I’m the town widow. Not the only one, but the youngest by far. My husband died one year after our wedding, casting me as the charity case in my small Alaskan town.
Since then, everyone—including my big family—try to keep me busy as if that will stop the haunting memories from resurfacing.
Do I know it’s time to move on? Of course, but that’s easier said than done.
Then Van Adler rides into town. His bad boy vibe complete with his motorcycle and tattoos causes my body to fill with need for the first time since my husband’s death.
To make matters worse, he’s the one who answered my ad for a roommate. Sharing the close quarters of our two-bedroom apartment means I have to set some ground rules like keeping his rippled abs covered. Soon we become friends, he’s making me dinners, and we’re binge-watching television shows all night.
The more our lives intertwine, the more I start to fall for him. Leaving me wondering, can you find the love of your life twice in one lifetime?
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4.75⭐ Genre ~ contemporary romance, romantic comedy, adult romance Series ~ Lake Starlight Others in the series ~ The Problem with Second Chances Publication date ~ June 27, 2023 Page Count ~ 258 POV ~ dual 1st Featuring ~ bad boy/good girl, close proximity, first responder, military, veteran, opposites attract, roommates-to-lovers, small town, will they or won't they, widow, starting over, slow burn, minimal steamage
Brinley & Van Brinley (great name!) was widowed at just 21, 4 years ago. Not just her super large family, but everyone in their small town is very protective of her, so when her new roommate turns out to be a tattooed well built hunk everyone is on high alert to make sure she doesn't get hurt.
Book boyfriend alert!! I loved Van so much! For looking like a bad boy he totally did not give off that vibe at all. His backstory was heartbreaking, but what he did to move on from it was commendable. He's sweeter than chocolate icing, respectful and patient with the added bonus of rock hard snug-able abs and he cooks! And the camping with the Girl Scouts, gah, just adorable!
We have a bunch of Bailey's involved in the story. I liked the close cousin relationship Brinley has with Calista, Easton and Lance. I really need to go back and read that whole series. I especially want to meet the infamous Great Grandma Dori who sounds like she was an absolute delight. We've got the setup for The Trouble with Runaway Brides, so I'm looking forward to that.
I really loved everything about this book. They were so comfortable with each other right away. Their mutual attraction is undeniable. I'm not even mad about the 3rd act breakup as I can see why they felt they had to walk away. Could I have went for a longer discussion about it? sure could've, but I'm happy with how it ended.
The only reason behind my -.25 is because of the bonus chapters that I read from signing up for the newsletter. I won't give anything away, but I didn't like the place they visited since IMO there are more worthy places where they could of found what they were looking for.
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“She was mine,” I say. “In the deepest part of my heart, I know that’s the truth. She was my one.”
3.75/5⭐ 1.5/5🌶️
And they were roommates…
Slow-burn, forced proximity and a fluffy, sweet story in a small town that seemed to have watched a bit too many episodes of Gossip Girl … but in a funny way though. I actually liked the town and it's citizens. It was a fun setting.
The book was a journey for Brin and Van as they tried to heal themselves and each other from their past and find love once again. Brin was a very sweet heroine, one married young and turned into a widow very young, who didn't truly have the chance to explore herself. Even though she irritated me at times, I enjoyed her povs.
Van wasn't the bad boy I thought I would get. He's actually the furthest from a "bad boy". He had a huge heart and was caring, patient and just lovely. He's not my go-to type of mmc, I like my bad boys …well bad, but I can make an exception for Van!
This was an easy story with a light pace. It wasn't as spicy as I originally thought, according to my spico-meter, but it worked out well with their story. I just wished that their tension and chemistry was more magnetic.
Did I like it? Sure. Would I reread it? Probably not.
Another great small town romance from this author duo
Loved the setting in Lake Starlight. I skipped the first book in this series, because I have too much anxiety to read about Calista and Rylan. Second chances hardly work for me. This book can be read as a standalone but I do recommend reading the first one first. There are spoilers in this book about the previous couple. If you’ve read the Baileys series, an extra bonus. A lot of characters make a reappearance and I think it will add to know their background stories. I do miss the (great)grandmas at the retirement home. This had such an extra touch to the Green family series.
