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Rebel Roommate

Falling for the Stars Series, Book 3

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Rebel Roommate

By: Lauren Runow, Jeannine Colette
Narrated by: Alexander Cendese, Sarah Puckett
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Growing up, I had one rule: Stay away from my brother's best friend. It was easy to follow. I spent my years avoiding the boys on the baseball team, studying hard, and saving every dime I could. When I was accepted to transfer into UC Berkeley, I needed a place to live, and my brother had a free room off-campus.

Win-win, right? Except that best friend I was determined to stay away from is now my new roommate. My very naughty, very rebellious roommate, Wesley Knight.

The boy who was once the bane of my existence with his constant teasing is now a drop-dead gorgeous athlete. He's the life of the party, but I can't have fun. According to Wes, no guys are allowed to talk to me.

Well, two can play at this game. If I can't date, then neither can he.

It starts off as innocent fun. Some half-naked yoga or a little flirting until an interrupted moment of self-gratification turns things dangerous...for my body and my heart.

Living with my brother and his best friend has me breaking all the rules. I just have to decide if the consequences are worth the reward.

Contains mature themes.

©2020 Jeannine Colette and Lauren Runow (P)2021 Tantor
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LOVEEEED IT!

I have absol no complaints about any part of this book. Like AT ALL! I enjoyed it so much I need a part two for this couple 😍😍😍

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LOVE WINS

I liked this story it kept my interest I like the narration except for the mail narrator I'm glad he had a very small part

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not dual narration

Alexander narrates 1 or 2 chapters towards the end..luckily Sarah can carry the story on her own

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Ridiculous.

I’m sorry, but Wes’s controlling behavior is neither cute nor romantic. It’s manipulative, dishonest and borderline abusive. I understand the need to suspend reality to an extent when reading novels from time to time, but this book really ticked me off. His audacity combined with her weak naivety was supposed to come across as hot, sexy, stealthy “hidden feelings” but all it exhibited to me was unhealthy control.

Can we stop glamorizing narcissism?

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