Review: The Roommate Remodel by Grace Worthington

If you are looking for a clean romcom story that still has plenty of swoony chemistry, The Roommate Remodel is a great one to pick up! It is book four in the Renovation Romance Sweet RomCom Series, however, you can easily read this book and enjoy it without having read the previous stories. However, if you have read book three, you will remember the hints that Jaz and Brax seemed to be drawn to each other even then.

I loved this story from start to finish. My heart hurt for Jaz when I read the text messages that she sent to Brax, during the time that it was becoming clear that he had ghosted her. After seeing how much they connected prior to that ghosting, it made the way she felt dropped even more painful. Then, when they were thrown together again as the story really got started, it made for some excellent tension between the two of them.

I also loved the teammates that the author introduced in this novel. I am so excited to read more about these guys in the author’s future hockey series! There was a great dynamic that grew between the guys as the story progressed. I could feel the bonds developing as they became not only teammates, but also friends.

Brax and Jaz sometimes made decisions that ended up causing pain for each other. Those decisions had solid reasons behind them, however, it also created obstacles that had to be overcome for their relationship to grow into more. I really liked these two characters and the emotional and relationship growth in this book.

(5 stars)

I received a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions are my own.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Brax MacPherson is the hotshot player hockey teams only dream of having . . . and everything I’m trying not to get burned by.

I’ve already been burned once. When Brax kissed me last year at his sister’s wedding—who also happens to be my best friend—and then ghosted me afterward, I swore off dating players like him.

When I advertise for new roommates to earn extra money to pay my mortgage, I never expected the hockey team would take me up on the offer.

Or that Brax would get switched to this team and end up as my accidental roommate.

As the team’s new marketing manager, I’ve got a front row seat to the Brax show every. single. day.

I’m trying not to trip over my own feelings—for the sake of this team and my job.

Meanwhile, I have to pretend my heart is as cold as ice, even though this hockey heartthrob is the biggest distraction I’ve ever laid eyes on.

No matter how Brax looks at me or how real things start to feel, I know this is a temporary arrangement. He’s too talented to stay on this team. And the roommate situation is too hard on my heart, no matter how good I am at pretending there aren’t sparks flying between us.

But when my feelings for Brax heat up, I wonder how this game between us is going to end.

With me winning over the man I can’t stop thinking about? Or losing everything, including my heart?

The Roommate Remodel is a sweet hockey romcom that’s a closed door romantic comedy with no spice, but all the chemistry and emotion to give you a happily ever after!

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Grace Worthington eats, breathes, and geeks out over sweet romcoms. So it’s no surprise that she believes that laughter and love are a cure-all for pretty much everything in life. After a short stint working in musical theatre (where she was often cast in comedic roles), she instills her books with witty banter, lovable characters, and a story that moves your heart and soul. Her inspiration includes quaint towns by the beach, romantic comedy movies from the ’80s & ’90s, and the crazy shenanigans of her family. Snag a free sweet romcom at graceworthington.com

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About Brittany

As a homeschooling mom and avid reader, I get great joy through reading and reviewing books. I focus my reading and my reviews on Christian fiction, primarily Christian romantic fiction. I also review sweet, clean fiction. I hope you will find my reviews helpful in your decisions on what books to read.
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