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The American Roommate Experiment – Die große Liebe findet Platz in der kleinsten Wohnung
Elena Armas
11.3k reviews for:
The American Roommate Experiment – Die große Liebe findet Platz in der kleinsten Wohnung
Elena Armas
3/5
this was okay. the MCs both kind of annoyed me, especially the MMC, but i can overlook it I guess.
it's a cheesy, feel-good romance. it mostly worked for me, methinks
note: the audiobook is not the best
this was okay. the MCs both kind of annoyed me, especially the MMC, but i can overlook it I guess.
it's a cheesy, feel-good romance. it mostly worked for me, methinks
note: the audiobook is not the best
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This book was far better than The Spanish Love Deception. The pacing was much faster and the romance was amazing. Rosie's online crush on Lucas and her total infatuation with him without even knowing him was adorable. Her attempts to hide it were even cuter. Lucas's support of her plan to write the book and embarking on the dating experiment with her was so sexy. Also, him speaking Spanish was to die for.
The character development was excellent. Rosie went from an insecure girl doubting her career choice and writing abilities to a confident woman who knew what she wanted. Lucas transformed from a man pitying himself after an accident into someone with new hopes for the future.
The story was super sweet. Lucas was the most adorable character ever, especially with his carefully planned experimental dates. The rooftop date was too cute. His request for Rosie to choose a song to become their soundtrack—oh my!
Lucas and Rosie had incredible chemistry and sizzling sexual tension. Their first kiss was passionate and intense, brimming with desire and longing. I couldn't stop reading. Their relationship's progression from roommates to friends to lovers felt genuine and believable. They truly brought out the best in each other, supporting each other's dreams and encouraging risks.
The side characters were also lovable, especially Taco of course. You include a dog in your book, and I'm hooked. We see Aaron and Lina again, which was wonderful.
Cronut you, Elena Armas, for this amazing book!
The character development was excellent. Rosie went from an insecure girl doubting her career choice and writing abilities to a confident woman who knew what she wanted. Lucas transformed from a man pitying himself after an accident into someone with new hopes for the future.
The story was super sweet. Lucas was the most adorable character ever, especially with his carefully planned experimental dates. The rooftop date was too cute. His request for Rosie to choose a song to become their soundtrack—oh my!
Lucas and Rosie had incredible chemistry and sizzling sexual tension. Their first kiss was passionate and intense, brimming with desire and longing. I couldn't stop reading. Their relationship's progression from roommates to friends to lovers felt genuine and believable. They truly brought out the best in each other, supporting each other's dreams and encouraging risks.
The side characters were also lovable, especially Taco of course. You include a dog in your book, and I'm hooked. We see Aaron and Lina again, which was wonderful.
Cronut you, Elena Armas, for this amazing book!
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
I am so obsessed with this book it was so nice to be excited to pick a book up again right after putting it down. The writing is excellent, however, there are typos on pages 39, 89, and 130. I would like to see what the character’s relationship is like after the end of the book because I felt like a lot of their love was based on grand gestures and it made me wonder what their everyday life would be like. But I felt like the whole book was so sweet and it really made me want to read the Spanish Love Deception. I also like how the two books are connected so directly, a lot of times when books are in a connected series I feel like they’re not actually that connected but having the characters from the previous book be main characters in this one was great. Similar to Just for the Summer I felt like this book handled family/personal issues well when I often feel like they are included in romance novels as an extra layer of complexity. Here they served as great plot motivators.
A very sweet and endearing romance! I haven’t read the Spanish Love Deception, however I really enjoyed this ad a standalone. The personal elements of this story surrounding Rosie and Lucas were a highlight for me and created levels of depth you don’t find in other romantic novels. A quick read for me because I enjoyed the writing style, it was smooth but spicy in points, a real delight!