The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams, 339 pages
From the outside, Gavin Scott has a perfect life. He's a professional baseball player for the Nashville Legends, whose walk-off grand slam is the talk of the post-season. He has a gorgeous wife and two beautiful daughters, and life looks fantastic. But not everything is as it seems. Turns out Gavin's wife Thea has been faking it both in the bedroom and out for their whole marriage, which is rapidly unraveling. Desperate to do anything to save his marriage, Gavin turns to his teammates, who introduce him to the Bromance Book Club: a group of Nashville's biggest male celebrities who read romance novels to get a better handle on their real-life relationships.
What a clever take on romance novels! I loved seeing a romance focus on an already-established relationship that's on the rocks, and I really liked seeing it from the mostly male point of view, both of which are rare in the world of romance novels. This book was funny, sweet, and a bunch of fun.
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