
Matchmaking a Roommate
Highland Hills series
by Angela Casella & Denise Grover Swank
Blurb:
Heβs her next makeover project. Sheβs his next mistake.
Ivy
Iβm Ivy Anders, popular romance novelist and small-town success story. Or so they say. I tell myself Iβm only back in my hometown because my father had a heart attack, but thatβs not the full story.
I canβt go home. And the longer I stay, the less I want to. Iβm drawn in by my part-time job at Ziggy brewery, which I took to research for my next book, and by the mystery of Lou, my fatherβs stuffy lodger, a temporary transplant from New York.
Normally, I wouldnβt look twice at someone like Lou. Heβs a rules guy, and Iβve never met a rule I didnβt want to break just for the fun of it. But itβs obvious he needs an intervention to avoid becoming an old man at thirty-four, and I am going to make that happen.
Lou
I came to Highland Hills to hide. Itβs not every day a man loses his professional integrity, his fiancΓ©e, and his pet fish all in the same week.
The last thing I want is for smoking hot Ivy Anders to get it into her head that I should be her project. But she has, and itβs hard as hell to say no to her. Believe me, Iβve tried.
The more time we spend together, the more I realize that I have another problem on my hands: Ivyβs everything Iβm notβyoung and wild and freeβand sheβs all I can think about.
*****
Review:
I’ll be honest, I expected Ivy to get on my nerves. There’s something about “party girls who have commitment issues” that usually comes off more as flighty and annoying, but Ivy was actually fun. She had a sense of adventure and a penchant for poking her nose in where it doesn’t belong (mostly to have an excuse to not look at her own troubles). She’s a good foil for Lou’s more serious demeanor and tendency to be a little too responsible. As their relationship develops and turns into something more, they blend together well. Ivy’s issues because of her childhood and the way she was treated by her mother were definitely going to prove to be a stumbling block but it’s done in a way that left me very satisfied.
With quirky humor, steamy (and sometimes surprising) sexy time, and a very Ivy & Lou HEA, Matchmaking a Roommate finishes the Highland Hills on a high note … with just enough of a hint to tease us about what comes next.
(Part of a series but can be read as a stand-alone.)
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.