The Roommate
β Scribed by Krae, Carla
- Book ID
- 109115426
- Publisher
- Willowick Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 53 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Overview: Jessica and Rosalind have had a BFF Chip since 7th gradeβthe ultimate best friend favor. At age 25, Ros calls in her chip. Her brother lands in an hour. And he needs a place to crash. For more than one night. No problem, right? It's not Patrick's fault his big sister forgot he was moving to L.A., so Jess picks him up at LAX, expecting the same slight and nerdy boy she last saw in high school. Patrick's still a nerdβcoming for a new IT job--but he's all grown up and more gorgeous than any best friend's little brother has a right to be. Jess makes a concerted effort to see him as a friend, but it's difficult when he walks around her apartment in only a towel. When Ros completely bails on them, Jess proposes pooling their money into a two-bedroom and officially becoming roommates. Patrick is polite, sweet, clean, and cooks. What could go wrong? Jess could fall in love with him.
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