I enjoyed this book, I mean it has a tattooed bad boy after all. A bit predictable and the ending felt rushed. This didn’t make me enjoy the story any less. I love small town romances and this one did the job. Not sure about the pairing in the next book. I might be in for a not so appealing heroine, but the authors may surprise me.
Safety: Safe. No OW drama. Heroine has a dead husband, and she’s still hung up on him at the beginning of the book. Although I didn’t feel like the hero is second best. Hero gave some manwhore vibes. Only did the casual one nighters before the h. H celibate for couple of months, h celibate for 4 years (since husband died). She tried to rebound 3 years ago but couldn’t go through with it. No cheating. No sex with OP.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Thank you to Valentine PR and Piper Rayne for this ARC in exchange for an honest review!
At first I wasn’t sure how I was going to feel about this book. I felt like the beginning was a bit slow and I honestly wasn’t sure if I would relate to Brinley. But I was completely wrong. Brin and Van blew me away! I loved how sweet they were together. Their growth as a couple was so fun to read. The family shenanigans were funny, the small town vibes were great, and overall this was a fun & easy read. The ending was the perfect balance of emotional and relatable. I loved the epilogue and it has me so excited for Lance’s story, because I really enjoyed him as a side character!
I am enjoying the second generation of Bailey's. This is Brinley Kelly and Van Adler's story; if you have read Falling for my Brother’s Best Friend, you'll remember Brin's parents, Savannah Bailey and Liam Kelly.
Brin is a very young widow after losing her husband only a year after marriage. So it's expected that her family is overprotective of her, but it's not only them. It's the entire town of Lake Starlight, and when she gets a new roommate, the whole town is on high alert to make sure she doesn't get hurt again.
This is the second book in the Lake Starlight series. It reads ok as a standalone.
Brin is from a huge family and that family are very protective of her. She is a young widow. She married at twenty and after about a year her husband died unexpectedly. Since then every one treats her like glass. Van Adler is new in town and has no intention of staying for long. I liked the way they met and ultimately Van ends up renting a room in her apartment for his brief stay but lines get blurred and before long their chemistry is practically pulsating off the walls.
I liked Brin as a heroine - she is sweet but I was glad she had a strong will that came through. Van is a gorgeous Hero and I enjoyed how his story developed through the story.
I am not normally a fan of romances where there is a dead ex but I had no issue with this one. It is really well written and I never felt Van was not enough.
Some hot scenes. Lots of chemistry. Small town romance I read on ebook (Kindle Unlimited) and listened on Audiobook. 4 Star **** Narration by Connor Crais and Melissa Moran with listening time 6h 22m.
Brinley and Van....roommates romance. Van, new in town.. full tattoos. And Brinley, a widow in need of a roommate. Slow burn and chemistry is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Brinley and Calista (first book) is cousins... Lance and Easton... her cousin and brother Rylan is a professional soccer player, and Easton is a professional baseball player. Rylan and Calista... couple from book1
"When I saw the jealousy in your eyes when you walked in the restaurant, I’ve never been so fucking happy because I feel the same way you do even after this short amount of time. You’re mine and I’m yours. There’s no one else in this town that I want.” Him 😍
"Must wear panties under pajamas. Shirts worn all the time. No masturbating while the other one is home or could come home.’” He shakes his head. “There are some things fathers aren’t meant to see.” 😂😂😂😂😂 Her dad reading the white board.
“I always knew she was kinky,” Easton says, and Calista smacks the back of his head.
**Small town ... Lake Starlight **Close proximity **Widow **Opposites **Slow burn **Chemistry 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 **Bantering 😂😂
4.5 STARS Brinley is a young widow struggling to move forward after her husband’s death. Van is a Coast Guard diver on mandatory leave, he goes to the small Alaskan town where Brinley and her very large extended family live. They become roommates by a miscommunication, the two had met briefly and flirted so it makes living together a bit awkward. I really enjoyed this slow burn romance, and I loved that their attraction to each other was in the open, but they agreed not to act on it. It makes for great tension and some adorable flirting. They have time to become friends, they get to know each other and develop genuine feelings. I enjoyed their growing relationship very much. I love that Brinley slowly becomes happier, more herself than she had been since her husband’s passing. She begins to explore her creativity with Van’s encouragement. Van is a really great guy, I swooned over the way he treated Brinley with care and patience. I love Brinley’s family and their interactions with the pair. They are great for laughs, advice and a bit of meddling. I read and loved the previous/first book in this series 𝚃𝙷𝙴 𝙿𝚁𝙾𝙱𝙻𝙴𝙼 𝚆𝙸𝚃𝙷 𝚂𝙴𝙲𝙾𝙽𝙳 𝙲𝙷𝙰𝙽𝙲𝙴𝚂. I think they’re best read in order as there is something connecting all the main characters, it’s a very heartwarming connection between this large, lovable family. They are a close knit family, it adds to the charm of the quaint small town world. I really love this sweet, swoony romance and the steam is wonderful when they finally act on their feelings. I’m excited for the next book, I’m loving this series.
