Crazy Stupid Bromance

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Crazy Stupid Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams
Genre: Contemporary Romantic Comedy / Friends-to-Lovers
Series: The Bromance Book Club #3 (best read in order for series context)

Alexis Carlisle — hacking survivor, advocacy hero, and owner of Nashville’s cozy cat café ToeBeans — is suddenly swept into a whirlwind when a customer claims they're long-lost half-sisters. She turns to her best friend Noah Logan, the computer-security expert of her dreams, for help. But with Noah quietly in love and pressure from his all-male romance club to finally confess his feelings, sparks begin to fly… Can their friendship survive if he follows his heart?

Loaded with laugh-out-loud moments (and an unforgettable cat named Beefcake), this charming rom-com is as witty as it is heartfelt — and it doesn’t shy away from tackling serious themes of friendship, healing, and speaking out.

If you liked: The Bromance Book Club, Undercover Bromance, or Friends-to-lovers stories with a strong supporting cast and a side of romance manuals, you’ll adore this sweet, smart, and emotionally rich continuation of the series.

This used copy is in good condition with light staining on edges.

Keep reading for my review

I absolutely adored Crazy Stupid Bromance. What stood out most to me was the emotional depth and personal growth of the characters, especially as they navigated friendship, trauma, trust, and love. Watching the main characters evolve—not just individually but in how they related to each other—was genuinely moving.

One of my favorite elements of the book was the Bromance Book Club. The idea of a group of men using romance novels as a guide to understand relationships was both hilarious and heartwarming. It was refreshing to see male characters who weren’t afraid to be vulnerable, have real conversations, and support one another emotionally. The book challenged toxic masculinity in a subtle but powerful way, showing that real strength comes from emotional honesty and empathy.

This story had me laughing, tearing up, and rooting for the characters the whole way through. If you’re a fan of romance with heart, humor, and a whole lot of character growth, this is one you shouldn’t miss.

Crazy Stupid Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams
Genre: Contemporary Romantic Comedy / Friends-to-Lovers
Series: The Bromance Book Club #3 (best read in order for series context)

Alexis Carlisle — hacking survivor, advocacy hero, and owner of Nashville’s cozy cat café ToeBeans — is suddenly swept into a whirlwind when a customer claims they're long-lost half-sisters. She turns to her best friend Noah Logan, the computer-security expert of her dreams, for help. But with Noah quietly in love and pressure from his all-male romance club to finally confess his feelings, sparks begin to fly… Can their friendship survive if he follows his heart?

Loaded with laugh-out-loud moments (and an unforgettable cat named Beefcake), this charming rom-com is as witty as it is heartfelt — and it doesn’t shy away from tackling serious themes of friendship, healing, and speaking out.

If you liked: The Bromance Book Club, Undercover Bromance, or Friends-to-lovers stories with a strong supporting cast and a side of romance manuals, you’ll adore this sweet, smart, and emotionally rich continuation of the series.

This used copy is in good condition with light staining on edges.

Keep reading for my review

I absolutely adored Crazy Stupid Bromance. What stood out most to me was the emotional depth and personal growth of the characters, especially as they navigated friendship, trauma, trust, and love. Watching the main characters evolve—not just individually but in how they related to each other—was genuinely moving.

One of my favorite elements of the book was the Bromance Book Club. The idea of a group of men using romance novels as a guide to understand relationships was both hilarious and heartwarming. It was refreshing to see male characters who weren’t afraid to be vulnerable, have real conversations, and support one another emotionally. The book challenged toxic masculinity in a subtle but powerful way, showing that real strength comes from emotional honesty and empathy.

This story had me laughing, tearing up, and rooting for the characters the whole way through. If you’re a fan of romance with heart, humor, and a whole lot of character growth, this is one you shouldn’t miss.