![]() Except this is a romance and we all know these sort of arrangements never go to plan! They’ll be fake boyfriends until Luc’s job is safe and Oliver’s family party is over. The only things that they have in common are the fact that they’re single, gay, and they both need a date for a big event. ![]() He’s as normal and sensible as it comes – a barrister, an ethical vegetarian and absolutely scandal averse. ![]() ![]() After an unfortunate picture of him tripping up coming out of a club puts his job (fundraiser at a charity trying to save the dung beetle) at risk, Luc decides that the solution is to get himself a nice normal boyfriend. But now his dad is making a comeback – and that means more interest in Luc as well. And it means that he’s sort of famous – even though his dad walked out of his life when he was small and his mum hasn’t made any new music in year. ![]() Luc’s parents were rockstars – and back in the day they made some of their best music together. This time it’s Alexis Hall’s Boyfriend Material, which has been much buzzed about, to the point where it took months for my library hold to come in, but it was totally, totally worth it. Another week, another contemporary romance pick for BotW. ![]()
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