Boyfriend Rules Series (books 1-2) – Baylin Crow Free Audiobook
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Read by Iggy Toma
Format: M4B
The Faker Rulebook: A perfect guide to a successful fake relationship with your straight best friend.
Noah: Rook Oliveira stumbled into my life when I was eleven years old. Being the scrawny new kid at school with a mouth full of braces, I never expected to become unlikely best friends with the most popular boy in seventh grade.
At eighteen, I gathered the courage to tell him I was gay and admitted I’d never kissed a guy. He offered to be my first. Straight or not, that kiss had burned with nearly tangible fire and tattooed the moment on my heart. I’ve spent the last four years trying to forget it.
Now we’re seniors in college, and I’ve learned why secret relationships are a bad idea.
My brother is getting married, and my cheating ex is the best man. Honestly, Rook is more upset about it than I am. He comes up with this crazy plan to be my fake boyfriend for the week of the wedding.
If we’re doing this, then we need to set some rules. Between fake kisses and sharing a bed, things could get messy. Because I’m in love with my best friend—and he has no idea. The rules are simple. I never expected Rook to be the one that started breaking them.
Contains mature themes.
The Hater Playbook:
My brother’s best friend is the biggest player on campus—both on the basketball court and between the sheets.
Not that I can blame the swarm of girls that worship Knight Jackson’s size fourteen sneaker-covered feet. I’ve been in love with him for as long as I can remember. He’s been breaking my heart for just as long.
While I’d been busy memorizing every detail about him, he’d never seen me as anything other than Pace’s younger brother. It wasn’t smart to crush on a straight guy in the first place, so now that I’m in college, I’m ready to move on. The problem is I’m clueless when it comes to dating.
A brilliant idea occurs to me when I’ve had one too many shots of tequila. I may not know what I’m doing, but Knight does. And he owes me for the years I spent pining for him, right? Right.
So I text the heartbreaker, asking for help. I never expected him to agree.
And I definitely never expected him to offer to give me lessons on how to drive a guy crazy in bed.
Contains mature themes.