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A Very Merry Bromance
by Lyssa Kay Adams
The Bros are back in action and this time it’s Colton’s turn to find love. When sparks flew between Colton and Gretchen at their friend’s wedding, he thought he finally found “the one”. That is until she ghosted him after a one night stand.
Colton spent a year in a rut. He seemed to lose his mojo and his music career was starting to suffer for it. That is until he got the opportunity to interact with Gretchen again. Her family was determined to land Colton as the new face for their multimillion dollar whiskey business and they sent Gretchen to reel him in. So of course Colton has to milk it for all it’s worth and use this opportunity as his second chance with Gretchen.
This was a fun read. All the Bromance books are. After Vlad, Colton was one of my favorite Bros. So I was excited for his book. I would’ve rated it 5 stars if not for my frustration with Gretchen. Yes, she has an incredibly horrid family, but all that running was starting to wear me down. Didn’t she say she had a therapist? Maybe she should look into getting a new one because clearly the woman needed some serious help.
I was also a little disappointed that the Bros didn’t discuss their “manual” or recent book club pick like they usually do. I missed the profound interpretations my feminist boys usually give about whichever romance book they’re reading. Malcolm still dropped some knowledge, but not in relation to the parallels of what they’re reading and Colton’s situation like he usually does.
Overall, the Bros were awesome as usual (Especially Vlad. Always Vlad). And I’m glad that Colton got his HEA. Now I just have to wait for the next in the series. Who will be next? My guess is Ramon the flirtatious Cheese Man.
Special thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for releasing this arc to me in exchange for an honest review.
Colton spent a year in a rut. He seemed to lose his mojo and his music career was starting to suffer for it. That is until he got the opportunity to interact with Gretchen again. Her family was determined to land Colton as the new face for their multimillion dollar whiskey business and they sent Gretchen to reel him in. So of course Colton has to milk it for all it’s worth and use this opportunity as his second chance with Gretchen.
This was a fun read. All the Bromance books are. After Vlad, Colton was one of my favorite Bros. So I was excited for his book. I would’ve rated it 5 stars if not for my frustration with Gretchen. Yes, she has an incredibly horrid family, but all that running was starting to wear me down. Didn’t she say she had a therapist? Maybe she should look into getting a new one because clearly the woman needed some serious help.
I was also a little disappointed that the Bros didn’t discuss their “manual” or recent book club pick like they usually do. I missed the profound interpretations my feminist boys usually give about whichever romance book they’re reading. Malcolm still dropped some knowledge, but not in relation to the parallels of what they’re reading and Colton’s situation like he usually does.
Overall, the Bros were awesome as usual (Especially Vlad. Always Vlad). And I’m glad that Colton got his HEA. Now I just have to wait for the next in the series. Who will be next? My guess is Ramon the flirtatious Cheese Man.
Special thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for releasing this arc to me in exchange for an honest review.