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melanieincle 's review for:
Roomies
by Christina Lauren
This is the fourth Christina Lauren book I've read in a row and, as expected, I couldn't put it down.
The story is about Holland and Calvin, but the supporting characters (especially Holland's uncles) make this story even more enjoyable. Holland is such a relatable character - doubting her own worth while trying to figure out her place in life. She's sweet, kind, talented (but totally in denial of it) who falls hard for a guitarist who plays regularly at the subway. He's trying to make his dreams come true and Holland is lucky enough to be in the position to make that possible.
One of the things that I love most about Christina Lauren books is that they twist and turn. Just when you think you've figured it out and the story will come to a happy conclusion, something else breaks loose and takes your emotions with it. These books are like a drug - highly addictive and oh so satisfying.
The story is about Holland and Calvin, but the supporting characters (especially Holland's uncles) make this story even more enjoyable. Holland is such a relatable character - doubting her own worth while trying to figure out her place in life. She's sweet, kind, talented (but totally in denial of it) who falls hard for a guitarist who plays regularly at the subway. He's trying to make his dreams come true and Holland is lucky enough to be in the position to make that possible.
One of the things that I love most about Christina Lauren books is that they twist and turn. Just when you think you've figured it out and the story will come to a happy conclusion, something else breaks loose and takes your emotions with it. These books are like a drug - highly addictive and oh so satisfying.