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Liv gets hired from her job at a fancy restaurant when she witnesses her boss harassing a coworker and Braden volunteers to help find a way to expose him despite not liking the crazy sister of his friend's wife.

What I Liked:
It’s hard not to fall in love with the idea of a group of powerful guys getting together to read romance novels as a way to improve their relationships. I thought it was really cute that Undercover Bromance had elements of suspense that are reflective of Mack’s favorite romance subgenre.

What I Didn’t Really Like:
Completely understandable since Liv is the sister of the FMC from the first book, Thea, but she has very similar issues to work through due to their terrible childhood family situation. It was still interesting to see how differently siblings can react to the same thing though. Liv is one of those frustrating characters that is hard to like at first because has a lot of growth to do.

Overall:
This was a cute enemies-to-lovers romance that gives plenty if not more attention to the development of the MMC. Yes, there are fart jokes, but Undercover Bromance also includes the very serious issue of sexual harassment and how we all can do better about reporting it and supporting friends and family being affected so predators can’t keep hurting people.