The Roommate Rule By Georgia Stone Book Review

The Roommate Rule By Georgia Stone Book Review

If you’re looking for a new book to read then keep reading my The Roommate Rule by Georgia Stone book review to see if this romance book is something you’d like to add to your list of books to read.

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Author

Georgia Stone is an author of contemporary romance living in London. She writes beautiful love stories that make people laugh out loud and swoon at the same time.

Plot

Dylan is the kind of person who is always fifteen minutes early and never leaves things to chance—so she can’t believe she’s about to spend six weeks on a last-minute trip to Wales that she didn’t plan, living in a cabin with a man she’s only met once.

Max always goes with the flow, and after his plus-one drops out of his all-expenses-paid travel influencer trip, he’s happy for his sister’s friend to take the spot. After all, from what he remembers of their brief meeting a year ago, Dylan is the kind of woman he’d be more than happy to spend some alone time with.

Dylan knows getting involved with this reckless, irrepressible flirt is the last thing she needs. So she makes it known to Max that they are roommates only and under no circumstances can anything happen between them. They couldn’t be more different and it would never work between them.

But as the days go by, Max starts to realize how much he enjoys chipping away at the walls Dylan hides herself behind, while Dylan begins to admit to herself that there may be more to Max than she first assumed. And before she knows it, she finds herself wondering if their “roommate rule” might be one rule she actually wants to break…

My Review

This book was my first by Georgie Stone. I’d heard great reviews about The Friendship Fling so I was so excited to read The Roommate Rule. After finding out that this book had the tropes friend’s brother, one bed, and roommates, I knew this book was going to be something I loved. This book did opposites attract so well. Dylan and Max couldn’t be more different but they still seemed to compliment each other so well. Even though they were opposites I really fell in love with both Dylan and Max’s personalities and the growth that they had over the course of the book. The fact that the book takes place over a dreamy seaside vacation was so idyllic. You really felt like you were there experiencing what the characters did. Overall, I really enjoyed this book and rate it 4/5 stars. If you love the friend’s brother, one bed, and roommates tropes as well then you’ll love this book.

And that’s the end of my The Roommate Rule by Georgia Stone book review. If you read this book let me know in the comments and if you loved it as much as I did. If you’re looking for other books to read check out these reviews: Too Fast To Fall, Pot Shot, and Yes, Chef.

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