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Boyfriend Goals Review

 


Book Source: Store
Cross-Post Review: Chantie's Goodreads Review
Type: Standalone Novel
Starred Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐/5
Smut Rating: 🌶/5

Boyfriend Goals by Riley Hart Review 

Milo and Gideon were the protagonists of Boyfriend Goals. Although Best friend Goals seemed a more suitable book title. At least to me. Gideon was a neurodivergent accountant who had never explored life without his mother. A real momma's boy. It all came to a halt when he learned he had a grandmother who died and left him her bookstore and a tenant. He grabbed the opportunity to spread his wings with both hands, quit his job, and traveled to an Island in Maine. This was where he met his tenant, Gideon, a sweet tattoo artist, and his tenant. The duo hit it off and became the best of friends within twenty-four hours. 

It had been a while since I read a sweet and perky story such as this one. It was a bit of fresh air from all the dark reads I had been reading for the past month. I never thought I would have liked it, but I did. In the first chapter, I thought Milo was annoying. It was quite funny but annoying at the same time. I couldn't decide if I liked him or not. But, as the story progressed, he grew on me. I liked him a lot. I wished everyone was as honest as he was. Gideon was a big fluff of a sweetheart. I would be evil to not like him. He accepted Milo for who he was without asking questions. A chill dude. 

The duo together was indeed relationship goals. I couldn't lie. This MM Romance is suitable for readers looking for a refreshingly dynamic and true romance. Cute and cuddling were two words used to describe this one. 


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