Author: Lyssa Kay Adams
Publisher: Berkeley
Publication Date: October 2020
Alexis Carlisle and her cat cafĂ©, ToeBeans, have shot to fame after she came forward as a victim of a celebrity chef’s sexual harassment. When a new customer approaches to confide in her, the last thing Alexis expects is for the woman to claim they’re sisters. Unsure what to do, Alexis turns to the only man she trusts—her best friend, Noah Logan.
Publisher: Berkeley
Publication Date: October 2020
Alexis Carlisle and her cat cafĂ©, ToeBeans, have shot to fame after she came forward as a victim of a celebrity chef’s sexual harassment. When a new customer approaches to confide in her, the last thing Alexis expects is for the woman to claim they’re sisters. Unsure what to do, Alexis turns to the only man she trusts—her best friend, Noah Logan.
Computer genius Noah left his rebellious teenage hacker past behind to become a computer security expert. Now he only uses his old skills for the right cause. But Noah’s got a secret: He’s madly in love with Alexis. When she asks for his help, he wonders if the timing will ever be right to confess his crush.
Noah’s pals in The Bromance Book Club are more than willing to share their beloved “manuals” to help him go from bud to boyfriend. But he must decide if telling the truth is worth risking the best friendship he’s ever had.
I have to say that this is by far my favorite book of the series so far. This one is Alexis and Noah's story. I loved this couple. Their deep friendship just made their romance that much more amazing. They had great communication and there wasn't too much angst. Only what I would call a few "butthead" moments. Both of them really struggled with feeling like they were enough and that they could trust. It was a pleasure going on their friends to lovers journey with them.
The book had the same great humor and hilarious laugh out loud scenes as in the first two books. That scene at the spa was hilarious. I did have to disagree with the Bromance Book Club about the secret baby trope. I am not a fan and never feel like any HEA that might come justifies keeping a child from their parent. Unless there is potential abuse. Putting that aside, this one is still my favorite. I can't wait to read Vlad's book next June!
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