
In fact, there’s a consciously “Four Weddings and a Funeral” format here that I appreciated. This book is all about marriage, and more specifically about weddings. I liked it even more than I liked “Boyfriend Material.” In order to fully explain why I liked it, and being an entitled old white cis gay man who could be Luc O’Donnell’s and/or Oliver Blackwood’s father, I feel forced to interject my distinctly American and elder-gay perspective. Published by Sourcebooks Casablanca, 2022 "Fresh and vibrant.Husband Material (sequel to Boyfriend Material) "FAKE DATING, REAL FEELINGS, BEST JOKES."-Olivia Waite, award-winning author, for Boyfriend Material I'm screaming, people!"-Sonali Dev, award-winning author, for Boyfriend Material "Every once in a while you read a book that you want to SCREAM FROM ROOFTOPS about.

"The apotheosis of the rom-com."-Entertainment Weekly, A+ Review, for Boyfriend Material "Brilliance on every single page."-Christina Lauren, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author, for Boyfriend Material Good thing Oliver is such perfect HUSBAND MATERIAL. But it'll take more than four weddings, a funeral, and a hotly contested rainbow balloon arch to get these two from "I don't know what I'm doing" to "I do".

Now it seems like everyone around them is getting married, and Luc's feeling the social pressure to propose. In BOYFRIEND MATERIAL, Luc and Oliver met, pretended to fall in love, fell in love for real, dealt with heartbreak and disappointment and family and friends…and somehow figured out a way to make it work.

WANTED: One (very real) husband, nowhere near perfect but desperately trying his best

"Our favourite chaos demon & stern brunch daddy return in this delicious, ridiculous, and often poignant romcom about all the ways love can grow." -Talia Hibbert, New York Times and USA Today bestselling author
