Book Review: The Temporary Roomie by Sarah Adams

 

Title: The Temporary Roomie

By: Sarah Adams

Genre: Romance

Pages: 286

Release Date: April 4th, 2021

Rating: ★★★★★

 

Summary from Goodreads:

What happens when you have to play nice with your greatest enemy? Revenge.

Drew Marshall may have let me move into his spare bedroom while my house is being renovated, but don’t think for one second his kindness comes without strings. Big, ugly, fake relationship strings.

That’s okay, though, Dr. Andrew. I’ll agree to your terms, move into your house, and act like your girlfriend when the big day comes; but I also plan to make your life miserable—make you pay for what you did to me.

I may not be good at forgiving or forgetting, but I’m excellent at getting even.

Get ready to laugh until you cry with this sizzling, hilarious, closed-door romantic comedy!

 

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Review:

The Temporary Roomie is exactly the kind of rom com chaos I adore. Light, quick, and so much fun you truly can’t take it too seriously (and you shouldn’t!). Sarah Adams delivers snappy banter, lovable characters, and a perfectly unhinged forced proximity setup that had me grinning from page one. It’s the kind of book you inhale in an afternoon and immediately want to shove into a friend’s hands just so you can laugh about the moments together. If you’re in the mood for an irresistibly feel good read with heart and humor, this one hits every mark.

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