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It’s totally normal for two straight guys to do this when they’re alone, right?
That’s what I keep telling myself after I meet Reggie.
I’m a pro tennis player, and I usually spend my life on the court. But an embarrassing injury in the middle of the US Open sidelined my career, landing me in the hands of my new athletic trainer.
Reggie is a big old jock with an easy smile, and my grumpy butt has never met anyone like him.
We start hanging—at the gym and at his place, on the tennis court and out at the bar.
I haven’t had a real friend in years, and Reggie’s big heart warms me deep inside.
He finds something I’ve tried to keep buried, and when we end up sweaty in a hotel bed one night, my world turns upside down.
Then comes the cabin weekend, and all the long massages at the gym…
Reggie gets his big hands all over me, and I can’t stop thinking about him.
It’s chill, though, because we’re a couple of straight guys, and this is just a bromance.
A sweaty, grunty, sticky bromance.
It can’t be more than that, not with my tennis career waiting—
and no matter what my heart insists.
Filthy Bromance is a friends-to-lovers romance with a grumpy tennis star, his big-hearted athletic trainer, and a mess of unexpected feelings. It features dirty talk and exploration on the way to a well-earned HEA. Book two of Love Unexpected, it can be enjoyed as a standalone or read along with the series.
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4 primary books5 released booksLove Unexpected is a 6-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2000 with contributions by G.L. Tomas, R. Cayden, and 3 others.
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This book started out really good for me. I loved the set up and I have such a soft spot for animals. Reading about vets especially just after I adopted my own dog, was just what I wanted at the moment. I liked the setting.
I liked the characters and there are real problems behind them. The thing is, you could tell what the big conflicts were going to be from almost the beginning. We see it coming, the leads can practically almost see it coming too since it is mentioned a few times. It was so frustrating. And the stubbornness... I don't mind characters being stubborn, but I suppose I don't understand that kind of extreme thinking– I prefer characters who don't mind talking and discussing things out, even when angry.
But, besides my issues with the conflict, I think the book is pretty sweet and it is heartwarming. It was a great book to read on a cool fall day. I will also be going back and reading the first book because it sounds adorable and we do see that couple in this book and they are so cute. If you like reading romance and like the small town charm with cute animals thrown in the mix, you should check this book out.