Baby Mine by Kennedy Fox

Baby Mine (Roommate Duet, #1) (Hunter & Lennon Duet, #1)

by Kennedy Fox

I saw her first.
Blonde. Gorgeous. Feisty.
I was captivated.

But it didn’t matter because when she walks out of my best friend’s bedroom half-naked, I know I’ve lost my chance.

Now we’re roommates and constantly fighting about our living arrangements. Though we argue about everything, I can’t stop thinking about her in all the wrong ways. I should move out so I can finally get over her, but the selfish part of me can’t let go.

When tragedy strikes, we’re left to deal with it together. Instead of pushing her away, I pull her closer.

Just as we come to terms with our new reality, she reveals a life-changing event that affects us both.

And I’m left to make the hardest decision of my life—remain friends or confess my feelings and risk it all.

Reviewed by Romance Schmomance on

3 of 5 stars

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I had to sit on this for a few days before I sat down to write my review. I was processing everything that I just read. Now I'm a huge fan of Kennedy Fox, they're definitely one of my favorite author duos out there and their books are always one that I'm looking forward to. I may be in the minority, although completely childish at times, Hunter made this book for me and couldn't connect with Lennon ... at all. He is the definition of the most loyal friend that you could EVER have. And my heart absolutely broke for him.

When it comes to Hunter and Lennon, there's a lot of what-ifs running through his mind essentially since they had such a strong connection when they first met. But fear ran rampant in Lennon's mind and ended up with Brandon. Not going to lie, that left a bitter taste in my mouth and I just didn't know how to deal with it. It has been two years since they all met and Brandon and Lennon are going strong and just in love as ever.

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