Download PDF RoomHate By Penelope Ward
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Ebook About The #1 Wall Street Journal Bestseller.From New York Times Bestselling Author, Penelope Ward, comes a new standalone novel.Sharing a summer house with a hot-as-hell roommate should be a dream come true, right? Not when it’s Justin…the only person I’d ever loved…who now hates me.When my grandmother died and left me half of the house on Aquidneck Island, there was a catch: the other half would go to the boy she helped raise.The same boy who turned into the teenager whose heart I broke years ago.The same teenager who’s now a man with a hard body and a hardass personality to match.I hadn’t seen him in years, and now we’re living together because neither one of us is willing to give up the house.The worst part? He didn’t come alone.I’d soon realize there’s a thin line between love and hate. I could see through that smug smile. Beneath it all…the boy is still there. So is our connection. The problem is…now that I can’t have Justin, I’ve never wanted him more.Book RoomHate Review :
With how much I loved Stepbrother Dearest and how good the description for this book was, I had to have it. The cover is insanely hot, as well! Sadly, it ended up majorly disappointing me. I loved the story and couldn’t put it down until the 50% mark, but then it crumbled.The first half of the book was amazing! I totally wish I had a best friend like Justin when I was younger! So unbelievably sweet! I loved how we got a peek into the past. It was just the right amount to clue readers in on the type of relationship they had. I found their present tense interaction to be soooo entertaining! There was a lot of anger based on actions when they were younger. Justin was down right mean at times, but I couldn't stop reading! I wanted to see where their relationship would go and how long they could hold onto grudges before they caved! The first half was definitely a 5 star read!The second part of the book started out with a big twist, but not the kind of twist I prefer. I found it to kill the romance aspect of the book. Everything seemed to be too perfect between the two. There was no more drama or anything, in general, that kept my attention. It was like they were a married couple with no spice to their relationship. With Justin's musical career, a lot of time was spent apart as well. At least the jealousy both displayed when the other talked to a member of the opposite sex , especially Justin's, was entertaining. His childhood protectiveness definitely returned.There was a definite lack of steam. I'm big into the romance aspect of steamy scenes, and their first time was not at all romantic. On top of it, any steam that happened was completely predictable. There wasn't really any giving in to the sexual tension because of how unbearable it became. The big twist had a significant impact, too!Spoilers:I feel like so many books I've read lately involve the main female character getting pregnant. Is it the new trend? Ugh. It completely destroyed the romance. Who wants to read steamy scenes being interrupted by crying babies? I'm 100% not interested in reading about a baby consuming the story, causing adults to be more in love with her than each other. I think Amelia nursing Bea was brought up more than any physical contact between Amelia and Justin. Yuck. So disappointed! It really seemed that the main goal of the book was to change Justin's mind about being a father. At least they were successful!I expected so much better for their first time. A quick fix in a cheap motel, screwing her up against a window. NOT romantic. It started off weak to me. The introduction of Amelia and what brought her and Justin face to face again bored me. I’m glad it got better. So much so, that I finished it in one setting.What I liked was that there was not any sexual repetitious acts. Although there was the talk of sex, sexual tension and innuendos (mostly from Justin), I was relieved to not have to read about in every third or fourth chapter. I liked Justin’s sarcastic humor. I laughed several times at his comments. I liked how it ended, especially with Justin finally realizing the importance of life and confessing his feelings out loud.What I didn’t like is how weak Amelia was. At the beginning, Justin was mean to hear and just borderline cruel at times. I wish that she had just given him a serious piece of her mind along with any other derogatory actions she could have thought of and been done with it. Her anger over Justin not telling her about her mother was understandable, but was no big reason to leave when she did. I didn’t like the unknown of Justin. I could understand Amelia’s hesitation, especially with things he’s said to her. With Amelia’s responsibilities, she had every right to question his true intentions.Good book. Nothing to hoop and holler about, but still good, with some dose of sex appeal. Read Online RoomHate Download RoomHate RoomHate PDF RoomHate Mobi Free Reading RoomHate Download Free Pdf RoomHate PDF Online RoomHate Mobi Online RoomHate Reading Online RoomHate Read Online Penelope Ward Download Penelope Ward Penelope Ward PDF Penelope Ward Mobi Free Reading Penelope Ward Download Free Pdf Penelope Ward PDF Online Penelope Ward Mobi Online Penelope Ward Reading Online Penelope WardDownload PDF The Red Lotus: A Novel By Chris Bohjalian
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