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My Book Boyfriend
My Book Boyfriend: A feel-good, enemies-to lovers, closed-door romantic comedy | Kathy Strobos
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Tall, dark, and handsome. Thats what I think the first time I see Rupert Evans in the library. But then I find out he is the developer who just sent my community garden a cease and desist letter because he plans to raze the garden and construct some towering monstrosity there. The only one who is going to cease and desist is him. That community garden is my found family. But then he asks me out at book club night. Suspicious, right? Im attractive, but Im not the type hot bachelors are lining up around the block to ask out. Lets be real. Im still in the brunch date spot with my next-door neighbor after a year of my pursuing him. Rupert is trying to butter me up and lead me down the garden path so Ill concede. Never. He has no idea what were planning to do to stop him. Our little community group may look like a bunch of frail roses, but weve got thorns. As long as I weed out these pesky feelings for him, I know we can win. But will I lose my heart? *The romcom books in this series are interconnected standalones set in the same world in New York City. Each can be read as a pure standalone with a guaranteed happily ever after. Search: enemies-to-lovers, New York romantic comedy, closed-door, librarian romance, feel-good, fade to black, found family, bookish banter, book lovers, wholesome, HEA, beach read, summer read, sweet romance
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Nicki_K
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⭐⭐⭐⭐Such a delightful read.Recently single,thirty-year-old gay Domenic (Dom) is an anxious mess and stuck between his best friends,the hypermasculine Patrick and his fiancé,the ultrafeminine Kate.I was caught up in Dom's life and found the writing endearing, captivating, and witty.A perfect mix of fun moments along with some wonderful deep conversations between people who really care about each other. It was so much more than “just“ a rom/com.

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Nicki_K
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This was a charming, lighthearted read for me. I was drawn to read this book because both main characters are bookish people and well bookish characters are my kind of people. I enjoyed the frenemies to lovers aspect of this book as it wasn't too far fetched, but seemed very natural in its flow. A fun engaging read for me ⭐⭐⭐⭐