The Boyfriend Sessions
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4.3 • 644 Ratings
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Publisher Description
Even a relationship junkie knows not to date her best friend's brother . . .
I'll admit, fleeing the country after a Frenchman's romantic proposal wasn't one of my finest moments.
Now that I'm back in Sydney, my girlfriends have announced that I'm a relationship junkie with commitment issues and want me to swear off men for six months. Ouch.
Their extreme rehabilitation plan involves a weekly girls night so they can pick apart my colorful relationship history. And it gets worse—my best friend Maddy is including her older brother for a male opinion.
I never noticed how gorgeous Max is before. When we were growing up, he was always kind of shy and nerdy, but now he seems to have no trouble speaking his mind. And did I mention he's sweet, too?
I don't know what my girlfriends are so worried about, though. I can totally survive six months without a guy. And it's not like I'd be tempted by Max—Maddy would kill me.
Except I hadn't counted on him being quite so irresistible. Or my past relationship history coming back to torment me.
Please send help . . .
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
There’s so much to enjoy about Belinda Wiliams’ sweet, funny story of love and friendship. When serial dater Christa agrees to swear off men, she quickly meets a guy who makes that promise hard to keep. Entertaining, funny and easy to read, The Boyfriend Sessions is a romance that’s full of witty dialogue, relatable emotions and compelling, fully-formed characters. We loved the steamier scenes, but what really touched us was the enviable kindness and loyalty of Christa’s fantastic friends.
Customer Reviews
Not for kids
Thought PG, but one rated R scene. Still VERY enjoyable, fun read. Not offensive or too erotic. Will read more of her books.
The Boyfriend Sessions
Belinda Williams knits a close group of girlfriends who live, laugh, and love in Sydney. It’s beautifully crafted and will entertain yet make you feel and think all the way to the end. PBD
Would not recommend
A unique storyline but the characters needed work. It was odd the way Max got all protective over Christa when they hadn’t even kissed or expressed feelings for one another yet. it made it look like Max had anger issues.
i wish there had been more dialog between all the characters. Also It was so cringe that Max was such a beta boy, he never cared about Christa’s past and then he didn’t care when she was going to see her ex that proposed to her, so embarrassing, max wasn’t masculine at all. Super cringe the way Ben came to see Christa and even after she said she had a boyfriend he still wanted to stay in the city and have her show him around Sydney.
Ben was such an awful character, just addicted to Christa in a weird way even after she rejected his proposal. So desperate.