Terribly Tristan (Bad Boyfriends, Inc Book 3) by Lisa Henry & Sarah Honey


Terribly Tristan is the third book in the Bad Boyfriend Inc series and it is both fun and much deeper than you expect. A true romance between the characters that will keep you entertained and feeling good as they toss out expectations to navigate life together.


From the blurb:

Bad Boyfriends, Inc—when you can’t find a good boyfriend, why not hire a bad one instead?


Leo Fisher is the outward picture of respectability, just like his parents raised him to be. But when he inherits a crumbling terrace house from his great-uncle, he also inherits a tenant who turns his world upside down. Tristan is brazen, gorgeous, experienced and utterly fabulous. He’s everything Leo is not—so why is Leo drawn to him? Leo has always made the right choices—the sensible choices—yet here he is, hooking up with his tenant, who’s a rent boy.

Tristan Montague is not a rent boy. Not exactly. He’s a bad boyfriend. For a fee, he’ll turn any date into the kind of disaster that will have his client’s unsuspecting parents begging them to date anyone but him. Boyfriending for cash is fun—but for real? No, thanks. Tristan doesn’t do relationships. Except when he meets his cute, awkward landlord Leo, Tristan finds himself rethinking his No Relationships rule. But in order for Leo to take a stand against his overbearing parents, Tristan will need to play the bad boyfriend one last time—and it’s going to have to be spectacular.

Terribly Tristan has previously been published. There are no major content changes in this edition.


Molly Otto's review:

I wasn't sure what to think of Tristan from the previous books aside from being sex positive and just a ball of snark. Then you get his story, and Leo, the shy man who enters Tris life and makes him see their is more to life than just hook ups. On paper, it's hard to see how these two can work, and yet together, they just do. Leo has the old school type of family that 'accepts' their son being gay but only on their terms. Well, Tris is not that, and he shows Leo what it's like to be free and just have fun with his life. On his last hurrah as a Bad Boyfriend, they get the best sort of revenge possible on Leos, overbearing parents that will have you dying of laughter. A great way to show the true nature of Tristan and not what you have assumed from the previous installments.


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