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A review by eantoinette285
Roomies by Christina Lauren
5.0
I got extra butterflies when I attended my local Barnes and Noble to do some Christmas shopping, and when I couldn’t find this book, an employee brought me a pristine copy from the back room. What a wonderful memory!
Meet Holland Bakker, resident of New York, and working for her well-known, Broadway-producer uncle while she tries to get a hold of her life. Seemingly disenchanted with the majority of her life at the moment, there is one ray of life in the city that never sleeps, and that’s subway busker Calvin McLoughlin. While she’s created a whole romantic narrative for the two of them in the recesses of her imagination, she has yet to actually talk to him. Instead, she keeps her distance, and finds herself swooning repeatedly over his beautiful music.
When fate intercedes and Holland finds herself in immediate danger, Calvin comes to the rescue. Holland’s terrifying experience becomes an icebreaker for the pair, and her fantasy reaches a new level.
Not only is Mr. McLoughlin wonderfully talented and charming, but he comes with a lovely Irish accent as well. Realizing an opportunity for the both of them, Holland arranges an audition for Calvin to really showcase his gift. When it turns out that her uncle wants him for his show, she also finds out there is a catch. Calvin’s visa has run out a long time ago and he can’t accept an offer to achieve his dream.
After trying to strategize and coming to numerous dead ends, Holland knows no one can take the role being offered but Calvin. Doing something completely out of character from anything she’s done before, Holland offers the only viable solution to their situation… get married.
Needless to say, a monsoon of emotions ensued, games were played, and feelings happen. I adored and devoured every single word of this book. This story was fun, flirty, sexy, dramatic, and quirky all mixed and mingled together perfectly. Running around New York in the dead of winter with Holland and Calvin gave magic and sparkle to a city I’m thankful to say I know well. I loved the romance of wandering snowy city streets, the excitement of Broadway, and the fast-paced nature of not only their relationship, but the true New York minute. I felt the vibrancy of these words in my bones as their story built and tensions increased and they excited me to no end.
Not only was there an overall ambiance I felt while reading this story, but I also related to Holland so well that it was scary. I felt like she was my shadow just coming through the pages to give me a message about my own life. She’s a smart girl, she’s talented, funny, accomplished, and selfless, but she somehow still finds herself in a routine.. stuck in a rut. She seems lost among her own existence as well as the crazy flow of the city. Being with Calvin changes that. He challenges her, inspires her, and cheers for her to find her passion, pin it down, and give it hell.
Roomies had such a wonderfully bohemian and fun feel to it and I didn’t want my time with Calvin and Holland to end. I felt alive and free as I wandered through their tale with them, and I really wished I could emulate aspects of their characters as well as be their friend in order to get more time with them.
If you’re looking for a fresh, funny, and steamy romance that kind of brings you out of the box, then you need to go meet these two… quickly! I loved every minute and I’m only sorry that it took me about three months to get this review to you.
Meet Holland Bakker, resident of New York, and working for her well-known, Broadway-producer uncle while she tries to get a hold of her life. Seemingly disenchanted with the majority of her life at the moment, there is one ray of life in the city that never sleeps, and that’s subway busker Calvin McLoughlin. While she’s created a whole romantic narrative for the two of them in the recesses of her imagination, she has yet to actually talk to him. Instead, she keeps her distance, and finds herself swooning repeatedly over his beautiful music.
When fate intercedes and Holland finds herself in immediate danger, Calvin comes to the rescue. Holland’s terrifying experience becomes an icebreaker for the pair, and her fantasy reaches a new level.
Not only is Mr. McLoughlin wonderfully talented and charming, but he comes with a lovely Irish accent as well. Realizing an opportunity for the both of them, Holland arranges an audition for Calvin to really showcase his gift. When it turns out that her uncle wants him for his show, she also finds out there is a catch. Calvin’s visa has run out a long time ago and he can’t accept an offer to achieve his dream.
After trying to strategize and coming to numerous dead ends, Holland knows no one can take the role being offered but Calvin. Doing something completely out of character from anything she’s done before, Holland offers the only viable solution to their situation… get married.
Needless to say, a monsoon of emotions ensued, games were played, and feelings happen. I adored and devoured every single word of this book. This story was fun, flirty, sexy, dramatic, and quirky all mixed and mingled together perfectly. Running around New York in the dead of winter with Holland and Calvin gave magic and sparkle to a city I’m thankful to say I know well. I loved the romance of wandering snowy city streets, the excitement of Broadway, and the fast-paced nature of not only their relationship, but the true New York minute. I felt the vibrancy of these words in my bones as their story built and tensions increased and they excited me to no end.
Not only was there an overall ambiance I felt while reading this story, but I also related to Holland so well that it was scary. I felt like she was my shadow just coming through the pages to give me a message about my own life. She’s a smart girl, she’s talented, funny, accomplished, and selfless, but she somehow still finds herself in a routine.. stuck in a rut. She seems lost among her own existence as well as the crazy flow of the city. Being with Calvin changes that. He challenges her, inspires her, and cheers for her to find her passion, pin it down, and give it hell.
Roomies had such a wonderfully bohemian and fun feel to it and I didn’t want my time with Calvin and Holland to end. I felt alive and free as I wandered through their tale with them, and I really wished I could emulate aspects of their characters as well as be their friend in order to get more time with them.
If you’re looking for a fresh, funny, and steamy romance that kind of brings you out of the box, then you need to go meet these two… quickly! I loved every minute and I’m only sorry that it took me about three months to get this review to you.