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The Bromance Book Club
by Lyssa Kay Adams
In this book, a pro athlete tries to save his marriage by joining a book club organized by his teammates (who also needed marriage-saving in the past). The club analyzes romance novels to learn how they should behave. The book tries to break toxic masculinity and harmful stereotypes but falls flat. It's heteronormative, at points romanticizes toxic relationship traits, and lacks non-tokenistic diversity. Some cute scenes, though, and it's a very fast-paced and easy-to-read book.