
Two friends—who really should have become a couple ages ago—unexpectedly find themselves on a quest to slay a dragon.
This could have been a great parody of cozy romantasy novels; it's got all of the ridiculous tropes, from a lack of beds at inns to an overabundance of food descriptions and the author obviously expects us to find it funny. Unfortunately, the author also seems to think it's enough to just pile up the tropes and not bother to make anything humorous out of them, or even write more than a tissue thin story to go with them.
I don't hate Bromantasy, but I was low-key annoyed by it because it has a fun concept that was completely mishandled.
Received via NetGalley.
Two friends—who really should have become a couple ages ago—unexpectedly find themselves on a quest to slay a dragon.
This could have been a great parody of cozy romantasy novels; it's got all of the ridiculous tropes, from a lack of beds at inns to an overabundance of food descriptions and the author obviously expects us to find it funny. Unfortunately, the author also seems to think it's enough to just pile up the tropes and not bother to make anything humorous out of them, or even write more than a tissue thin story to go with them.
I don't hate Bromantasy, but I was low-key annoyed by it because it has a fun concept that was completely mishandled.
Received via NetGalley.