Noah Caldwell needs a boyfriend by Friday.
Not a real one, obviously.
Just someone convincing enough to get him through his father’s birthday weekend at a lake house with his loving, nosy family, his closeted ex, and the ex’s brand-new girlfriend.
On paper, finding one shouldn’t be that hard.
Noah just needs a man willing to hold his hand, share a bed, survive invasive family questions, and look convincing enough to make his ex regret dumping him.
In reality, Noah has no plan, no options, and way too much tequila. Which is how he ends up asking Connor O’Reilly—the gorgeous Irish neighbor across the hall—to come with him and pretend.
It’s a terrible idea.
To Noah’s shock, Connor says yes. The plan should work perfectly. The only problem is Connor.
Because Connor is charming. Helpful. Unfairly good at pretending. And the longer the weekend goes on, the harder it gets for Noah to remember that this whole thing has an expiration date.
Boyfriend for the Weekend is an 80,000-word spicy standalone MM rom-com in the Boyfriend Trouble series, featuring fake dating, forced proximity, only one bed, family chaos, jealous ex drama, thin walls, bad decisions, and a fake boyfriend who was never supposed to become the real thing.