This Will Be Fun

This Will Be Fun

E.B. Asher

Enjoyment: 4.5Quality: 3.5Characters: 4.5Plot: 3.5
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  • Apr 02, 2025
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    vibes: Shrek (but with some angst and lots of romance), Dungeons & Dragons, second chances all around, "we were doing so good and then reality happened'

    Heat level: 5/10

    The basics:

    The heroic Four--Galwell the Great, his sister Elowen, their childhood friend Beatrice, and mercenary-turned-friend Clare Grandhart--are on the brink of saving the kingdom. And then they do... at the cost of Galwell's life. Ten years later, Elowen, Beatrice, and Clare haven't spoken since the funeral. But now, they're all obligated to attend the queen's wedding. Clare and Beatrice, whose tension-filled bickering turned to loathing after Galwell died, are begrudgingly on the same path. And Elowen is roped into going when the queen hires Vandra, an assassin she had a thing with on the last quest, into bringing her to the wedding. When all four crash into each other--compelled to save the day one more time--they have to deal with allllll the unresolved feelings. Romance! Adventure! Friendship! Pet eagles! YES.

    The review:

    Dude! This was so fun!

    I was a little skeptical about whether or not this would actually be a romance. Short answer: yes it is, and you get two for the price of one. Two second chance romances for the price of one at that, which is always great for someone like me.

    I didn't shelve this as a book with a secondary romance because for all intents and purposes, Clare and Beatrice's romance and Vandra and Elowen's romance really get almost equal time. They both have issues, they both have heat, they both have grand love confessions. The only thing that makes Clare and Beatrice a little more prominent is that there are three POVs in this book--Clare, Beatrice, and Elowen. Vandra doesn't have a POV, and while I get that she wasn't a part of the original Four... I would've liked it! She's on the page as much as the other three, and I loved her and her relationship with Elowen.

    That quick critique aside: point is, as a romance reader you get a lot of different things, and it's great. You get Vandra cheerfully offering to consensually kidnap the introverted, awkward Elowen, and Elowen being unable to resist because like... Yeah dude. Vandra is just hot like that. You get Clare and Beatrice's unresolved "one night stand turned questmates falling in love turned people who aren't over each other but haven't been able to deal with their feelings ever since the big bad thing happened". Unresolved horniness! Intense feeling! It's all the type of shit a romance reader will gobble up.

    However, the world is also a really great part of everything. It's very much fantasy by way of Shrek. Some of our characters speak to "heart healers", who can help them analyze their feelings. One watches "shadow plays", and boy is she into fandom. A heroine who once helped saved the world is kind of a messy bitch fresh off a divorce nowadays.

    It's all very tongue in cheek and snarky, but in a very WHOLE FEELINGS way. You can tell these authors fully love this kind of setting, things like The Princess Bride and Dungeons & Dragons. Fondness and emotion is a huge part of the story. So yeah, while there are antics, you never lost that sense of like... cuddly softness. I mean, Clare literally has extended inner monologues about how much he loves his pet eagle. It's the cutest thing.

    Often, cuteness is used to dodge a need for plot and character development in recently published romance novels. Here, that's not the case at all. You can tell that a lot of love was put into differentiating these characters, sending up archetypes while also subverting them. These aren't perfect people. They fuck up sometimes. It's actually quite refreshing to me that Beatrice and Elowen in particular are kind of... poorly adjusted ladies in their early thirties who need to work on their shit. Appreciate that representation. But beyond that, survivor's guilt and PTSD somehow fit so nicely into what is ultimately a really funny and really sweet fantasy romance novel? My God, we really can have it all.

    I feel like there was a great balance between like... quest plot, relationship plot (both romantic and platonic, no bond is neglected) and funny little sidebars and quotes that had me bookmarking pages for later. Balancing between saving the world, kissing, and a character saving the day by autographing swords kind of creates a great palate-cleansing blend.

    The Sex:

    You only get two sex scenes in this book, one for each couple, and while they're explicit they're still a light touch in that sense. However, I found both of them sexy, and there's a ton of chemistry and tension in both romances. You get "questmates with benefits" on one side, and "man doggedly pursuing woman who pretends she doesn't give a shit" on the other. We all win.

    I loved settling into this world for a romp. You get a strong voice here, great characters, romcom antics, and yeah, a lot of heart. I'd love to read another book in the same world--and hell, I'd love to see a miniseries made out of this one. It's just a really good time without being stakes-less, and that's not always easy to find. Go on the quest, I'd say.

    Thanks to NetGalley and Avon for providing me with a copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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  • sapphic.library
    Mar 25, 2025
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    THIS WILL BE FUN is a fantasy rom-quest by E. B. asher (otherwise known as bridget morrissey, emily wibberley, and austin siegemund-broka) about three estranged heroes who reunite to attend the queen's wedding, only to find her fiancé kidnapped—and who better to rescue the queen's betrothed than the very people who saved the realm ten years ago?

    i very rarely dabble in fantasy but the premise of this book was too intriguing not to read it and i had a blast. i would say this is a great entry-level fantasy for people who don't read a lot of it, or who want to read more but find themselves overwhelmed with world building and magic systems. i loved all the fantasy versions of real-world staples like coffee shops and magical uber. i loved elowen, vanda, beatrice, and clare, their friendships and also their respective romances.

    read if you like:
    - dungeons & dragons
    - ella enchanted
    - a lowkey shrek vibe

    thanks to avon for the advanced copy! THIS WILL BE FUN comes out october 29.

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  • fearbite
    Mar 19, 2025
    Enjoyment: 4.5Quality: 3.5Characters: 4.5Plot: 3.5

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  • theareads
    Mar 14, 2025
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    better than i expected :’)

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  • arieanstar
    Mar 11, 2025
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    [3.5]

    Very Shrekesque fantasy, with a dash of epic storytelling. Very cute and fun read.

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  • alliereads
    Mar 09, 2025
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    Have you ever read a book and felt like it was so incredibly familiar? This fantasy quest based off four former “hero’s” truly was like if Shrek met The Princess Bride and fell flat.

    The best part about this book was it felt like relatively amusing read.

    The modernization of the language for a fantasy realm (i.e. spa’s, stag parties, soap opera’s, etc.) threw me off as it felt hard to make me believe this was a fantasy realm with magic. This also was a “second-chance” romance between two of the 3 main characters that fell flat and seemed to lack chemistry. Perhaps it felt forced to me given the comments of the gossip magazines pushing for them.
    The overall pacing of this book was off, in my opinion. The first 50% of the book was spent convincing the “hero’s” to go to the Queen’s wedding. The next 20% was the first quest, the next 20% was the actual quest and the last 10% was a hail mary attempt at a Lord of the Rings style twist that I assumed would be coming since the first few chapters. It felt clunky and lacked character development- any arcs felt rushed and had no depth.

    Thank you to Avon and Netgalley for the opportunity to read and review this book.

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