eARC Review: Sorry, Bro by Taleen Voskuni

Romance

Sorry, Bro

Book Info

  • Released Date: January 31st

  • Publication: Berkley

  • Pages: 352

  • Format: eBook


a new queer romance book on your radar
— Abigail Books Addiction

I always like to read from new authors in any genre. They have something different to bring to the book community. And I am more than ready to read from Taleen Voskuni with her newest book: Sorry, Bro.


Sorry, Bro is a new debut queer romance book from Taleen Voskuni. It features diverse characters who are trying their best to fit their family expectations, yet they are ultimately drawn to each other.


Nar is definitely feeling her messy life after her non-Armenian boyfriend proposes to her. She truly knows that she is not meant to be with him since they don't share the same culture and traditions. So she regrettably asked her mother for help in finding Armenian men at the upcoming Armenian conventions in town. But it's not Armenian men that she becomes attracted to; it's a woman named Erebuni.

I definitely feel for Nar. She never came out to her family about being bisexual. It's not really accepted in the Armenian community, just like the Hispanics community as well. So I fully understand the hardship that Nar feels whenever she is conflicted about opening up about her true self. It's hard to do when it's not fully accepted, but something you have to be true to yourself first. And it's something Nar will navigate in Sorry, Bro.

If you love coming-out romance with messy family drama, then you are going to enjoy reading Sorry, Bro. Be sure you check out trigger warnings before reading.

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