In Shelli Stevens' Her Fake Boyfriend (Bro Code 2), readers are treated to a delightful blend of romance, friendship, and the complexities of navigating relationships in the modern world. This novel explores the delicate balance between loyalty and desire, all while maintaining a light-hearted yet poignant tone that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.
The story centers around Eric Nordland, a man who has harbored feelings for his best friend’s girlfriend, Hannah Jeong, for as long as he can remember. The narrative kicks off with a tantalizing premise: Eric’s best friend has recently broken up with Hannah, and the temptation to pursue her becomes almost unbearable. This setup immediately draws readers into the moral quandary of dating a friend’s ex, a theme that resonates deeply in today’s relationship landscape.
Hannah, on the other hand, is emerging from a long-term relationship and is not looking for a rebound. However, when she finds herself in a precarious situation involving a stalker, she reluctantly accepts Eric’s offer to pose as her fake boyfriend. This premise sets the stage for a series of events that challenge both characters’ perceptions of friendship, love, and the boundaries
