Roomies by Christina Lauren

Roomies

by Christina Lauren

'Christina Lauren have fast become my go-to for sexy, honest contemporary erotic romance.' Heroes and Heartbreakers

From subway . . .

Monday night. Wednesday morning. Friday lunchtime. Holland Bakker plans her journeys to work around the times the handsome Irish musician, Calvin McLoughlin, plays his guitar in the 50th Street subway station. Lacking the nerve to actually talk to the gorgeous stranger, Holland is destined to admire him from a distance. Then a near-tragedy causes her busker to come to her rescue, only to disappear when the police start asking questions.

To Broadway . . .

Keen to repay Calvin, Holland gets him an audition with her uncle, Broadway's hottest musical director. When he aces the tryout, Calvin's luck seems to have turned - until his reason for disappearing earlier becomes clear: he doesn't have a visa.

Impulsively, Holland offers to wed the Irishman to keep him in New York, still keeping her infatuation secret. Calvin becomes the darling of Broadway, while their relationship evolves from awkward roommates to besotted lovers. Yet surrounded by theatre and actors, what will it take for Holland and Calvin to realise that they both stopped pretending a long time ago?

To happy ever after?

Reviewed by Leigha on

4 of 5 stars

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A woman impulsively marries a talented musician in this surprisingly sweet new adult romance.

I pretty much hated C Lo's inaugural romance, Beautiful Bastard. I was hesitant to pick up this novel, but the cover and synopsis snagged my attention. Luckily, I enjoyed it so much I just might pick up another novel by these ladies!

Holland is an educated woman with a supportive family and enviable circumstances. Despite her knowledge and opportunities, she does not feel accomplished or satisfied. It would have been really easy for Holland to come across as a privileged spoiled brat. And yet, I completely and totally understood her point of view. I enjoyed Holland learning to find meaning and momentum in her life. This self discovery propelled her to remove negative or draining people from her life, something not many books in this genre show often.

The romance between Holland and Calvin is sweet, if predictable. Their friendship builds alongside their romance. While Calvin didn't have much depth to him, he was still enjoyable to read about. The plot tended to be bit over-dramatic, particularly toward the end of the novel.

tl;dr Contemporary romance fans will enjoy this sweet romance with believable character growth set in New York City.

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