



Roommate (Unabridged)
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4.7 • 7 Ratings
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- £10.99
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- £10.99
Publisher Description
Wanted: One roommate to share a three-bedroom house, split the rent, and ideally not be the guy I can’t stop thinking about.
I’m a man with too many secrets, so the last thing I need is a new roommate with a sexy smile and blue eyes that see right through me. Eight years ago, Roderick left town after high school. We’re not friends. I owe him nothing. But back then, I let one of my secrets slip, and he’s the only one who noticed.
Part of me knows I should run far, far away. But the other part wants him to come upstairs and spend the night. But if I let him in, I could lose everything.
Seeking: a room to rent in town. I’m tidy, have no pets, and I will feed you homemade bread.
I should probably add: gay AF, and has no filter. It’s no wonder my new landlord is so wary of me.
A smarter man would ignore those hot glances from the broody lumberjack. He may want more from me than another fresh-baked pretzel. But if I push my luck, I’ll end up back on the street.
Too bad I’ve never been smart with my heart....
Customer Reviews
Enemies to Lovers M/M Romance
Oh yay, oh yay. Sarina Bowen, I love her writing, and this M/M romance is quite possibly my favourite so far. Kieran Shipley is the small town farm boy who gets swept up in Roderick Waites’s fantastical life. When Roderick comes back to Vermont with his tail between his legs following a bad relationship break up, Kieran Shipley is not too happy to see him, mainly because he remembers all too well the last time he saw him. An enemies to lovers m/m romance, where opposites definitely attract. Roderick is out and proud, shunned by his parents, and living life day to day as he tries to find his place in his hometown. Kieran is the stubborn farmer trying to work out his life, finding out where he fits in. Together they come to an agreement and try to work out their differences. Emotional drama at its absolute best. I loved it. Add in the fact that I listened to the audio version with Teddy Hamilton (who I adore) voicing the perfect Roderick. Stephen Dexter too, was a perfectly broody Kieran.