
Member Reviews

"Book Boyfriend" is a fun, love letter to fantasy romance books. After yet another rough breakup, Jennifer escapes to an immersive convention for her favorite fantasy series (think ACOTAR-esque). While there, she meets up with her work rival, Scott, who is attending the convention to become the ideal "book boyfriend". This book is akin to Wibberley and Siegemund-Broka's other adult romances, with a fun premise and excellent banter. This was an exceptionally quick read, but I wish we'd gotten more of a chance to see the relationship develop, as the story is contained in a short timeline.

Enemies to lovers trope is not my cup of tea but after reading this book I might have to try more of this specific trope. This was a delightful book and I hope to read more by these authors.

This was such a fun celebration of fandom, romantasy, and all of us who grew up in the Edward Cullen to
Xaden Riorson pipeline. At the same time, it was a tribute to the magic we can find in every day life, if only we’re brave enough to look.

The immersive fan experience is depicted with such vividness that it becomes a backdrop for both personal growth and tender romance. This book is a beautifully written love letter to the magic of fandom and the transformative power of unexpected connections.

LOVED LOVED LOVED. The banter was bantering and the chemistry was explosive. I really truly enjoyed this.