Title: The Roommate Pact
Author: Allison Ashley
Publisher: MIRA
Genre: Romance
Pages: 320
My Rating: ❤️❤️❤️❤️🖤
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The Roommate Pact
Claire and Graham have been roommates for years, and at some point, they made a lighthearted pact—if they’re both still single at forty, they’ll become friends with benefits. It was just a joke… until Claire can’t stop thinking about it. What if they don’t wait? What if they start now? But before she can act on it, Graham gets into an accident. As a nurse—and his roommate—Claire naturally steps in to take care of him. She even starts sleeping in his bed, just in case he needs anything in the middle of the night. Somewhere along the way, their pact turns into something real. They decide to have fun until Claire finds her soulmate. But what if the person she’s meant to be with has been right in front of her all along
Review
There are so many authors out there that I’ve never heard of, and Allison Ashley was one of them. But I love discovering new authors—who knows when you’ll stumble upon a new favorite? Just because someone isn’t all over TikTok doesn’t mean they aren’t amazing. And I think I just found another great one.
The first sentence of this book? Completely unexpected. What a way to start a story! I mean, how could anyone put the book down after that? Not me—I was hooked from the very first page. And it was so funny, which I really appreciated.
Another thing I loved? The author’s background. Allison Ashley works in the medical field, and since the main character, Claire, is a nurse, you can tell she used her own experiences to bring authenticity to the story. It makes me wonder if she’s seen some of the wild things Claire deals with at the hospital in real life!
The storyline itself was adorable. I loved how Graham, bored out of his mind while recovering, started journaling and sending all of his entries to Claire’s old email address. It was such a sweet detail—imagine getting heartfelt messages from someone cute every day. Kind of romantic, right?
The characters were incredibly likable. Honestly, I might have fallen for Graham a little myself. He was charming, thoughtful, and just ugh—so good. Claire was just as great, though she struggled with her feelings. She lost her father, who loved doing reckless things, and she watched her mother live in constant fear because of it. Claire doesn’t want that kind of life. She doesn’t want to sit at home worrying if the person she loves is out there risking their life. And Graham? He’s a firefighter who thrives on adventure. So even though she clearly likes him, she refuses to start a relationship.
This book was adorable. So many cute moments, a great balance of humor and emotion, and just an overall fun read. I highly recommend it!