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Boyfriend 101 by Riley Hart

karentje's review against another edition

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5.0

Boyfriend 101 is everything I could have hoped for for Cam and Jude. What an amazing book to end the series with!

As OFY stories go, this one is pretty much… WOW. Jude and Cam have been dancing around each other for a while, and it was so gratifying to finally see them take their friendship to the next level. I loved the nickname thing they had going between them and I adored how careful and sweet they are with each other, even without the dreaded “coddling”.

I really liked that the story didn’t only focus on Cam and Jude, but also on the importance of friends and family. The strength of Cam’s bond with his brother Sawyer is just inspiring and I loved the talks they had and how they navigated the changes in their relationship now both of them are coupled up. The scenes with Jude and his family (of choice), Rush, mama K, Theo, Jude’s dad… those were all so moving and heartwarming too.
Each chapter starts with a little line from either Henry or Awkward Boy, which I thought was just brilliantly done. I loved everything about Theo, but it was also great to learn more about Henry, even though his journey is sadly not as happy.

The epilogue was wonderful, though bittersweet, gifting us with a final look into the lives of the amazing friends we made in Fever Falls.

endemictoearth's review

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medium-paced

2.75

I hadn't read the other books in the series, and I think that made it a little hard to follow some of the side stories.

cadiva's review against another edition

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5.0

I thought this was a perfect way to end the Fever Falls series which I have, in the main, really enjoyed.

I loved Cam and Jude, I think there's nothing better than someone learning to express themselves when they fall in love, especially when it's like this, which mixes friends to lovers with a bisexual awakening story.

rramona's review

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3.0

3.5 stars -> I enjoyed this book, I think it might be one of my favourite out of this series. Jude and Cam's story hit all the sweet spots for me and I liked seeing them develop from friends with benefits to real boyfriends. However, not sure why the book also focused so much on Theo, a young teenage character introduced who becomes their friend. I liked him as a character, but focusing on him was a weird choice for a book in this series.
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