relationship to Laurie present us with many tender scenes. There is a bit of banter, which was a delight to read, and a few disagreements but for the most part Laurie and Jamie's budding maybe-not-so-fake-romance had me smiling like an idiot.Laurie's trials and tribulations are both endearing and entertaining. There are some heart-breaking moments nestled in this otherwise light-hearted narrative. Laurie realises that sometimes it is better to choose carefully who you let into your life, and that perhaps some people aren't worth forgiving. From the humour to the romance, this novel simply stole my heart. I would call this type of book escapist fiction as it is sure to satisfy readers' romcom requirements but to do feels like doing it a disservice. It isn't all fun and games, and McFarlane doesn't shy away from portraying the way in which rumours, gossips, and false impression affected both women and men. Laurie in particular goes through quite a few hardships and I felt immensely proud of her character growth.Jamie too was surprisingly vulnerable, and I appreciated the way they supported each other.“She’d never been called a survivor. She turned the word over her in mind: she liked how it sounded, applied to her. It wasn’t victimhood and it wasn’t self-aggrandising, it was about coping. And she had definitely done that.”The only thing that I didn't like was the predictable and avoidable 'misunderstanding' that awlays occurs around the 80/90% mark in romcoms.I thoroughly recommend this novel to fans of contemporary fiction and I'm really looking forward to reading this again.Read more reviews on my blog / / / View all my reviews on Goodreads

Lacey (laceybooklovers)

May 15, 2020

3.5-4 stars!I’ve been wanting to read Mhairi McFarlane ever since her last release, Don’t You Forget About Me, came out last year. I heard such high praise for it so when I had the chance to read this new women’s fiction book of hers, I grabbed it! If I Never Met You turned out to be a charming, entertaining, and very British romance (but still on the WF side) between two co-workers to pretend to date for their own selfish reasons and end up falling for each other instead. I’m a sucker for the fake relationship trope and I was so happy with the way Laurie and Jamie’s turned out!Laurie has been dumped by her long-time boyfriend, who she imagined creating a family and future with, and now she has to deal with the office gossip about her ex moving very quickly with another woman… and getting her pregnant. She wants to stick it in her ex’s face, so when she gets stuck in an elevator with Jamie and he offers to pretend to be her new loving boyfriend to the rest of the office, how can she refuse?Jamie wants to have Laurie, the golden girl of the office, as his pretend girlfriend to better his image to the higher-ups for a promotion. They go on romantic dates, post cute photos on Instagram, and genuinely become friends. I loved this new friendship of theirs, how they grow to care for each other and just have fantastic banter anytime they have a conversation. The writing is witty and fun, and even though I did get a little bored during the first hundred pages (in which Laurie is constantly thinking about her ex), the rest of the book is engaging.I’d say if you love Talia Hibbert’s romances, you should give this book a try. The characters in this book are fun and quirky, and of course there are a ton of British-isms sprinkled throughout. Laurie and Jamie make a wonderful fake and real couple, and I really loved that they built their romance over the foundation of friendship. The humor, snark, and charm all worked together and I already can’t wait to read more from this author.

Melissa

April 09, 2020

Sometimes you just need a good rom-com to bring you out of the isolation blues. I have never read anything by this author before, but I have already downloaded a couple more of her books! I thought this one was awesome!Laurie and Dan had been together for years when out of the blue he dumps her. When it is soon discovered that he knocked up his new girlfriend, Laurie is hell-bent on revenge. When she gets stuck in the elevator with player bad-boy Jamie, they hitch a plan to advance his career AND get revenge on her ex. They will pretend to be a couple. And we all know how this will go…If I Never Met YouLook, its a bit of a cliched story-line. Pretend to be a couple and then the feelings and romantic tension begins to build and build. Yes it has been done a million times before, but McFarlane makes it work.With a great build of humour, romance and drama, this was a brilliant little read! I thought it was fantastic! I wasn’t that keen on Jamie’s character, but I adored the chemistry and at times it was laugh out loud fabulous!!Would I recommend it?Yes for fans of chick-lit – you wont be disappointed with this one!I purchased If I Never Met You at my own expense.For more reviews check out my: Blog Instagram Twitter  Facebook

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