Book Review: The Boyfriend Project by Farrah Rochon

Why you should read it? 

Three women discover than they were being duped by the same man in the name of love and dating and the discovery leads to flowering of a beautiful friendship between the three.

Reading this in 2020 and the fact that a woman is writing this story, and the fact that she makes sure that this friendship stays as one of the main threads of this novel makes this book so good.  Samiha is a coder and developer and she has realised via Twitter that the man she is dating is dating two other women. She walks on him and meets these two ladies, both very successful in their own right. The night which should have been a painful one spent sobbing about lost love is instead spent on getting drunk, making a pact about life and boyfriends and laying the foundation of a friendship that sees you through thick and thin. Of course, there is a man who might be just too attractive to ignore!

The Cast
The characters and situations are identifiable and like me I think most of us  know how hard it is to find friendship as soon as you are out in the big world of professionalism. The girls are your average human beings trying to make a place for themselves under the sun. 

The Writing
The Boyfriend Project by Farrah Rochon was indeed a refreshing read not only because of the subject of female friendship but also the freshness that came through in the writing. It does not get boring and there are a few really nice twists and turns that I am sure you will enjoy reading. I would not put this under chicklit category because the book is meatier than just that but then it also doesn't weigh you down with emotion and for that Rochon must be applauded.

Thank You Net Galley, the publishers at Grand Central Publishing and the author for extending me the ARC.

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