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An injured rugby star, his pregnant roommate, and one rule they can’t break: Don’t date the owner’s daughter.It was supposed to be an easy house- and dog-sitting gig while the owner was gone for a month. But when my sportsing landlord comes home unexpectedly, injured and in need of a new arrangement, we end up as accidental roommates instead.But if Holt Webster, the tall, thick-muscled, square-jawed, broody-eyed rugby player, had told me he played for the Copper Valley Pounders, I would’ve told him that my stepdad bought the team while I was working cruise ships overseas.And he would’ve noped out of offering me a place to stay because the only thing worse than looking like you’re flirting with the owner’s daughter is looking like you’re hooking up with the owner’s pregnant daughter.Yes, yes, I’m that woman—the one who accidentally got knocked up, decided to keep the baby, and had to move home because pregnancy and cruise ships aren’t a good match.And now I’m that woman who doesn’t just look like she’s hooking up with an off-limits player. I actually am hooking up with an off-limits player. But who can blame me? He’s hot. He’s kind. And he’s spending our nights sleeping with his hand on my baby bump.Claiming us both.But if my dad finds out, Holt’s gone. And we’ll be…rucked.The Roommate Mistake is a heart-tugging sports romcom featuring two people in need of new best friends, a dog with an attitude, and a very…fowl…meet-cute. It stands alone and comes complete with a found family happily ever after.Content This book contains a character dealing with the loss of his brother to cancer.
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DNF @ 11%
This is my first time with this author, and I don't think she's for me. I hate this type of formatting where it's one short sentence per paragraph. I don't mind it usually but there, it's everywhere and I don't see the point. I'm not asking for 1-page paragraph either, but this trend needs to stop.
I'm also not in the mood for this type of romance. Page 2, he's already in love/lust for her when she's eating a whole-ass chicken in her car, covered in grease. And a few pages later, she pukes on someone else. Yes, she's attractive to him, but I have to believe that he didn't think one second that it was a little unsexy as hell? Wow, must be true love, then. If he's already almost in love, why is there 400 mores pages then? That's clearly not a book for me.
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pre-read: I think my TikTok fyp is telling me to read a Rugby Romance with all the rugby men thighs it's showing me.