Isn’t It Bromantic? by Lyssa Kay Adams

Finally! The Russian gets his own book, and it might be my favorite Bromance Book Club book to date.

I feel like I say that every time author Lyssa Kay Adams releases a new book in this fantastic series, but each new chapter continues to dazzle and delight me — and I absolutely adored Vlad and Elena’s childhood friendship turned modern marriage of convenience saga. There is SO MUCH to dive into within these pages — their history, the circumstances of their marriage, their pining, Vlad’s romance novel writing endeavors, and an underground illegal cheese ring. (Really.) Isn’t It Bromantic? made me laugh so much, but it also made me swoon and sigh over Vlad’s sweet tender heart.

I just adore these guys so much, and I truly hope there will be many more adventures to come for these woke, romance-reading dudes. Isn’t It Bromantic? comes out July 20th. Here is the official synopsis:

With his passion for romance novels, it was only a matter of time before Vlad wrote one.

Elena Konnikova has lived her entire adult life in the shadows. As the daughter of a Russian journalist who mysteriously disappeared, she escaped danger the only way she knew how: She married her childhood friend, Vladimir, and moved to the United States, where he is a professional hockey player in Nashville.

Vlad, aka the Russian, thought he could be content with his marriage of convenience. But it’s become too difficult to continue in a one-sided relationship. He joined the Bromance Book Club to learn how to make his wife love him, but all he’s learned is that he deserves more. He’s ready to create his own sweeping romance—both on and off the page.

The bros are unwilling to let Vlad forgo true love—and this time they’re not operating solo. They join forces with Vlad’s neighbors, a group of meddling widows who call themselves the Loners. But just when things finally look promising, Elena’s past life intrudes and their happily ever after is cast into doubt.

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