Book Review of Call Your Boyfriend

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From the moment I stumbled across the playful premise of Call Your Boyfriend, I was hooked. The blend of romcom flair and LGBTQ+ representation felt like a warm invitation to explore the complexities of love in all its forms. After diving into this delightful novel, I can confidently say that it’s a must-read for anyone who’s ever navigated the tangled waters of young love, heartbreak, and self-discovery.

At its heart, Call Your Boyfriend tells the story of Beau, a confident, somewhat rebellious character, who arrives at a party grappling with the messiness of her feelings. She has just spotted Maia—her love interest—about to kiss another girl, and this pivotal moment sets off a whirlwind of emotions that drive the narrative. The book explores the pain of unrequited love and the convoluted nature of attraction, all wrapped up in a plot that had me giggling and gasping in equal measure.

One of the standout elements for me was the development of the relationship between Beau and Charm. Their agreement to join forces for some “tutoring” lessons in flirtation is laden with delicious tension, punctuated by the delightful irony of “if we do this, we can’t fall in love.” Can you imagine? Watching them dance around their growing emotions while crafting a plan to get back at the girl who broke their hearts was both exquisite and utterly relatable.

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The emotional depth of the characters really resonated with me. Both Beau and Charm grapple with parental abandonment and insecurities that affect their self-worth in relationships. It’s refreshing to see characters who, while charming and funny, also exhibit vulnerability. The moments where they reflect upon their pasts, recognizing their worth and what they truly desire in love, were incredibly poignant.

The supporting cast was also rich and well-developed—Ezra and Celine, in particular, offered insights that fleshed out the story, highlighting that everyone has vulnerabilities beneath their exterior. Maia is especially intriguing; her journey oscillates between evoking sympathy and frustration, which kept me questioning my own judgments long after I turned the last page.

Call Your Boyfriend is masterfully written, with snappy dialogue and relatable inner monologues that drew me in from the start. The pacing felt just right, allowing emotional moments to breathe while also keeping the story moving. As I read, I found myself laughing at Charm’s misperceptions of her own allure and marvelling at Beau’s growth as she inadvertently nurtured a “seduction monster.”

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For readers who enjoy stories rich in humor yet laced with emotional depth, this book is a treasure. It reflects beautifully on the messiness of human connections and the journey toward embracing love. Whether you’re a hopeless romantic, a fan of LGBTQ+ representation, or simply looking for a book that will leave you with a smile, Call Your Boyfriend is sure to tickle your fancy.

In conclusion, this novel not only offered a delightful escape but also prompted a personal reflection on the importance of embracing one’s true self in love and life. I can’t recommend it highly enough—grab your copy and get ready for a heartwarming ride!

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