Just imagine this: you're a thirty-something writing professor named Andi Cutrone who's had enough of her failed engagement, so you decide to pack up and head back home to Long Island. You're determined to put all your energy into your career and hit the reset button on your life. And just when you think things can't get any more interesting, you meet a guy named Devin at a fancy cocktail party.
But here's the kicker: Devin is not your average guy. He's a bona fide male escort. Yep, that's right. An honest-to-goodness escort. And this revelation shocks Andi to her core, but also leaves her with a sense of fascination that she can't quite shake.
Fast forward a few months, and Andi impulsively decides to give Devin a call. They meet up for some cheesecake in Brooklyn, and that's when Andi lays out her proposal. She wants Devin to teach her how to be a better lover, and in return, she'll give him writing lessons. It's a wild and unorthodox arrangement, but Devin agrees to it.
And so, their unconventional partnership begins. As they dive deep into lessons about rhetoric and foreplay, Andi and Devin find themselves confronting much more than just physical desire. They start unraveling the mysteries of truth, beauty, and the very nature of their own selves. It's a journey that will challenge their emotional limits and force them to confront the issues that have been holding them back.
With its smart, witty, and introspective tone, Faking It is not your typical love story. It's a captivating novel that explores the journey of two individuals as they uncover their authentic selves. So, sit back, relax, and get ready to listen to a story that will make you question everything you thought you knew about love and identity.
Now, before we dive into this immersive journey, let's talk ratings. This audiobook has received a fairly moderate rating of 2.6 out of 5. And it's around 7 hours and 43 minutes long, so buckle up and get ready for a thought-provoking ride.