Showing posts with label Boyfriend Material. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boyfriend Material. Show all posts

Thursday, February 6, 2025

Falling for "Husband Material": A Heartfelt Review of Alexis Hall's Sequel


The beginning of 2023, I had the absolute pleasure of diving into Husband Material by Alexis Hall, thanks to a lovely Christmas gift from Terry in 2022. Along with Husband Material, which was published by Sourcebooks Casablanca on August 2, 2022, Terry also gave me Boyfriend Material, released by Sourcebooks Casablanca on July 30, 2021, and I love both books so much!

Alexis Hall has an incredible gift for blending humor and heart into every page. The chemistry between Luc and Oliver is as electric and endearing as ever. Their journey feels authentic and relatable, filled with laugh-out-loud moments, tender scenes, and just the right amount of drama to keep you hooked from start to finish.

Having already reviewed Boyfriend Material, I was excited to dive into Husband Material, and it truly exceeded my expectations. The character development is fantastic, and Hall's writing style is so engaging that it feels like you're catching up with old friends. Luc and Oliver's relationship evolves in such a natural and heartfelt way, making you root for them even more.

If you're a fan of witty, romantic, and heartwarming stories, Husband Material is a must-read but please make sure you read Boyfriend Material before diving in. It's a perfect blend of humor and emotion that will leave you smiling long after you turn the last page. Alexis Hall has once again proven why he's a master of the romantic comedy genre.

I can't wait to see what Alexis Hall has in store for Luc and Oliver in the future. Their story has been an absolute joy to follow, and I'm eagerly anticipating the next chapter in their lives.

If you've read Husband Material or Boyfriend Material, I'd love to hear your thoughts! Drop a comment below and let me know what you loved about these books. Any recommendations for similar reads are also welcome! And if you enjoyed this review and want to show a little love, feel free to send a small token of appreciation my way. 😊

Thursday, January 16, 2025

Boyfriend Material by Alexis Hall - Hilarious LGBTQIA+ Romcom Book Review


I can't believe it's taken me this long to review "Boyfriend Material" by Alexis Hall, but I have to say, it's a hilarious and heartwarming read! Terry gifted me this book for Christmas 2022, along with the sequel "Husband Material," and I absolutely fell in love with the characters. 🌈

This LGBTQIA+ romantic comedy centers around Luc O’Donnell, who’s reluctantly famous thanks to his rock star dad. When Luc ends up in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons, he needs some serious damage control to save his reputation. That’s where Oliver Blackwood comes in. Oliver is everything Luc is not—handsome, successful, and scandal-free. He’s an ethical vegetarian and totally put together. Basically, he’s perfect boyfriend material.

To fix his public image, Luc comes up with a plan: fake dating Oliver. But as their fake relationship starts to feel a lot more real, both Luc and Oliver have to decide if they’re ready to fight for their new romance, despite the scandals and consequences that might come their way.

The chemistry between Luc and Oliver is off the charts, and their journey from fake dating to real feelings is full of laughs, misunderstandings, and heartfelt moments. Alexis Hall does a fantastic job of blending humor with genuine emotion, making this book an absolute delight to read.

I actually read this back in April 2023 and just got around to writing my review, but the story has stayed with me ever since. If you’re into romantic comedies with a twist and loveable characters, "Boyfriend Material" is definitely a must-read. Huge thanks to Terry for this amazing Christmas gift—I flew through both this and its sequel, "Husband Material," pretty fast and can't wait to see what Alexis Hall has in store for Luc and Oliver in the future!

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