What’s sexier than a bad boy? A bad ass man who’s got his shit together.
Max Alexander is nearing thirty-five. He’s built a successful company, and he’s conquered the professional world, but he’s never been lucky in love. Focusing so much time on his business and raising his daughter, adulting has come at the expense of his personal life.
His social skills are shit, his patience is shot, and at times, his temper runs hot.
The last thing he has time for is the recently single, too gorgeous for her own good young woman he hires to take care of his little girl. She’s a distraction he doesn’t need, and besides, there’s no way she’d be interested. But you know what they say about assumptions?
This is book 3 in the Roommates series, but each can be read as a complete standalone, as they feature new couples.
I enjoyed this story so much. Max and Addison got along so well, and I love that it’s their love for Dylan that helps bring them together. Their shared interest in each other is perfectly mirrored in each other’s POV, as is their attempts to derail their attraction was super awesome to read.
Jenn was just awful, but the worst was Tiffany. And while I like both as their own obstacles, I felt like Jenn coming back temporarily actually detracted from Tiffany being the main block to Max and Addison’s relationship.
However, I just loved when Max and Addison interacted, even when it didn’t end in kissing or having sex. Their conversations just made me smile, and sometimes even laugh when they both retreated into themselves afterwards. They were just so adorably sweet together.