30 July 2020

NetGalley Review: Crazy Stupid Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams

This third installment of the Bromance Book Club series is as enjoyable as its previous series-mates.  Tackling the “friends to lovers'' trope with humor and sensitivity to the well developed character’s backstories, this was a very fun read.  While some of the trope application was trite (the terrible woman is “Karen,” surprise sister with dying long-lost father, etc.) the overall book feels like an entirely plausible modern love story.  Being friends in a close-knit group removes some of the Insta-Love/Lust that usually requires a certain suspension of disbelief while reading romance books. Some favorites from previous books appear as supporting characters and I am already excited for the next book in this series (Please let it be “The Russian”...please, please, please?!?!)

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