A review by illstoptheworldandreadwithyou
The Roommate Risk by Talia Hibbert

4.5

Oh, my heart—this book! 

When a flood in her flat causes Jasmine to need temporary accommodations while it gets fixed, she moves in with her best friend, Rahul. 

Years ago Rahul chose friendship with Jasmine over a fling with her. She doesn’t do romance and relationships, and being friends was the only way to keep her in his life.

But now she’s in his flat. And using his shower. And sleeping in the room next to him.

And that attraction and love for her that he felt in college? Yeah, those never went away.

What a delicious, super steamy, friends-to-lovers, opposites-attract, longtime-pining morsel of a book! I adored the tenderness and playfulness they have with each other.

And I did mention the steam, right? Because—stops to fan self—their chemistry is off the charts.

I highly recommend listening to this one on audio. It’s told through dual POV, and Rooke Kingston and Keval Shah both do a fantastic job portraying the emotions of these characters in their narration. 

I received an advance copy of the audiobook from Dreamscape Media and NetGalley. All review opinions are my own.