Book Boyfriend by Dawn L. Chiletz
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Released November 2, 2018
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I’ve completely had it with men. I’m done.
And in case you were wondering, book boyfriends aren’t real. I should know because I write them.
My name is Greer Hanson. I think I’ve lost my mojo. After having my heart broken, I can’t seem to write about romance or love. When my best friend and publisher recommends an inspiration vacation, I decide to give it a whirl. What’s the worst that could happen?
Enter the perfect stranger. Patrick Fisher knocks me off my feet with his rugged good looks and charm. After one night with him, the words begin to flow. Since I know I’ll never see him again, I use him as my muse. But what do I do when my fantasy comes to life and that man steps right out of the pages of my book?
Book Boyfriends can’t be real. At least, that’s what I keep telling myself. Am I willing to risk having my heart broken all over again?
Maybe this time reality will be better than fiction.
I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.
I don’t know about you, but I am LOVING this trend of writers meeting and falling in love with their muse!! If you haven’t read any, after you read Book Boyfriend, make sure you pick up #1 Muse by T. Gephart and Switch Stance co-written by M.E. Carter and Andrea Johnston.
First of all I have been a huge fan of Dawn L. Chiletz since meeting her at a singing two years ago and I have read everything she has written since that time. Her writing is always exceptional and Book Boyfriend was no exception.
Book Boyfriend made me smile something fierce, Fisher is exactly what book boyfriends should be made or even real life boyfriends. Fisher and Greer had such a unique story line that was refreshing and had me giggling. I loved that once Fisher dropped the act and stopped trying to be exactly what he thought that Greer wanted and he was himself that he was even more adorable and perfect.
I enjoyed watching Greer go from insecure to believing that she was worth it and beautiful the way she is and that Fisher was able to show her that even if it took her longer to believe it than I would have liked. Book Boyfriend is a story that from the outside you think might just be a fluffy funny read is really so much more than that I loved it, angst and all.
I can sit here and type all the good things about the story all day, but then I would be taking away from your experience, so do yourself a favor and Book Boyfriend and dive in today!