Sunday, January 31, 2021

Review of Crazy Stupid Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams

 


My Review:

If you want an easy and fun read then this is your book. The 3rd book in the "Bromance Book Club Series" follows Noah and Alexis on their romantic journey. It's the usual "best friends who are in love with each but won't tell each other because they are afraid it will ruin things" love story along with a family drama twist. Even though it's predictable, the characters are still fun and lovable and there's plenty of humor courtsey of the fellas from the Bromance Book Club. The story is cute and while it's not probably going to leave a lasting impression on your reading history, it's still worth reading if you like romance.

The standout character in this story is Beefcake, Alexis' rescue Maine Coon cat that may or may not be trying to kill Noah. The scenes with Beefcake are hilarious and completely relatable to cat owners. I just wanted more Beefcake in the story!

Overall, this is a great book if you want a pleasant escape from reality. Even though you know how these type of romance novels end, it's still entertaining to watch Noah and Alexis grow and turn their relationship from best friends to something more. The family drama that both deal with gives each character a little more depth and strengthens their bond. If you want something that will make you feel good, smile, and even chuckle occasionally, then Crazy Stupid Bromance is a great book to check out.

How Much Coffee is Needed?

Even though this is an enjoyable read, it's not one that will keep you reading all night. The book is a great one to just pick up and drop whenever you feel like it. So no changes to my coffee intake for this one, which is probably a good thing for my body. I was getting a little too jittery there for a few days.

My Next E-Read:

I just got One by One by Ruth Ware back from my library, and I am very exctied to finish it! 


*Sorry for the low picture quality. I'm still figuring out the best way to take pictures on my Kindle.

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