Roomies by Lindy Zart
Book Description:
Graham Malone is my roommate, my personal eye candy, the reason I get up in the morning smiling (that could be from the illicit dreams I have about him too, I suppose. Let’s move on.). He’s also beautiful to look at, but his heart is where his true beauty lies. Take away the exterior and the interior still shines.
I love him. I mean, I’m pretty sure I do, having never been in love before. Anyway, it seems legit.
And now his brother Blake is here, and, well, he’s the complete opposite of Graham. Sarcastic, brooding, and totally available. But he’s leaving soon, and Graham’s the one I want. I shouldn’t have to remind myself of this, right? I wouldn’t have to if Blake would quit looking at me like I’m something yummy and he’s starving.
Here’s a toast to roomies; the ones you should never fall in love with. Or something.
Giselle’s Review:
Roomies is my first New Adult, Lindy Zart novel (don’t worry Unlit Star is already waiting for me on my kindle), and I can honestly say I enjoyed it so freaking much! A funny read with characters I related to so much – I loved this novel.
Although there were some parts of Roomies I would have wished were different, I found myself enjoying a great majority of the book. I actually related to the main character Kennedy a heck of a lot because she was sassy, sarcastic, and had a quick wit, and her driving skills were a lot like mine. I also really liked the way she went about the whole “love triangle” situation, and I put love triangle in quotations because after a certain point in the book, I realized that Roomies wasn’t really much of a love triangle, at least for me. Roomies has this light and funny feel that makes it feel like a very un-angsty love triangle, so I wasn’t really stressing about the “love triangle” portion of it – which is good because I’m not a huge fan of those triangles.
Kennedy’s relationships with the other characters in the novel is one I really enjoyed because of her quick comebacks and sass. The conversations between her and her dad, her and Graham, and her and Blake had me rolling on the floor laughing and sending them to my friends because it was usually something I would definitely say in that situation. I can honestly say I would have not enjoyed this novel as much as I had if it weren’t for Kennedy’s sense of humor and all the witty hilarious banter Lindy Zart created.
Lindy Zart also creates some incredibly swoon-worthy and sexy boys. Graham and Blake were just gah – so jaw-dropping in their own unique way, and I totally need a Graham replica in my life – hell, I’ll take a Blake too!
So if you are looking for a fun, light, well-written read about a witty girl who’s head is well – kind of everywhere, and the sexy boy(s) in her life, Roomies is a must read!
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