This book was kindly offered to me by its author in exchange for my opinion.
⭐️⭐️⭐️.5
After reading and enjoying “The Landlord Wars” I sincerely hoped that Jules Barnard had a story for Jack and Elise, who have an accidental one night stand in that book. Elise is Sophia’s little sister and Jack is Max’s best friend. And this is their book. When Sophia moves out of the apartment he shares with Jack and after Elise’s struggles to find a home, Jack offers her to be his roommate for free or in exchange for a couple of house works. And she agrees because she doesn’t have many more options.
II truly honestly hoped that I would like this book as much as the previous one and, well, I found it fun and entertaining. However, this book isn’t quite what I was hoping, meaning that there’s something very important for me that the book falls short in and it is the romance. I didn’t feel butterflies in my stomach with these two. They have a lot of sexual chemistry and the banter was good and fun. But it all revolved around that, the physical attraction and the sensual vibes. Where were the romantic gestures, the feelings, the touch, the hearts fluttering? I was missing that. In short, I wanted to be moved by both the sentimental and the sensual aspects of a romance.
For me, the second half of the book is where the romance can be glimpsed. The book is not too spicy despite leaning heavily on the physical attraction and the few dirty jokes here and there, the couple respect each other’s boundaries and that was something I wasn’t expecting what with the way it seemed to be leading. And there is one more pleasant surprise towards the end that I won’t spoil for you.
Still I enjoyed the book alright, unluckily I am in the minority of the romance readers who deeply care about love rather than the physical aspect turned into a developing and growing relationship. Jack was such a good guy and he was so good to Elise, who really needed someone apart from her sister to stand by her. Most of the readers will really enjoy this book to the max, I think I’m a bit old for the new wave in romance, but if you are reading this and you love fun rom-coms with amazing characters, this is your book.
On a little last note, I loved Jack’s relationship with his father, their family backstory is a sad one but they grew closer because of that and I felt so much tenderness towards them. That, with the few bits of romantic details, saved the book for me.