I am loving this series. I have fallen in love with this town and the people in it. I love how Grandma Dori is pulling strings, even in heaven.
Van comes into town with his tattoo covered muscles and bad boy vibe. Him and Brinley catch each other’s eyes right away. The chemistry between them is 🔥🔥. Brinley is widowed and the whole town, along with her huge family tend to handle her with kid gloves.
I’m not going into more details because you just need to read or listen to the book. I love how Piper intertwined their past. It was truly fate that led them to each other.
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I was only looking for a roommate…
I’m the town widow. Not the only one, but the youngest by far. My husband died one year after our wedding, casting me as the charity case in my small Alaskan town.
Since then, everyone—including my big family—try to keep me busy as if that will stop the haunting memories from resurfacing.
Do I know it’s time to move on? Of course, but that’s easier said than done.
Then Van Adler rides into town. His bad boy vibe complete with his motorcycle and tattoos causes my body to fill with need for the first time since my husband’s death.
To make matters worse, he’s the one who answered my ad for a roommate. Sharing the close quarters of our two-bedroom apartment means I have to set some ground rules like keeping his rippled abs covered. Soon we become friends, he’s making me dinners, and we’re binge-watching television shows all night.
The more our lives intertwine, the more I start to fall for him. Leaving me wondering, can you find the love of your life twice in one lifetime?
Book two follows Brinley Kelly and Carey Van Adler. Brinley is the daughter of Savannah and Liam Kelly who we met in the Bailey series. Brinley married young and lost her husband to a freak accident no longer after getting married. 5 years later, Van shows up in Lake Starlight on leave from the Coast Guard. He is voluntold to take leave to reassess if he wishes to truly reenlist. He arrives to Lake Starlight, gets a job bartending and needs a place to stay. It just so happens that Brinley put out an ad looking for a roommate (since her ex-roommate, Calista from book 1 is moving out).
We get some really amazing moments in this book. The authors found a great way to honor and immortalize our favorite grandma Dori. She was such a staple in the original Bailey series and unfortunately was too old to continue living - but she is not done ensuring her great grandbabies get their happily ever afters!
Disclaimer of sorts: received an ARC copy of the e-book and read the book and then immediately received an ALC copy of the audiobook and had to listen to it again. The audiobook was really well done. Duet style with solid narrators. They did a fantastic job bringing the story to life!
We also get some great cameos of Savannah, Liam, Denver, and Rome. It's hard to believe how large the family is now. Brin mentions at one point having over 25 cousins and I am just floored. The Bailey clan was a large one and it's only larger now. Brin needed this support system as a widow and they continue to support her through her transition to dating again throughout this book.
Overall, this book was really sweet. Van is exactly what Brin needs to heal, although it is not easy on them the entire time. They have some secrets they are keeping from each other and when it all comes to light: it threatens to break her even more than before. I found the plot predictable but enjoyable. Never disappointed in a Piper Rayne book.
Many times throughout the book, Brin mentions her best friend Kenzie and some sort of love triangle nonsense between her and her two closest cousins: Lance and Easton. I am guessing the next book will dive into what happened there and how it all turns out. Kenzie currently lives in New York, so it sounds like maybe Lance will be the main guy because his dad's family owns a hospitality business based in New York (as well as Glacier Point Resort in Lake Starlight - this is another Bailey series book). So excited for book 3!!!
