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hannah_kotz 's review for:
Roomies
by Christina Lauren
3.5⭐️
These two were an absolute disaster. Which, I guess, is to be expected of a Julliard-trained busker and a theater nepo baby falling into a marriage of convenience. Like most of CLo’s books I had to put on some pretty hefty rose colored glasses and suspend reality. But, I can’t say I didn’t enjoy it since I finished this in just over a day.
-1⭐️ for the absolutely horrendous audiobook narrator that almost had me DNF-ing. Her accents for Robert and Calvin were brilliant but it was so impossible to follow the story when she kept slipping between her abhorrent fake American accent and what I assume was her actual voice. Not knowing much about the plot going in I actually initially assumed Holland was also Irish and not from Des Moines, Iowa of all places. The second I switched to actually reading “Roomies” I couldn’t put it down.
These two were an absolute disaster. Which, I guess, is to be expected of a Julliard-trained busker and a theater nepo baby falling into a marriage of convenience. Like most of CLo’s books I had to put on some pretty hefty rose colored glasses and suspend reality. But, I can’t say I didn’t enjoy it since I finished this in just over a day.
-1⭐️ for the absolutely horrendous audiobook narrator that almost had me DNF-ing. Her accents for Robert and Calvin were brilliant but it was so impossible to follow the story when she kept slipping between her abhorrent fake American accent and what I assume was her actual voice. Not knowing much about the plot going in I actually initially assumed Holland was also Irish and not from Des Moines, Iowa of all places. The second I switched to actually reading “Roomies” I couldn’t put it down.