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A review by _rutaceae
Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
This has been on my radar for some time now, and while I've been on a roll with MLM romance books, I figured now was the perfect time to read it.
Luc isn't the perfect man - he's not boyfriend material - and that's what I love most about him. He messes up time and time again, but every time he does, he seems to worm his way further and further into your heart. And while Oliver seems like he's boyfriend material, he's just as messed up and imperfect as Luc is. Only it turns out he was always in your heart; sitting silently, waiting for you to notice he's there.
While the plot as a whole is somewhat predictable, Alexis Hall has a way with words that just draws you in and make you question everything. They have a way of leaving everything to the last minute that drives me crazy, but I also can't get enough of.
Luc isn't the perfect man - he's not boyfriend material - and that's what I love most about him. He messes up time and time again, but every time he does, he seems to worm his way further and further into your heart. And while Oliver seems like he's boyfriend material, he's just as messed up and imperfect as Luc is. Only it turns out he was always in your heart; sitting silently, waiting for you to notice he's there.
While the plot as a whole is somewhat predictable, Alexis Hall has a way with words that just draws you in and make you question everything. They have a way of leaving everything to the last minute that drives me crazy, but I also can't get enough of.