Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Roommaid by Sariah Wilson {Review}

 
Kindle Edition, 301 pages
Expected publication: October 1st 2020 by Montlake 
Source: I received a copy through Kindle First Reads
 
    
 
Madison Huntington is determined to live her dreams. That means getting out from under her family’s wealth and influence by saying no to the family business, her allowance, and her home. But on a teacher’s salary, the real world comes as a rude awakening—especially when she wakes up every morning on a colleague’s couch. To get a place of her own (without cockroaches, mold, or crime scene tape), Madison accepts a position as a roommaid. In exchange for free room and board, all she needs to do is keep her busy roommate’s penthouse clean and his dog company. So what if she’s never washed a dish in her life. She can figure this out, right?

Madison is pretty confident she can fake it well enough that Tyler Roth will never know the difference. The finance whiz is rich and privileged and navigates the same social circles as her parents—but to him she’s just a teacher in need of an apartment. He’s everything Madison has run from, but his kindhearted nature, stomach-fluttering smile, and unexpected insecurities only make her want to get closer. And Tyler is warming to the move.

Rewarding job. Perfect guy. Great future. With everything so right, what could go wrong? Madison is about to find out.
 
My Review: 5 Stars
 
This is exactly the type of story that I just want to pack up my bags and move into. With its hilarious moments, fantastic characters, and super swoony romance, this sweet escape hit the spot of a fun romantic comedy.   
 
Madison is desperate for a place to live after being cut off from her wealthy family. Solution? Move in with Tyler and become his roommaid (roommate and maid), helping out with his adorable dog and apartment while he travels. Madison and Tyler have an easy and comfortable friendship, but the misconceptions, mishaps, and misinformation lead to some seriously hilarious moments that brought a smile to my face and a flutter to my heart. The supporting cast of characters was just as amazing as the main characters were and I'd love them to get their own stories (hint, hint).

Sariah Wilson is brilliant at bringing a story together in a way that engages the reader and sends delicious tingles down the spine. I devoured this one faster than a dog eats a shoe. I couldn't get enough of the flirtatious banter, Madison's tenacity, and the way each character unfolded, exposing their innermost souls. 
 
With an explosion of poms, The Bachelor, Pigeon, dish soap, bleach, and more, Roommaid was a definite winner!
 
Content:  mild+ romance

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