![]() ![]() After Jasmine accidentally cuts herself using a much too big knife to cut a block of cheese, her mother’s ex – Jasmine’s father – intervenes. A series of heart wrenching scenes follow, wherein Jasmine dangerously attempts to fend for herself in the face of her mother’s neglect. The Roommate Risk opens in the past as Jasmine tries and fails to please her mother. Hibbert will finds much to like in this sexy and steamy friends-to-lovers romance. Hibbert pairs her heroine with an alpha who happily flies his beta flag in the pursuit of true love new and old fans of Ms. Although The Roommate Risk feels stylistically more like her earlier books, her body and sex positive heroine is reminiscent of AGLH, and once again, transcends my usual contemporary romance fare. ![]() Instead, she introduces us to a heroine who flits from conquest to conquest, seemingly oblivious to the best friend who quietly longs to be with her, and unwilling to believe she deserves or can handle love. In The Roommate Risk, she takes on the familiar ‘love ‘em and leave ‘em’ male stereotype and flips it. Since finishing it, I’ve read almost everything else she has written, and readers looking for a fresh take on familiar tropes will find much to love in her back catalog. ![]() I recently reviewed A Girl Like Her by Ms. ![]()
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