![]() They are light and fluffy with little to no angst and all issues and problems are resolved within a few pages, and those that cannot be resolved are stuffed underneath the floorboards never to be heard of again. Most of her books, or at least the ones I read, are pretty standard as far as contemporary romance goes. Kiernan remembers Roderick from high school although they weren’t friends or even in the same grade, but Roderick knows one of the secrets that Kiernan is keeping from his family and friends.įor me, Sarina Bowen is one of those authors who I wanna like more than I actually do. He is a baker by trade and finds employment at a local coffee shop called the Busy Bean and it is here that he encounters Kiernan Shipley. Eight years later, after a bad break-up, he is back to try to put his life together in the last place he called home. Roderick Waites left the small Vermont town when I was eighteen because his parents couldn’t accept the fact that he was gay. Roommate by Sarina Bowen is a gay romance novel about an out and down on his luck baker and a closeted farmboy who is not only questioning his sexuality but also his identity within his family structure. It’s no wonder my new landlord is so wary of me. I should probably add: Gay AF, and has no filter. I’m tidy, have no pets, and I will feed you homemade bread. Wanted: One roommate to share a 3-bedroom house, split the rent, and ideally not be the guy I can’t stop thinking about. ![]()
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