Member Reviews
I've really enjoyed every book in this series so far, so when I spotted this on Netgalley I pounced on it immediately.
Colton Wheeler is a very handsome and very famous country and western star. Gretchen Winthrop is human rights lawyer who defends people who are being deported and separated from their families. She's the grumpy one, he's the sunshiney one. Opposites attract.
I enjoyed this book a lot. Colton's not my favourite of the bros - that's Vlad - but he's fun. It was nice to see how he got his music back when he met his muse. I loved that when the muse took him, he had to ask Gretchen to leave him alone so that he could write!
Gretchen's past is quite horrible. There were a few times when I wanted to shake her, but it all worked out in the end.
I really liked that the heroine was the grumpy one. It makes a nice change.
I love this series so much. The blokes are so blokey and realistic. The books are funny too. If you haven't read any yet, you really should pick one up!
Thank you to the publisher and to Netgalley for the review copy.
A Very Merry Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams
Colton and Gretchen are meeting a year later after a one night stand at a mutual friends wedding.
This is a magical Christmas story mixed with romance, deep emotional moments and tender moments. I like the progression of Colton and Gretchen through the book it's funny to see how Coltons friends jibe him about her and how they also are rooting for him.
A really enjoyable book.
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A great addition to the series. With an added seasonal twist. If you liked the previous ones you will like this instalment. I’m having my fingers crossed it’s not the last in the series.
Another excellent addition to the Bromance club series. It focuses this time on country music star Coulton, though the characters from the other books in the series also feature. The story is a lovely romance, with plenty heat if that’s your thing, though easily skipable without losing any of the story if you’d rather not read stuff like that. A very enjoyable read