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The Bromance Zone

Written by: L. Blakely, Lauren Blakely
Narrated by: Vikas Adam, Evan Parker, Michael Crouch - epilogue
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A friends-to-lovers romance performed by Audie winner Vikas Adam and introducing the award-winning Ron Butler narrating as Evan Parker!

Two great friends. One road trip. And eight inches...of snow that night at the cabin.

If I've said it once, I've said it a thousand times. Friends don't bang friends. I want my friends to stay in my life, especially that flirty, clever, outgoing best friend of mine. It's a darn good thing Owen and I made a pact in college to never ever sleep together, or else I'd be tempted. Trouble is, eight years later, I've been wondering what his kisses taste like. And I've been curious if our chemistry would extend into the bedroom. If he might feel the same risky pull. But I don't want to lose Owen, and history says there's no way a tryst between friends can end well. So as long as I avoid the bedroom with him, I won't break that hard-as-steel rule.

The Bromance Zone is a deliciously flirty, red-hot sexy, friends-to-lovers MM romance about the charming guy next door who's sworn to never date a friend, the flirty hot nerd who's been secretly crushing on that friend forever, and one night snowed in in a cabin. This book comes fully equipped for your listening pleasure with sexy banter, a super awkward dinner party, and a scene in front of a fireplace that proves just how dangerous the friend zone is. You'll also find an epilogue performed by Audie winner Michael Crouch, as well as the bonus novella Maybe This Time, performed by Teddy Hamilton and Jacob Morgan.

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Too camp Too pretentious

This book feels like it was written by a woman who wanted to make "sex and the city" except with men. The way the guys talk to eachother is not how guys talk to eachother. It's like how woman mock guys for talking to eachother... very ingenuine.

Also, I don't know if the author is trying to make the characters off-putting... but they way she describes the things they have is annoying. She describes their dog food as organic specialty liver and pate for seemingly no reason... she describes their vegitables as "farm vegies"... where else would vegitables come from. There are a lot of these weird minor unnecessary bragging lines that throw off the story.
The story is good... the writing is not. I think the narrators had a tough time figuring out how to preform this to be honest.

I think this book was probably written for straight woman... definately not men!

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Could have been novella

I love Lauren Blakely's books most of the time. However, lately I've been finding them to be much the same. Not the stories perse, but really, you could copy paste bits and pieces of every book to make a new story. Much of her word use is the same in every story.

That being said, this one was... a little blah. I found myself zoning out on this story often. Which sucks because I'm a huge fan. But the story could've been a 20,000 word novella and had the same outcome. This bits about friends giving almost seemed pointless. So did the drive up to the cabin which was mostly dialog about things people in an eight-year-long best friendship should already know about each other.

As for the narators... Vikas Adam was the perfect fit. As for Evan Parker, I had to get used to him. He seemed much older that he should have been in this particular story. I do like his voice though. It just didn't fit here.

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