The Roommate Risk

From New York Times bestselling author Talia Hibbert comes an electric, domestic, roommates-to-lovers romance between a whirlwind party girl and her uptight best friend...


Two best friends. Seven years of pining. One explosive summer...


Romance is weakness, and Jasmine Allen doesn't have time for either. Lifelong cynic Jas is the queen of one-night things-until a plumbing disaster screws everything up and leaves her temporarily homeless. Luckily, she has someone to turn to: her best friend Rahul.


For seven years, Rahul Khan has followed three simple rules.


  • Don't touch Jasmine if you can help it.
  • Don't look at her arse in that skirt.
  • And don't ever-ever-tell her you love her.


He should've added another rule: Do not, under any circumstances, let Jas move into your house.


Now Rahul is living with the friend he can't have, and it's decimating his control. He knows their shared dinners aren't dates, their late-night kisses are a mistake, and the tenderness in Jasmine's gaze is only temporary. One wrong word could send his skittish best friend running.

So why is he tempted to risk it all?

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286 pages

Average rating: 6.24

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AndrilysM12
Jan 09, 2025
4/10 stars
I had the audiobook, but unfortunately, the DMC narrator did not provide it for me. The story was beautiful, but I would have loved to read the book rather than listen to it.
Anonymous
Dec 11, 2024
4/10 stars
So what was Jasmine’s problem? The book was over 300 pages and her issues are never revealed. She goes to therapy. She has talks with her father. But the reader is never let in. I shouldn’t have to guess/assume why she did the things she did. I should be told.


Also Rahul was a lovesick fool. He deserved better.
Serenapatrice
Mar 03, 2024
8/10 stars
This book had my eyes wet a few times. I thoroughly enjoyed this read. I resonated with certain behaviours of Jas lmao guilty. The book kept me wanting to turn the page.

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