October Reviews: CRAZY STUPID BROMANCE, LOVE YOUR LIFE, & SNAPPED
So my birthday was last week and I celebrated by reading three of my most anticipated romance reads of the year. I had saved them all for last week in hopes that I would be in for a real treat, and I’m happy to say I was not disappointed. 🙂
Crazy Stupid Bromance (Bromance Book Club, #3) Goodreads
Author: Lyssa Kay Adams
Publication Date: October 27, 2020
Publisher: Berkley
FTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book from Netgalley. All opinions are my own.
Crazy Stupid Bromance is the third installment in Lyssa Kay Adams’ Bromance Book Club series and what a delightful installment it is! This time we follow Alexis and Noah, who are both friends with the members of the book club.
We met Alexis Carlisle in an earlier book when she came forward as a victim of sexual harassment at the hands of a famous celebrity chef. Since she came forward, Alexis and her cat café “Toe Beans” have become a magnet for other victims who want to share their stories in a safe place. Crazy Stupid Bromance opens with Alexis being approached by a young woman. Alexis assumes she is another victim wanting to share her story and is thus shocked when the woman tells her that they are actually sisters and that their father is dying and needs a kidney. Stunned and uncertain about how to proceed, Alexis turns to her friend and confidante Noah for guidance.
Noah Logan has a checkered past as a hacker. He’s now on the up-and-up and works in cybersecurity. He does still have one big secret though – he’s completely head over heels for Alexis. There’s just one problem…Alexis is also the best friend he has ever had. If he tries to take the next step and it backfires, he loses both his best friend and the love of his life. Cue Mack and the rest of the guys from The Bromance Book Club. Can they help Noah figure out how to move his relationship with Alexis from friends to lovers?
You guys! I am loving this series so much. Crazy Stupid Bromance is every bit as entertaining as the first two books in the series are. I breezed through it in a day and was just so drawn in by both the dramatic story of Alexis and her newfound family as I was by the heartfelt and sometimes comical journey to coupledom of Noah and Alexis. They have so much chemistry and I just loved their shared nerdiness as they worked Doctor Who Lego sets together, etc. And of course, I can’t leave out Mack and Company either. They are hilarious as always, especially the Russian, who is always such a scene stealer. (The fourth book is going to be about the Russian and I seriously cannot wait!). The Russian had a little competition this time though when it came to stealing scenes as Alexis’ cat, Beefcake, gave him a run for his money in that department.
If quirky and hilarious with a side of family drama sounds like your thing, you really need to check this series out! 4.5 STARS
Love Your Life Goodreads
Author: Sophie Kinsella
Publication Date: October 27, 2020
Publisher: The Dial Press
FTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book from Netgalley. All opinions are my own.
Sophie Kinsella’s new rom-com Love Your Life follows Ava, a young woman who has very strong opinions when it comes to love and romance. Ava is not a fan of dating apps and the power of the almighty algorithms. A romantic at heart, she believes that the path to love can only be found out in the real world, not behind a computer screen. She is therefore beyond thrilled when she meets the man of her dreams while she’s in Italy at a writing retreat. The philosophy behind the retreat is that nothing should get in the way of writing, especially nothing personal. Therefore, the participants go by fake names and reveal nothing personal about themselves to the rest of the group. Ava and Mr. Perfect can’t resist each other and end up spending nearly the entire retreat together, skipping classes, cliff diving, and yes, having passionate sex. The romance is everything Ava could want it to be, and when, at the end of the retreat, she learns that Mr. Perfect’s name is Matt and he lives in London not far from where she lives, life couldn’t be better. Or could it?
Once the real world encroaches on her fantasy, things with Matt aren’t nearly as perfect as Ava thought they were. What appeared to be perfect compatibility in Italy suddenly appears to be the exact opposite. Ava and Matt don’t have the same taste in food, art, music, décor, and even in mattresses. She meets his parents and they’re awful to her and constantly throw the name of Matt’s ex in her face. Ava puts on a brave face and tries to pretend that everything is still picture perfect, but deep down, she starts to wonder if she and Matt have anything at all in common. Ava wants her Italian fantasy romance back, but since that’s not possible, she knows she and Matt need to figure out if they have a path forward.
Love Your Life has a lot of things going for it. It was of course very entertaining to watch Ava and Matt try to navigate the awkwardness of their relationship and I was also a huge fan of Ava’s crazy rescue beagle, Harold who was an adorable scene stealer, and of each of their quirky friend groups. Their hilarious banter and comical antics had me chuckling to myself every time they appeared in scenes. I also found both Ava and Matt quite likeable, although I do have to admit that Ava could be a little frustrating. I loved her big heart and especially her need to rescue things, be it animals, old furniture, discarded houseplants, etc. She was such a lovely and colorful character, but at the same time, that huge heart and her desire to always look on the bright side of things made her seem almost ridiculous at times when she was trying to pretend to everyone (and to herself) that her relationship with Matt was perfect. Thankfully Ava finally does open her eyes and eventually shows some growth as the story progresses. If she hadn’t, I wouldn’t have enjoyed the story nearly as much.