✨Small Town Romance ✨Forced Proximity ✨Second Chance at Love ✨Hidden Pasts
•Dual POV •Stand-alone, but part of a series
This book was just so heart wrenching! I absolutely loved the story and it was the perfect slow burn! 🥹🔥
Brinley has lived in Alaska her whole life with her entire family. Unfortunately, her husband passed away a few years ago from a horrible accident, and she hasn’t truly been herself since. She lives in an apartment and she needs a new roommate, which is where Van comes in. Brinley thought Van was a woman, until he shows up to the apartment one day. They decide to give it a shot at being roommates, but the pull between them can’t be denied. Brinley is very hesitant at first because of everything she went through, and Van doesn’t plan on staying in town that long. Even with those obstacles, Brinley can’t stop her feelings towards Van.
This story was just so beautifully told. It was amazing to see all Brinley overcame after losing her husband and Van being so patient with her. There was a twist at the end that I did not see coming, that I really enjoyed about the story. I can’t wait to read Lance’s story next! ❤️
The Issue with Bad Boy Roommates was the second book in the Lake Starlight series by the authors Piper Rayne. The series was a second generation spin-off from The Baileys series.
I thoroughly enjoyed the characters, the plot, and the secondary characters so much that I read the entire book in one sitting. Brinley Kelly was the daughter of Savannah Bailey and Liam Kelly, Falling for My Brother’s Best Friend. She married young and suffered a tragedy around her first anniversary. It had been four years now and she was still living in the shadow of her dead husband. Enter Van Adler. Van had secrets of his own and was just passing through until he could get back to his job. Lake Starlight seemed just the place to pass the next eight weeks. It was of course emotional, but it was also delightful and fun. I would have loved a longer timeline and deeper dive, but it all in all, it was a quick and enjoyable read. The Trouble with Runaway Bride’s is up next and I can’t wait!
Normally I don’t like the secret coincidence trope; it always seems too contrived. But it works pretty well this time. Brinley is a young widow who has been living in a shell since her husband died four years ago. Her many relatives all treat her with kid gloves. She’s trying to move on but between her family and working in a job she doesn’t really like, it’s difficult. On top of that, her cousin Calista, who used to be her roommate, just got married and she needs someone to share the rent. Van is on a forced leave from his career as a Coast Guard diver. His commander says he needs to take the eight weeks of vacation he’s accumulated before he will allow him to reenlist. So he needs a temporary job and a place to stay. His immediate attraction to his new roomie shouldn’t be a problem if he keeps in mind he’ll be leaving soon. I enjoyed this book and I would recommend it to everyone.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
small town romance. she’s a grieving widow who needs a roommate. he’s a tattooed coast guard new in town. he’s the only one who answers her ad in the local paper. forced proximity. healing from the past. big family. town gossip app (with lots of comments about him by horny moms in town).
This was such a cute book! I loved their connection and the tension between them. My absolute favourite thing was him taking over the camping trip with her nieces! That man was prepared.
*I was kindly given an ARC by Valentine PR in exchange for an honest review.*
I loved the light hearted feel of the writing style in this book. Not quite the classic good girl / bad boy story I thought I was getting but it was so much better. The twist almost got me but it made the end feel so much better for my primarily dark romance loving heart. Brinley had been through such terrible heartbreak that everyone treated her like glass. They all worried that bad boy Van was coming along to break her but he made her so much stronger instead. This was the perfect fast paced read I needed!
The Issue with Bad Boy Roommates by Piper Rayne is a small-town contemporary romance that I listened to on audio narrated by Connor Crais and Melissa Moran. This is the second book in the Lake Starlight series.
I love Piper's books! She does an amazing job pulling me in from the first chapter. I really enjoyed the relationship that bloomed between Van and Brinley. I loved that we got both of their points of views throughout the book. It really brought the story to life.
I can't wait for the next book in the series The Trouble with Runaway Brides to be released on August 8, 2023.
Connor and Melissa did an amazing job on the narration. They both really know how to bring a story to life. I look forward to listening to more of their work in the future.
I would recommend this book if you like small-town romances, contemporary romances, close proximity romances, or opposites attract romances.
This was a nice light romantic story. It was easy to read and fast-paced, and I enjoyed the characters.
Brinley had been through a lot in the past, with losing her husband and becoming a widow and living in a small town where everyone treats her glass. Until Van shows up in town and answers her ad for a roommate. With his bad boy look, and charm.
Both characters had great chemistry, with a nice twist at the end that just made this story end very nicely.
