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Crazy Stupid Bromance
by Lyssa Kay Adams
Alexis is approached by a girl who claims to be her sister who also happens to need something huge from her. Since the only family Alexis has ever known, her mother, has passed away, she doesn't know if she should open her heart to these people that knew she existed but never did a thing about it. With her best friend, Noah, by her side they deal but also not deal with all the really heartbreaking parts of their lives. They both want more but is the cost too high?, Will crossing the line from friendship to romantic relationship ruin what they have together?
I loved the first two in this series and couldn't wait to get my hands on this one. I somehow felt like we didn't get to know the characters very well, the book is entirely focussed on Alexis and we don't really get to hear much about Noah except for when he's with the book club or when he's sharing his thoughts about Alexis. Although I had some issues with this there were some parts that I loved like the wedding planning, the scheming, the references to toxic masculinity, the support that all the friends have for each other, and the willingness for forgiveness. The end of this book had me surprisingly emotional which I loved that I could get invested enough in the story to feel that way but overall, this book wasn't quite what I was expecting. I am definitely looking forward to the Russian's story though!
I loved the first two in this series and couldn't wait to get my hands on this one. I somehow felt like we didn't get to know the characters very well, the book is entirely focussed on Alexis and we don't really get to hear much about Noah except for when he's with the book club or when he's sharing his thoughts about Alexis. Although I had some issues with this there were some parts that I loved like the wedding planning, the scheming, the references to toxic masculinity, the support that all the friends have for each other, and the willingness for forgiveness. The end of this book had me surprisingly emotional which I loved that I could get invested enough in the story to feel that way but overall, this book wasn't quite what I was expecting. I am definitely looking forward to the Russian's story though!