Max Alexander is nearing thirty-five. He's built a successful company, and he's conquered the professional world, but he's never been lucky in love. Focusing so much time on his business and raising his daughter, adulting has come at the expense of his personal life.
His social skills are shit, his patience is shot, and at times, his temper runs hot.
The last thing he has time for is the recently single, too gorgeous for her own good young woman he hires to take care of his little girl. She's a distraction he doesn't need, and besides, there's no way she'd be interested. But you know what they say about assumptions?
This is book 3 in the Roommates series, but each can be read as a complete standalone, as they feature new couples.
Lighthearted romance
Unfortunately I didn't like The House Mate as much as the first and second books in the Roommates series.
The sexy times between this couple were so good, Kendall Ryan knows what HOT means. What I also enjoyed a lot about this novel were Max's friends, great secondary characters, I wanted to read more about them. But the plot was very simple and predictable, plus I didn't feel a strong empathy for the main characters.
I had fun reading The House Mate and it absolutely won't be the last book I read by the author.
I voluntarily reviewed an eARC.