For Abbie and her university friends, it starts with curiosity and a little frustration. Each of their boyfriends has different skills in the bedroom, and they can’t help comparing. But what if they could experience them all? The idea seems borrow each other’s boyfriends for the night, just for fun.
The experiment goes better than they ever imagined. Then Tamsin has an idea that changes everything. Why rely on diaries and group texts when you could build an app? The Borrow My Boyfriend App is born, turning a private game into a viral social experiment that quickly spreads to the rest of the campus and beyond.
Until one afternoon, Abbie discovers that the app doesn’t just limit you to borrowing one boyfriend at a time…
Sexy, funny, and slightly unhinged, Borrow My Boyfriend App is a story about friendship, non-monogamy, and what happens when someone builds a system to ask for what they really want.
A great fun little read..basically four girls who share a house, have different sexual preferences..eg one boyfriend is good at one thing whilst another is good at something else! Over some booze, two of the girls swap boyfriends to get their preferences fulfilled! Of course, then the other girls get in on the act & it spirals into swapping big style. One of the girls is good at computing so designs an App so people can turn their fantasy's into reality by booking a girl/boy (girls/boys) to fulfill said fantasy. I've searched the net for weeks but can't find this App anywhere..just my luck!! I'll just have to keep my fantasy tucked away. 😒
I’m honestly not sure what I just read, and I mean that in the most wide-eyed, blink-twice kind of way. Part of me wanted to laugh hysterically, the other part felt mildly concerned, like I’d wandered into a conversation I wasn’t supposed to overhear. There is a whole lot of spice here, unapologetic and front-and-center, but very little actual plot holding it all together. It felt more like vibes and shock value than a story with a beginning, middle, and end.
That said, it is funny in a chaotic, slightly unhinged way, and I can see how the right reader would eat this up for pure entertainment. For me, three stars feels fair. It held my attention, startled me more than once, but left me wishing there had been something deeper to sink my teeth into beyond the steam. Read it if you’re curious, brace yourself if you’re not. 😅📚