Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall
When tangentially - and reluctantly - famous Luc O'Donnell is forced back into the spotlight in the worst possible way, he has to think fast if he wants to save his floundering reputation. Enter Oliver Blackwood. Stunningly handsome and effortlessly put together, Oliver is successful, an ethical vegetarian, and has never appeared in a scandal mag evenonce. In other words, he's perfect boyfriend material and exactly what Luc needs to appear respectable again. But when their fake relationship starts to feel like real romance, Luc and Oliver might have to consider whether they're willing to fight for the truth of their new relationship...scandal, and consequences, be damned. 'An unrelenting delight. I wish I'd written this book. How? How was this book written? My vote is witchcraft...Hilarious, witty, tender, and stunning. I LOVE THIS BOOK.' - Christina Lauren, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author 'Hall breathes new life into the fake-dating trope with this effervescent queer rom-com...The writing is witty, and Luc and Oliver's chemistry is irresistible, but it's Hall's insights about trust and self-worth that set the story apart. This is a triumph.' - Publishers Weekly, starred review 'Alexis Hall is the undisputed master of romantic comedy.' - Jenny Holiday, USA Today bestselling author of Mermaid Inn 'Boyfriend Material is the joyfully queer British romcom escapist book I didn't know I needed. It's absurdly funny and swoonily romantic, with a sharp edge of wit and observation that keeps the story bounding along. An unbridled 'one-more-chapter-oh-no-it's-3am' delight.' - KJ Charles, author of the A Charm of Magpies series 'Boyfriend Material is the joyfully queer British romcom escapist book I didn't know I needed. It's absurdly funny and swoonily romantic, with a sharp edge of wit and observation that keeps the story bounding along. An unbridled 'one-more-chapter-oh-no-it's-3am' delight.' - KJ Charles, author of the A Charm of Magpies series 'The writing is witty, and Luc and Oliver's chemistry is irresistible, but it's Hall's insights about trust and self-worth that set the story apart. This is a triumph.' - Publishers Weekly