From the New York Times bestselling author of Practice Makes Perfect comes an expanded edition of The Temporary Roomieāa witty and relatable romantic comedy about finding joy in the unexpected, with a never-before-seen chapter.
No one said fair trade needed to be āfair.ā
As the owner of Honeysuckle Salon, Jessie Barnes usually has everything managed and on track, but now in her third trimester of an unexpected pregnancy, she feels a bit lost and increasingly desperate after faulty plumbing floods her apartment. Unfortunately, her knight in shining armor is actually Dr. Drew Marshall, her best friendās brother, and heās also the man she chewed out not too long ago for being a chauvinistic dirtbag.
Every moment Drewās had to prove her wrong since then has failed, so Jessieās opinion of him hasnāt improved. That remains the case when he agrees to let her stay with him during renovations, under one condition: She pretends to be his girlfriend for upcoming work festivities. For the sake of her brother, Jessie is willing to make the tough situation work, and giving Drew a taste of his own medicine sounds . . . intriguing.
But when their rivalry sparks a deeper connection, Jessieās future becomes even more unclearāand with a baby on the way, sheāll have to make a decision soon.
From the New York Times bestselling author of Practice Makes Perfect comes an expanded edition of The Temporary Roomieāa witty and relatable romantic comedy about finding joy in the unexpected, with a never-before-seen chapter.
No one said fair trade needed to be āfair.ā
As the owner of Honeysuckle Salon, Jessie Barnes usually has everything managed and on track, but now in her third trimester of an unexpected pregnancy, she feels a bit lost and increasingly desperate after faulty plumbing floods her apartment. Unfortunately, her knight in shining armor is actually Dr. Drew Marshall, her best friendās brother, and heās also the man she chewed out not too long ago for being a chauvinistic dirtbag.
Every moment Drewās had to prove her wrong since then has failed, so Jessieās opinion of him hasnāt improved. That remains the case when he agrees to let her stay with him during renovations, under one condition: She pretends to be his girlfriend for upcoming work festivities. For the sake of her brother, Jessie is willing to make the tough situation work, and giving Drew a taste of his own medicine sounds . . . intriguing.
But when their rivalry sparks a deeper connection, Jessieās future becomes even more unclearāand with a baby on the way, sheāll have to make a decision soon.