Release Date: May 12
I’ve loved him from afar.
I’ve loved him from afar.
Though most times he’s only a foot away.
I’m smart enough to know he’ll never be anyone’s forever.
He checks all the bad boy boxes.
Tattoos. Check.
Motorcycle. Check.
Chip on his shoulder. Check check.
If he wasn’t my neighbor and friend I may have thrown myself at him. Okay, yeah. I wouldn’t. Because guys like Dylan don’t want a woman who writes kid’s math textbooks under him in bed. Instead, I pathetically savor morsels of moments where I have his sole attention.
That was until his archenemy moved in with me. Now suddenly, Dylan’s moving in too and warning off the first guy in a long time who’s showing me interest. Could he finally see me as more than a friend, or am I just a prize to win and show off to his enemy?
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Rival Roomies is the third addition to The Rooftop Crew
series, and so far it’s my favourite to date. Rian and Dylan are a pair of complex, flawed
and endearing characters. This pair are
not only relatable, but realistic which is why I liked them so much.
Rian is intelligent, she’s actually scarily smart when it comes
to mathematics. She’s sweet, kind, and
compassionate and completely undervalued by her own family, which has left her
facing demons when it comes to her self esteem and worth. Despite the fact that she underestimates her
own value, she’s still quite strong and resilient and willing to go after what
she wants.
Dylan didn’t have an easy upbringing and it’s left him with
quite a few demons of his own, and a deep seated vulnerabilities and fear of
being alone. He uses his charming and
cocky persona to hide his feelings of inadequacy and unworthiness, that are
really quite unfounded, as you cant help but fall for this protective tattoo
artist with a bad-boy streak.
If you enjoy a friends to lovers, opposites attract romance
Rival Roomies is just the book for you.
It’s a fun, sweet, engaging and entertaining story with sexual tension
that just oozes off the page. I will be
eagerly awaiting the next release in The Rooftop Crew series.
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