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NOT one of the Top 10 romances of the year. Not even Christina Lauren’s best romance this year.

December 31, 2017 by Malin Leave a Comment

Holland Bakker is trying to be a writer, but two years after graduating from college, still doesn’t really feel like she has anything to write about. The apartment she lives in is in part paid for by her wealthy uncles, and even her job, as a stagehand/photographer at the Broadway theatre where her uncle is the musical director is thanks to him. She’s feeling adrift and like a bit of a scrounger, and desperately wishes she could find some purpose. For more than six months, she’s been going several blocks out of her way to and from work, just so she can see the handsome busker at the 50th Street Station. One night, after a few too many drinks, she actually stops and tells him how much she loves his music. Shortly after, she is the victim of an attempted mugging, and ends up unconscious on the subway tracks. When she comes to, the paramedics suspect she tried to kill herself, and say they came thanks to an anonymous tip. Holland is confused as to why her mystery crush didn’t identify himself, but has more to worry about as she’s taken to the hospital.

Holland’s uncle Robert is the creator of a wildly successful Broadway show, but as the original star is leaving and about to be replaced by another prestigious star, the lead violinist quits in a huff, and his music is integral to the show. The show could be doomed, unless they find a replacement musician. Holland suggests Calvin, the mystery busker, and takes her uncle to see him playing at the station. It turns out that Calvin trained at Julliard, and would be delighted to audition. Once he’s actually offered a job, however, he’s forced to confess that he’s in the country illegally, his student visa having run out four years ago. That’s also the reason he didn’t actually give his name to the police or paramedics when he called 911 after Holland’s mugging. He doesn’t want to get deported.

One of the theatre employees jokes that Calvin could easily be hired and get a green card if Holland were to marry him – she’s had a crush on him for months, after all? While everyone brushes it off as insanity, Holland sees an opportunity to finally pay her beloved uncle back for all the things he’s done for her over the years. She’s already deeply infatuated in the busker and adores his music. After thinking it over for a few days, she asks Calvin (who she’s been calling “Jack” in her head until she learned his real name) to come to lunch and suggests the mad plan to him. Since working on Broadway is Calvin’s dream, it doesn’t actually take all that long to persuade him to agree to the marriage of convenience.

After mooning over him from afar for more than six months, Holland now has to share an apartment with her crush. It doesn’t take long before Calvin is a runaway success on Broadway. Her uncle Robert is happy, Calvin is living his dream and Holland is feeling more adrift than ever. Even as she’s growing closer to Calvin and they start acting on their mutual attraction, she’s not entirely sure if he’s starting to genuinely return her feelings (not that she’s fully honest about how strongly she feels for him) or if he’s just playing her until he can get his green card.

I’ve seen Roomies included on more than one “Best of the Year” romance lists recently, most notably the Entertainment Weekly one and it made me curious to read the book, as I thought the premise seemed a bit forced. Having greatly enjoyed their previous novel Dating You/Hating You earlier this year, I assumed from its inclusion on EW’s list that this book was going to be even better. It’s not.

Full review on my blog.

Filed Under: Fiction, Romance Tagged With: audio book, cbr9, Christina Lauren, Contemporary Romance, Malin, musicians, new york, Roomies

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Norwegian secondary school teacher, Geek and reading enthusiast. Married with two cats. Mother of little boy, born in February 2018. Cannonball-veteran. Loves fantasy, romance and YA. Pretty much hates Modernist lit and stream of consciousness writing, yet married a man whose favourite book is James Joyce's Ulysses, so there you go. Strongly opinionated about many things. View Malin's reviews»

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