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My Brother's Roommate

2020 • 232 pages

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Average rating3.8

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I didn't have high expectations for this book, not because of the author but just in the way my mood has been lately. Well, Kendall must have taken this as a challenge. Not only did she write a book that was captivating but was also deep with emotion. It's rare to find a book where the hero is the one that needs support and understanding. It was so refreshing and a subject matter that was handled well and not in detail. That being said, it is still classic Kendall with humor and lightheartedness scattered throughout.
Penelope and Wolfie we're so wonderful together. I loved how they complemented each other with their personalities and actions. I loved the chemistry between these two characters and how they progressed through the story and could connected with each other on all levels. The sexual encounters were an important part of this story and they were both sexy and beautiful in the way they were addressed.

Jacob Morgan and Andi Arndt are fantastic in this audiobook. They were the perfect voice actors for this story. They both have a wonderful way of conveying the emotions the characters feel and that was showcased well here. The transitions from gender to gender and pov to pov was smooth and not jarring. My only little issue was the choice of voice for one of the side characters, Andi had him sound very different to Jacob but it's a minor character and most probably wouldn't notice it or care. It'sconly because Andi's performance of him is so funny that it stood out to me. Production was smooth with no issues to note.

December 22, 2020Report this review