Second generation books are always one of my favorites because I get to meet the old couples again with their ever changing lives and also get to meet a brand new couple to fall in love with! And Piper Rayne is delivering one great romance after another for the Bailey next gen! The Issue with Bad Boy Roommates was slow burn goodness with heartaching feels and sizzling hot chemistry. Brinley and Van made me laugh and swoon and cry. My return trip to Lake Starlight was a memorable one!
Brinley Kelly is still recovering from the grief of losing her husband. She has to move on. After her cousin moves out to be with her love of life, she put an ad in newspaper for a roommate. And Coast Guard on mandatory vacation, Van Adler answers it. He is an tattooed bad boy alpha and he isn’t hiding that he is attracted to Brinley. Is she ready to make a move? Their past is connected in a heartbreaking way and when it comes out, what will be the result?
I didn't expect Brinley and Van to break me like this! Brinley is such a sweet and bright soul but grief has taken away her light. She is loved by her big family and she is training to take over the family business but she is missing big parts of her heart. She knows she has to open up her heart again but she is scared to get hurt again. Van is completely opposite of her dead husband. Tattoed. Intense. Alpha. Bossy. So freaking sexy and charming. Van is running from something too. His early life wasn’t as loving as Brinley and he has made Coast Guard his whole life. But this dangerous and taxing job cannot continue to be his only existence. It's taking toll on his mental health too. Brinley made him feel to consider something beyond his job. But he can feel that Brinley is fragile so initially, he just offers a solid friendship. It was heartwarming to see them spending some sweet and cute and funny times together but wait. It won't be all sunshine and rainbows. As they open up their heart slowly, their pain and vulnerability also come out and then comes that gut wrenching secret that almost broke them. I said almost because Brinley showed amazing strength and pushed Van out of the cycle of blame and guilt. I couldn't hold back my tears. Two broken Souls found healing and love together. Of course Lake Starlight with it's awesome citizens and awesome Baileys played an important role too. The chemistry was built up so well and my heart is overflowing with feels.
"The Issue With Bad Boy Roommates" by Piper Rayne is a heartwarming romance that skillfully weaves together themes of loss, healing, and the possibility of finding love again. Set against the backdrop of a small Alaskan town, this book explores the journey of a young widow and her unexpected connection with a charming bad boy roommate.
The protagonist, the town's youngest widow, is portrayed with depth and vulnerability, making her relatable and sympathetic from the start. The author masterfully captures the lingering grief and the struggle to move on, highlighting the complexities of the widow's emotional journey. The way the character's family tries to keep her occupied is both endearing and realistic, adding another layer of depth to the story.
Enter Van Adler, the bad boy roommate who stirs up a whirlwind of emotions within the widow. Van's charismatic personality, complete with his motorcycle and tattoos, is the perfect foil to the widow's grief-stricken life. Their blossoming friendship is tenderly depicted, as they navigate the intricacies of sharing a living space and discovering unexpected commonalities.
Piper Rayne strikes a delicate balance between heartfelt moments and lightheartedness, seamlessly blending humor and warmth into the narrative. The chemistry between the main characters is palpable, drawing readers into their emotional rollercoaster. The slow-burn romance builds gradually, allowing the reader to savor each moment and truly root for their happiness.
The Alaskan setting adds a unique flavor to the story, with vivid descriptions that transport readers to the small town and its enchanting surroundings. The author's attention to detail creates a rich backdrop against which the characters' emotions and growth unfold.
"The Issue With Bad Boy Roommates" is a beautifully written tale that explores love, loss, and the power of second chances. Piper Rayne's storytelling prowess shines through as she tackles sensitive topics with grace and authenticity. If you're in search of a heartfelt romance that will tug at your heartstrings and leave you with a smile, this book is a must-read.
