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Lyssa Kay Adams

Auteur de The Bromance Book Club

12 oeuvres 2,578 utilisateurs 133 critiques

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Œuvres de Lyssa Kay Adams

The Bromance Book Club (2019) 1,075 exemplaires
Undercover Bromance (2020) 516 exemplaires
Crazy Stupid Bromance (2020) 410 exemplaires
Isn't It Bromantic? (2021) 326 exemplaires
A Very Merry Bromance (2022) 230 exemplaires
Seventh Inning Heat (2016) 5 exemplaires
The Prospect (2017) 4 exemplaires
Courting the Countess 4 exemplaires
Wild in Rio (2016) 3 exemplaires
Hot Zone 1 exemplaire

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Date de naissance
1974-08-08
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Michigan, USA
Agent
Tara Gelsomino

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First thing I noticed was that one of the narrators also narrated Sarah Adams’ books. This is the first time I have ever recognized a narrator, but I was pleasantly surprised. I think he did a good job.
By now, you (probably) know how much I hate the overly dramatic feminist comments about women always being oppressed (Ali Hazelwood, anyone?). This one had some, but wasn’t as bad as others so it didn’t bother me too much.
I did like the message of the story that relationships take effort and work and it won’t be all rainbows and sunshine. The characters were definitely pig-headed at times but I can see why.
Also, I liked seeing all the guys gather with just the guys. In fiction, you often have much more emphasis on the female characters and their friends (whether they be male of female) so this was a good change.
Overall, I was happy with this book and do plan to read more by the author.

3.5 Stars
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libraryofemma | 62 autres critiques | Apr 18, 2024 |
I have many of the same thoughts as the first book, which are all written out in my review of the first.
I do wish that there were 2 narrators, like the first book had. It is easier to keep track of the story and the story within the story.

3 Stars
 
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libraryofemma | 12 autres critiques | Apr 18, 2024 |
Haha! Love it! See the full review and more at MyBookJoy.com!

Recommended: yeah!
For a how-to-read guide, for an amusing idea of a story, for a book that embraces cliches by giving them a tongue-in-cheek twist

Thoughts:
I'd been looking forward to this release for a while, and had been planning to buddy-read it with a friend. Note - a good friend who I'm comfortable with, because holy sex scenes! But we'll get to that. It was even better than I anticipated, in part because it was done a bit differently than I expected. I laughed a lot, and blushed a time or two as well. The cast of characters all work so well together, and the technical aspects of how it was set up worked perfectly in making you love each of them.

It alternates chapters between Gavin and Thea's perspectives, which ensures you understand them both and can root for them each. In this way it brilliantly avoids demonizing either of them, since their pain and motivation is evident. Their background together of the accidental pregnancy and early marriage come into play a lot, and the way Gavin handles it is truly quite touching. Turning the "trapped into marriage" thing back onto himself is a vulnerable and genuine move that makes you think about your own actions twice.

Oh, my god, did I mention how FUNNY this is? I laughed a ton, and that is often a measure of a good book for me (depending on genre, of course. Hopefully I'm not cackling away reading [b:Gone Girl|19288043|Gone Girl|Gillian Flynn|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1554086139l/19288043._SY75_.jpg|13306276]). The premise of a bunch of super-macho dudes getting together to read romance novels is obviously rife with opportunities for humor, but the impressive part was the sensitive moments woven in for each of them. Yeah they're macho, but they're also working hard on their relationships despite the difficulties of their professions. And when it comes down to it, sometimes trying is sexy.

Also sexy: the sexy scenes. And they are not shy about working them in, whether in the snippets of the novel-within-the-novel or in the main story itself! Sometimes maybe a little hard to believe, and sometimes also raised questions around what the hell they were doing in bed before all this, because the things that seemed to blow their minds seemed kind of like sex 101. But then again, I guess that's what they were working on, so it makes sense!

A note that some people may be annoyed with having to read generic parts of the book that Gavin and Co. are reading in their book club. You only get bits of the overall story, but for anyone whose read similar period pieces, you'll pretty much be able to fill in the blanks. It's primarily a tool to use as a foil for Gavin and Thea, but I enjoyed them well enough that it wasn't a problem for me.
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Jenniferforjoy | 62 autres critiques | Jan 29, 2024 |
Wow did I hate this. Really strange given that I really enjoyed the first one. I can't read that Mack winks one more time because I'm 30% through and it's been like two times a page and I can't fucking deal with this vom inducing guy. I also hate the "you know you love me" attitude. Shut the fuck up dude. Yeah not for me. Not a huge fan of Liv either. Basically no one is likable in this one too the point where the idea of the sexual tension is off-putting since I dislike them both. Ugh.
 
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Jenniferforjoy | 30 autres critiques | Jan 29, 2024 |

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Œuvres
12
Membres
2,578
Popularité
#9,967
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
133
ISBN
57
Langues
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