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Roommaid
by Sariah Wilson
Madison needs a place to stay, her parents cut her off because they don't support her decision to be a teacher. When Tyler gives her a room to stay in exchange of cleaning and taking care of his place, it's a deal she has to take, even if she has never hold a broom in her life.
Madison faces one disaster after the other, but she doesn't let anything deter her, even if she ends up replacing every single thing in his home so that he won't know she has no clue what she's doing.
At times it seemed a bit unbelievable to me that she couldn't do some basic stuff around the house. I know she had a house full of staff before, but still. There was a number of scene when she struggled and they were placed to add humor but they didn't feel particularly funny to me.
The romance is slow and I wanted to see them together more but it was a cute and light read.
Madison faces one disaster after the other, but she doesn't let anything deter her, even if she ends up replacing every single thing in his home so that he won't know she has no clue what she's doing.
At times it seemed a bit unbelievable to me that she couldn't do some basic stuff around the house. I know she had a house full of staff before, but still. There was a number of scene when she struggled and they were placed to add humor but they didn't feel particularly funny to me.
The romance is slow and I wanted to see them together more but it was a cute and light read.