Boyfriend
Boyfriend
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Average rating3.8
Books, Coffee & Passion
Mr. Smooth has left the building.
Fake relationship, friends-to-lovers in the Moo U world? Couldn't read Boyfriend fast enough!
Abbi is a hard-working college student, with two part-time jobs and a very hectic schedule. The hockey team has a regular table at the bar where she works as a waitress and that's where she meets Weston. She has a big crush on him but she never acted on it until Weston hangs a very interesting flyer on the bulletin board.
Weston is a focused hockey player, likes to keep his life fun and drama-free, doesn't do relationships and he's very upfront about it, hangs out a lot with his teammates at the bar where Abbi works and he's a great guy. He's very funny and easy-going and he avoids going home for Thanksgiving. That's why he puts up the “Rent a boyfriend for Thanksgiving” flyer.
At first, I was a little worried about Weston being a womanizer or something like that, but he wasn't like that at all during this book. I was surprised by how upfront he was about not wanting relationships and his reasons made perfect sense to me. He was so sweet, thoughtful and funny! Abbi was great too! Super hard-working, funny, sweet and strong. I loved them both! It was hilarious how Weston behaved at first with Abby, he was rambling and not his usual cool persona. So funny!
These two were amazing together! The chemistry was there from their very first interaction but the emotional connection was there very early on too. After meeting each other's families while fake dating, at the beginning of the book, they were so emotionally honest with each other which felt very refreshing. I enjoyed a lot how long angst their story was, even though it was unexpectedly emotional. The low drama just fit perfectly considering Abbi and Weston's personalities and I loved how natural their relationship progression felt.
Boyfriend was a cute, sweet, funny, entertaining and steamy read, with fantastic characters, so many funny moments and amazing chemistry. I loved it so much! It's now my favorite in the Moo U series and it can be read as a standalone. Highly recommend it.
TW: Sexual harassment and assault, death of a parent (past), grief