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Why is the author kidding themselves, this is BL
The first half of this book is setup: nobleman リゼル finds himself suddenly transported from his fantasy world to a different one, and decides to take advantage of the unforseen vacation from his normal government duties to relax, read some books, go adventuring, and make the men in his vicinity blush.
The second half decides that the men have not nearly blushed enough, which I was quite pleased with. This may be BL bait, but it takes more than that to elevate my interest from extremely typical isekai slice of life stuff, so I'm glad the author apparently decided to get serious about more screentime and action for リゼル's "friends".
I also listened to the audiobook while reading, and really enjoyed the narrator's voice. He did a decent job generally differentiating the main men, I thought; ギル's voice was my favorite.
ギル's rather clipped speech and casual speech in general might be the most difficult part of the book; they weren't that difficult or overblown, but the rest of the book is very standard isekai fare in terms of vocabulary, so if you've read a few books in the genre already I can't first you haven't many issues.