Book two in the Lake Starlight series can be read as a standalone and ends with a HEA. It is written in first person from an alternating dual POV. Brinley (daughter of Liam and Savannah from the Bailey series) is a 25-year-old widow. After losing her husband just a year after they were married, she has spent the past four years stuck in her grief and unable to move forward. Van is a 26-year-old Coast Guard diver who has been ordered to take leave before he reenlists for another term. When Brinley’s ad for a roommate finds Carey Van Adler to be a guy instead of the girl she expected, they decide to make it work despite their mutual attraction. I love forced proximity romance. As roommates these two characters form a friendship. Secrets are shared and their attraction is destined to be fulfilled. Brinley is a fantastic character. I loved her. I loved how the authors made me feel her grief and her frustration. I appreciated the small town and the large family who are always willing to interfere. I adore her relationship with her cousins. Van is everything. Though he is the picture of a bad boy with his muscles, tats, and motorcycle; he is a good guy. Inside the big guy beats a marshmallow heart full of honor and self-doubt. He is broken from his life experiences, and he needs some healing just like Brin. I adore how he is with Brinley. The way he encouraged her to move out of her shell and reach for what makes her truly happy was life-changing for her. Brin sees beyond Van’s image and loves the man he is inside, even when he doesn’t feel worthy. Together they are a magic that was meant to be. There are some hot times, lots of emotion, and romantic moments packed into this book. I loved their story. I am so excited for this whole series, and I can’t wait for the next book. I am voluntarily leaving this honest review after receiving an advance reader copy of the book.
The Issue with Bad Boy Roommates is another fantastic romance from Piper Rayne. They take what could be a depressing topic and turn it into a personal journey full of joy. And steamy times too!
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Brinley Kelly married young and was widowed shortly afterwards. She’s been in mourning for years, and her massive extended family regularly tries to convince that it’s time to move on. Then her new roommate Van arrives. He’s nothing like her husband, but sparks immediately fly with the hot, tattooed military man. But is she ready for the next step? And what secrets are Van keeping?
I truly enjoyed this book, and read it in 24 hours. It asks an interesting romance question: what happens when everyone in your family has their “one true love” and you’ve lost yours? Does it mean there’s no one else out there for you, even at 24 years old? The undeniable chemistry between Brinley and Van realistically makes Brin believe she could have love in her life again. And as Van sets out to woo her, he seeks her consent at every turn.
This book can absolutely be read as a standalone. While there are a few Easter eggs for longtime Piper Rayne readers, newcomers will be able to easily follow along. I love the advice letters from Dori to the main characters. And any time I get a glimpse of Liam and Savannah, my all-time favorite Bailey couple, it’s a gift.
The Issue with Bad Boy Roommates is a hopeful book filled with joy and steam while the characters work through their own issues. If you are a fan of small town romance, forced proximity and a second chance at love after a massive loss, you’ll love this book.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advance copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
My Review: The Issue with Bad Boy Roommates by Piper Rayne is associated with the Lake Starlight series. It features Van and Brinley's story.
About the Book: When a bad boy diver arrives in town, everyone takes notice of him. Brinley is no exception. She may be a widow, but she's certainly not dead. Soon, she comes to realize that she was only half living before she met the stranger with a past. Why is it that Van makes her feel more alive for the first time in forever?
As the newcomer vet seeks temporary housing, his path crosses with the young woman he first noticed in the bar. He has eight weeks in this town and it won't do to get entangled with anyone. So, why is he drawn to the widow who will always be linked to his troubled past?
Question of the Moment: Can two people connected by a tragedy rid themselves of the ghosts of their pasts and find a future together?
My Final Say: Bravo!
Other: Finding the courage to love again after loss is both beautiful and fascinating. I loved the love that this couple found together.
Rating: 4.5/5 Recommend: Yes Audience: NA to A Re-read: Yes Keeper: Yes Favorites Shelf: Yes
I was super intrigued by this! It gives a Dear John vibe - He’s in the Coast Guard and is on leave when he goes to a small town in Alaska, hours from where he’s stationed. He signs up to be the roommate to the girl who was widowed at a young age, not knowing it’s her. That forced proximity yall! He’s walking around ripped with no shirt and no underwear, but don’t worry! He has on those low riding grey sweats. 🥵
I loved seeing Brin, the FMC, find herself again after such a loss and letting herself be free. Her mental and emotional growth throughout the book was great. Van, the MMC, has a past that holds him back in moving forward, too. Watching this unfold was sweet and lighthearted. For me, this is a read for in-between heavy books!
Plot: ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 💫 Spice: 🌶️🌶️
Quote: “I can tell she’s not a one-night stand girl. She’s a “marry me and have kids with me” kinda girl and I am definitely not in a headspace for that.”
The Issue with Bad Boy Roommates is book 2 in the Lake Starlight series and follows Brinley and Van. This is a slow burn, sweet love story between unexpected roommates. I listened to the audio which was absolutely lovely.
