Review: Roomies by Christina Lauren

Posted December 31, 2017 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

Review: Roomies by Christina LaurenRoomies by Christina Lauren
Published by Gallery Books Publication Date: December 5th 2017
Pages: 368
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four-half-stars

Marriages of convenience are so…inconvenient.

Rescued by Calvin McLoughlin from a would-be subway attacker, Holland Bakker pays the brilliant musician back by pulling some of her errand-girl strings and getting him an audition with a big-time musical director. When the tryout goes better than even Holland could have imagined, Calvin is set for a great entry into Broadway—until he admits his student visa has expired and he’s in the country illegally.

Holland impulsively offers to wed the Irishman to keep him in New York, her growing infatuation a secret only to him. As their relationship evolves from awkward roommates to besotted lovers, Calvin becomes the darling of Broadway. In the middle of the theatrics and the acting-not-acting, what will it take for Holland and Calvin to realise that they both stopped pretending a long time ago?

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I first have to save I absolutely love Christina Lauren and I am happy to say the Roomies didnt disappoint.

Holland Bakker is a little lost; working on her uncles musical on Broadway at 25 this is not where she expected her life to end up.  So she has needed to find happiness in the most unlikely places and in the case its the sidewalk guitarist who plays on the subway platform weekly.  She is so enthralled with the man and the music she has even made up a name for him and goes out of her way to just hear him play.  When her uncle needs a new lead musician for his musical Holland knows her mystery man is perfect – but there is one catch he is in the country illegally and has no way of staying since his Visa expired.  That is until Holland offers to marry him – then everything changes.

Luke McLoughlin loves playing and works gigs anyway he can – even on the subway.  When he saves the beautiful girl she keeps popping up in his life and then helps him get his dream job.  If only he could take it but in fear of being shipped back to Ireland he has to turn it down; that is until she offers the one thing he least expected – to marry her to be able to stay in the country.

Roomies is a fun, witty story about going after your heart’s desire in ways you never imaged.  Luke and Holland have almost instant chemistry and its fun to be able to follow their journey with the dual POVs.  Of course, there is conflict and great character arcs for both Luke and Holland that I loved. The writing is top notched something we expect from this writing duo.

All in all, I highly recommend Roomies – you won’t be disappointed.