Terribly Tristan
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Publisher Description
FROM EXCITING AUTHORS OF LGBTQIA ROMANCE LISA HENRY AND SARAH HONEY
Book three in the Bad Boyfriends, Inc. series
When it comes to dating, one and done has always been Tristan's rule—so what happens when once isn't enough?
Leo Fisher is a sensible guy, with a sensible life. He's the picture of respectability, just like his parents raised him to be. But when he inherits a crumbling terrace house in Newtown from his uncle, he also inherits a tenant who turns his world upside down. Tristan is brazen, gorgeous, experienced, and doesn't care what anyone thinks of him. He's everything Leo is not—maybe that's why Leo is drawn to him. Leo has only ever made the right choices—the sensible choices, yet here he is, hooking up with his tenant—who happens to be a rent boy.
Tristan Montague is not a rent boy. Not exactly. He's a Bad Boyfriend. For a modest fee, he'll turn any date into the kind of disaster that will have his client's unsuspecting parents begging them to rethink their life choices. Boyfriending for cash is fun, but for real? No thanks. There are way too many flowers in the garden of life to settle on one single bloom. Tristan flits happily from lover to lover like a glorious gay butterfly, and he doesn't do repeats.
Except when he meets cute, awkward Leo, Tristan finds himself rethinking his ‘no repeats' rule. Tristan's mission to show Leo that he, too, can be a glorious gay butterfly takes an unexpected turn when physical attraction develops into something more, and Tristan realizes he might not want to be a fake boyfriend anymore...he might want to be a real one?
But for Leo to take a stand against his overbearing parents, Tristan's going to have to be a Bad Boyfriend one last time—and it's going to have to be spectacular.
Customer Reviews
Excellent!
Terribly Tristan is the third in Lisa Henry and Sarah Honey’s excellent Bad Boyfriends series, about guys who are willing to be hired to provide a truly terrible date experience so that the client can get well meaning parents off their backs or whatnot.
Tristan Montague has always been a fan of one-and-done. He’s a sparkling social butterfly, and has never felt the need to alter the carefree style that works perfectly for him. When he meets the carefully conservative, very handsome Leo Fisher at a wake and accidentally calls him the deceased’s boy toy, he doesn’t expect to lay eyes on him again.
Tris and Leo’s gently unfolding relationship is lovely. Each brings out the best in the other, and it’s easy to see how truly well suited they are despite all initial appearances. Lisa Henry and Sarah Honey write with truth and humor, and their characters grow to be themselves in the best ways.
While Terribly Tristan stands well alone, fans of the series will enjoy catching up with characters from previous books and the very satisfying happy ending!