Roomies

Roomies by Christina Lauren, published by Gallery Books on December 5, 2017, is a romantic comedy that explores the complexities of love and relationships. This edition spans 368 pages and is written in English. The story follows Holland Bakker, who is drawn to a street musician, Calvin Mcloughlin, but struggles to connect with him until a chance encounter leads to an unexpected twist. When Calvin’s immigration status complicates his budding Broadway career, Holland devises a plan that involves a marriage of convenience, setting the stage for a journey filled with humor and emotional depth.
Readers will find a narrative that blends romance with elements of humor, as Holland and Calvin navigate their unconventional relationship amidst the backdrop of Broadway. The book delves into themes of love, identity, and the challenges of pursuing dreams, all while maintaining a lighthearted tone. As their relationship evolves, both characters confront their feelings and the realities of their situation, leading to moments of introspection and growth. Roomies captures the thrill and uncertainty of modern romance, making it a relatable read for fans of the genre.
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From subway to Broadway to happily ever after. Love in all its thrill, hilarity, and uncertainty has never been so compulsively readable as in this “fresh, modern” (Entertainment Weekly) romance from the New York Times bestselling authors of The Unhoneymooners and Love and Other Words.
Marriages of convenience are so…inconvenient.
For months Holland Bakker has invented excuses to descend into the subway station near her apartment, drawn to the captivating music performed by her street musician crush. Lacking the nerve to actually talk to the gorgeous stranger, fate steps in one night in the form of a drunken attacker. Calvin Mcloughlin rescues her, but quickly disappears when the police start asking questions.
Using the only resource she has to pay the brilliant musician back, Holland gets Calvin an audition with her uncle, Broadway’s hottest musical director. When the tryout goes better than even Holland could have imagined, Calvin is set for a great entry into Broadway—until his reason for disappearing earlier becomes clear: he’s in the country illegally, his student visa having expired years ago.
Seeing that her uncle needs Calvin as much as Calvin needs him, a wild idea takes hold of her. Impulsively, she marries the Irishman, her infatuation a secret only to him. As their relationship evolves and Calvin becomes the darling of Broadway—in the middle of the theatrics and the acting-not-acting—will Holland and Calvin to realize that they both stopped pretending a long time ago?
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