4.25 stars - So, I hadn’t realized this was a sequel to Jae’s previous faux-romance Just For Show before I actually started it. No idea how I missed that, but I was pretty stoked when I figured it out. Both can be read and enjoyed on their own, but I totally recommend you read Just For Show first. Not only was it good, but I think you’ll enjoy this sequel even more if you know Claire and Lana.
Having just come back from tour, stand-up comedian Stephanie Renshaw is looking for a place to stay in LA. With luck on her side, she finds the perfect place at a walking distance from one of the best comedy clubs in the city. The only problem is that the landlord only rents to couples and Steph is very single. Enters Rae Coleman, an ex-police officer who suffered a severe head trauma and had to leave the force. Introverted and keen on following the rules, Rae is Steph’s total opposite and they clash as soon as they meet. When Steph suggests they fake a relationship to get the place, Rae’s pretty skeptical, but she agrees anyway. After all, they only have to pretend long enough to sign the lease, right?
Disclaimer: I was in a little reading slump when it happened, but when I first started reading The Roommate Arrangement, some of the recap for just for show seemed a little forced in the first chapters and it really put me off. So much that I actually put the book down and was dreading picking it up again, but once I did, I didn’t regret it. I enjoyed The Roommate Arrangement even more than I liked its prequel!
Admittedly, I was a little apprehensive at first regarding Steph’s job. Having a character who’s a comedian means Steph has to actually be funny to be believable and be taken seriously, but it turns out I worried for nothing. We don’t really see much of Steph’s routine, and what we do see of her show is pretty good and she’s got a really engaging personality. I didn’t roll my eyes or cringe once, so that's always good :p The entire book had this underlying humour throughout that I really enjoyed.
Steph and Rae have this amazing chemistry, and I love how naturally their relationship developed and grew. This was a beautiful slow-burn with a little bit of the enemies to friends to lovers trope. Jae is really good at writing credible romances and making you feel and root for her characters. It’s probably not a secret now that I love a good, tough on the outside, soft on the inside with a bit of a tragic background character so you can bet I have a massive little crush on Rae.
Whether you’re new to the lesfic genre or not, Jae’s books are pretty much always a sure bet. She keeps her stories fresh and diverse and they keep getting better. Highly recommend! :)
*I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review*