3.85 AVERAGE


what is with my romcom luck recently

I didn't know what this author has against black coffee, but other than that it is pretty good balance of sweet and corny

This was so good! I had mixed expectations due to other reviews but I think I liked this the most in the series. I may be biased against the name Noah though...

for the sake of my brain distinguishing this book from the others , i’m rating this a low 3 star

thought this would be my favorite in the series because the best friend trope is my jam, but it sadly turned out to be my least favorite

the romance happened too easily and quickly (for my tastes) so it made the rest of the book drag a bit

3.5 Definitely was hooked on the story. Was surprised by all the tears I shed for this HEA.

Better than #2 not as good as #1
challenging funny medium-paced
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
funny hopeful lighthearted reflective relaxing fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Let me say up front, I really enjoyed this book. It made me laugh - none of those men are like any men I know. Unfortunately. It made me cry with sadness & joy. It reminded my of my experience as a kidney donor. What I found most difficult to believe was the existing friendship between Noah & Alexi. Whether that's because such a close, non-sexual, relationship doesn't exist or whether I've just never seen or been part of one, I don't know, but it did keep distracting me. Noah was wonderful, though, completely supportive of Alexi & considerate of how her past might be affecting her present. Alexi was almost too perfect, empathetic to everyone, including the rude business owner across the street who kept insulting Alexi & trying to shut down her coffee shop. But even with these quibbles, I think this is my favourite of the Bromance series.

Good, but not a strong follow up to the first two books.