Even with my initial frustration with Ava, I still found Love Your Life to be a charming and fun romance, sure to please all you romantics out there. 3.5 STARS
Snapped (Playbook, #4) Goodreads
Author: Alexa Martin
Publication Date: October 20, 2020
Publisher: Berkley
FTC Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book from Netgalley. All opinions are my own.
Snapped is the fourth book in Alexa Martin’s Playbook series. I actually haven’t read the first three books in the series, but I’m thrilled to say I was able to jump right in without any issues. The series follows the Denver Mustangs football team and their significant others and the focus in Snapped is starting quarterback Quinton Howard, Jr., and Mustangs PR rep Elliott (Elle) Reid.
Snapped opens with a bang. It’s the season opener and as Quinton takes the field, he covers the league logo on his jersey with black tape and then proceeds to take a knee as the national anthem is played. The owner of the Mustangs is outraged by Quinton’s actions and sends Elliott Reid to get to the bottom of it and find a way to make Quinton stop what he’s doing. Quinton explains his reasons for protesting to Elliott. It’s all about racial injustice with two specific focuses: 1) He wants to lend his support to Black Lives Matter, and 2) He wants to call out the football league for mistreating and neglecting retired players of color. He then tells her he wants to start a charitable foundation and Elle decides that’s her ‘in’ and vows to help Quinton get that up and running.
I absolutely adored Quinton’s character. He’s intelligent and sensitive and just so passionate about this cause. It’s impossible not to root for him and I just loved listening to him speak his truth. I really liked Elle too, although I did find her to be somewhat naïve at times. Elle is bi-racial but was raised almost entirely by her white parent. She says that she was raised in an environment that taught her not to see color. What this has led to is Elle tending to explain away actions that are clearly racist as not racist. As she and Quinton start to work together, he calls her out on this and starts to open her eyes to the truth about racial injustice and, in particular, how pervasive it really is.
I thought Snapped was a fantastic read overall and that the author struck a perfect balance between the romance and social justice storylines. I loved watching Quinton and Elle grow closer as they worked together and I especially loved how Quinton helped Elle grow as a person. I also adored the whole Mustangs family, especially the significant others. Such a fun group!
If you’re into romance, and especially if you’re into football, be sure to check out the Playbook series. I’m really looking forward to going back and reading the earlier books in the series. 4 STARS
These all sound like such fun, but I truly love all Sophie Kinsella’s books. Hope your day is fabulous! Hugs, RO
Thank you!
Fantastic reviews, Suzanne💜 All are on my shelf but I need to get to Snapped & Crazy Stupid Bromance now!
I hope you love them all!
I love seeing all these pets getting pagetime in romances. Beefcake and Harold was stars.
Right? They both definitely stole the show for me and I loved every minute of it. 🙂
First of all, happy birthday! It sounds like you got lucky with all three of these. I’ve been wanting to read the Bromance books, and I’d personally start with that one😁
Thank you!
Sound like so cute light reads.. not much of a romantic.. esp contemparary romance.
Yes, they are all pretty light reads.
Happy belated birthday Suzanne!!
I’m about half way done with Crazy Stupid Bromance and I really like it! We just had the joint Bachelorette party and the guys were soo funny.
I enjoyed Snapped too Quinton was such a great guy and I need to know more about Vonnie!
Thank you!
And yes, I’d love to see Vonnie have her own book!
Sophie Kinsella’s books are always good for a light, fun read! I’m also glad to hear this Bromance book is just as good as the others. Love this series and I’m so excited that the Russian is getting a book next!
I can’t wait to read the Russian’s story!
I also loved Crazy Stupid Bromance and gave it 4.5 hearts. Each book just gets better. Fabulous review!
Thank you!
Happy belated birthday!
These all sound like fun reads, but I especially need to check out the Bromance Book Club books as they sound like so much fun!
Thank you!
I’m so excited for Snapped. While I was disappointed in Blitzed, I adored Fumbled and Intercepted and have high hopes for Snapped. Your review has me so ready to dive in. I already love the sound of Quinton. 🙂
I loved Quinton so much!
The Bromance series does get better and better with every installment – I am so behind though! Snapped sounds gorgeous- Quinton especially.
I really liked Snapped a lot, especially how timely the subject matter was.