The American Roommate Experience by Elena Armas
In a word: cute
My review…
Rosie is secretly a best-selling romance writer who has had a celebrity crush on her best friend‘s cousin. Suddenly she’s in a position of forced proximity with said cousin, Lucas, a professional surfer with a secret of his own.
The thing is, I have a hard time with the slow burn. I know some people really enjoy them, but I want to hurry it up and get to the meat and potatoes. And without giving anything away, some of the instances that prevent sparks igniting just seem a bit much and annoying to me, but I think it’s because I really don’t like a slow burn. I’m ready for the fire. There’s plenty of that towards the end of the book And I really did like the ending and how everything came together and played out.
So in addition to forced proximity, we have secret crush, an adorable pet, family, drama, fake dating. One thing that I didn’t particularly like was how the best friend/cousin was a foil to the development of a relationship. Her reasoning didn’t seem to make sense to me.
One thing also that I liked was the notion that people have to heal and develop on their own sometimes, meaning a relationship isn’t going to fix anything that’s significantly broken. That’s much more true to life and I like that component when it is part of the storyline.
Overall, I enjoyed the book— My only issues were around, not enjoying a slow burn, but that’s on me.
It is one of a series. I guess it could be a stand alone, but I’m never good at judging that since I’ve already read the first book, Spanish Love Deception.
⏰read it fast! 2 days
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