After being evicted from her apartment, college student Meadow answers an online ad for a room for rent. She meets Lauren, who is looking for a roommate in order to save some money, and they instantly click - Meadow moves in right away.
As the girls develop a friendship, Meadow can't help but feel like she's finally found a true friend - that is, until she sees Lauren doing something she shouldn't be doing, and her entire opinion of Lauren changes, and Meadow can't help but feel uneasy...
The Perfect Roommate is engaging right from the beginning, and had me hooked from the first page where we are thrown into Meadow's story. Something immediately feels a little off about Meadow and Lauren, but we aren't sure why. This sense of uneasiness continues as Meadow and Lauren's friendship develops, until something happens that changes Meadow's entire opinion of Lauren, and she starts to actively dislike her.
I don't want to say too much about the book or the plot, because I think it's better to go in without knowing too much. What I will say is that even though I had figured out parts of the ending, there were pieces that I hadn't quite put together, so I loved the ending of the book! This book is quick and easy to read, and is perfect for snuggling up with on a weekend, because you'll want to binge the entire thing!
Overall, I loved The Perfect Roommate and would definitely recommend this one to fans of the domestic thriller genre. I rated this one 4/5 stars! I'd like to thank Minka Kent and Ardent PRose for an advanced copy of the book. It was my pleasure to provide an honest review!