Book Boyfriend

Book Boyfriend

2022 • 288 pages

Ratings9

Average rating3.4

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I've really enjoyed Kris Ripper's previous books, most recently [b:The Love Study 52739476 The Love Study (The Love Story #1) Kris Ripper https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1591818193l/52739476.SY75.jpg 78704075] trilogy, so it pains me to say that Book Boyfriend did not work for me at all. The plot centers on P.K.'s elaborate and totally misguided plan to write a romance novel that he can use as a grand gesture to demonstrate his true love for his best friend Art. Unfortunately, P.K. is so busy scheming and engaging in various hijinks that the reader never gets a good sense of who Art is, or what “P.K. + Art” could look like. P.K.'s first person narrative goes way beyond “quirky” and into stream of consciousness and entirely self-centered. And considering Art's novel, Peak Romance, is supposed to be a brilliant, surprise best-seller, we are not treated to any excerpts that demonstrate its greatness. By the time the HEA finally took place, I was just glad to be done with the characters. YMMV if you have the patience for a long, drawn out plot driven by the fact that the POV MC can't just tell the other MC how he feels. ARC received from Net Galley in exchange for honest review.

March 13, 2022