Brin was widowed when she was just 21 and now, 4 years later, with the support of her family and the small town she lives in, she's ready to move on. But get this, her new roommate who she thought was going to be female is definitely NOT female. Nope, Van is a hunky, tattooed, ex military man that Brin can't help but gush over.
Brin and Van are TOO freaking cute! A sweet "let's try and be friends even though we are both wildly attracted to each other" moment is exactly what I was looking for and Piper Rayne absolutely delivered!
I was a little nervous when I saw this had the widow trope, I was scared it was going to be SO sad. But Piper Rayne handle this dynamic with nothing but grace.
When Brinely placed an ad for a roommate, she never imagined a guy would answer her ad. Van Alder was her complete opposite with his bad boy vibes, motorcycle, and tattoos. Sharing close quarters means ground rules need to be set. But rules were made to be broken. As their lives intertwine, Van and Brinley start to fall for each other, leaving Brinley wondering if a second chance at love is in the cards for her.
The Issue with Bad Boy Roommates is an absolutely fabulous read filled with hope, second chances, just the right amount of angst, and a twist I never saw coming.
Brinley is fiercely loved by her well-meaning friends and family. She’s struggled with moving on from her past. When she meets Van, it’s like something clicks. Even though she’s afraid and tries hard to fight it, she’s powerless against the pull she feels towards him. Brinley isn’t the only one whose past weighs heavily on them. Van is married to his job and is only taking time off because he’s been forced to. Van has his own demons that are chasing him, but when he meets Brinley, he starts thinking of a life he never knew he wanted.
Together, Brinely and Van, go on one heck of a journey. Their connection is intense and life-changing. And once you meet these two, you can’t help but root for them to find their happily ever after.
I devoured The Issue with Bad Boy Roommates in just a single sitting. Van and Brinley are impossible to not fall for and their story will leave you glued to the pages. I loved everything about this story from beginning to end and can not wait to read more from the Lake Starlight series!
*I was provided an ARC copy of this book, in exchange for an honest review*
Oh I am loving this series! Brinley is a widow who is adapting to living on her own, but due to finances she needs to find a roommate. Van is only in town for a few months until his boss allows him to come back to work, so he answers Brinley's ad.
Van and Brinley were adorable, I love how he treated her from the moment they met, but also that he respected her boundaries the whole time. He also stood up for her, helped her see things in a new light, and reevaluate what she wanted from life. Brinley also helped Van see things in a different light and evaluate whether or not he wants to continue to make his career his whole life, or open up to different things.
I loved their relationship, every little scene had me smiling. This book had such a nice balance between light happy moments, and emotional angst. I cannot wait to continue this series!
My God, this book! It's not often that I read a book that deals with a young widow. Usually a marriage dissolves because of divorce. Brinley Kelly is that young widow who tragically lost her husband in their first year of marriage. She is stuck in place and seems unable to move on after 4 years. When tattooed bada$$ bartender, Van answers her 'roommate wanted' ad, she is a bit apprehensive with having a male roommate, but decides to give it a try because she's desperate for the financial help. Van turns out to be a really nice guy with a heartbreaking past as well. These two are both stuck in a dark place and need each other to draw them back into the light. Their romance is a perfect slow-burn, close proximity story. I loved them both so much and wanted their HEA so bad! They deserved it. But, it didn't come so easily as an unexpected reveal threw a real curve ball in their road to happiness. Luckily, it wasn't a swing and a miss, but a home run to love. My heart was in my throat, but I knew love would prevail. This series is so fantastic and I am so happy that Piper Rayne decided to return to Lake Starlight and the Bailey family members. It's so great to see our favorite characters from the past show up, all grown up and with families of their own and to be introduced to some of those expanded family members. Our beloved Grandma Dori is here in spirit and continues to wield her love advice from the great beyond. So wonderful!!
I received an advanced copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving this honest review.
4.5 stars 🌟 Such a lovely story. One of loss and second chances. A story that really made my heart ache for Brin and everything she had gone through at such a young age. The reality of trying to start over, trying to move on and yet still holding love in your heart for someone no longer with you. Van is absolutely the perfect guy for this gentle hearted girl. He brings out the best in her, he shows her life again while at the same time showing respect to her, her past and her family. He’s no stranger to heartache himself so he also finds healing and acceptance in Lake Starlight.
I loved this…it’s a gentle story with some poignant moments, low angst and a twist that actually made their bond so much stronger.