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Roomies

Lauren, Christina. (Author).

Marriages of convenience are so... inconvenient. Rescued by Calvin McLoughlin from a would-be subway attacker, Holland Bakker pays the brilliant musician back by pulling some of her errand-girl strings and getting him an audition with a bigtime musical director. When the tryout goes better than even Holland could have imagined, Calvin is set for a great entry into Broadway--until he admits his student visa has expired and he's in the country illegally. Holland impulsively offers to wed the Irishman to keep him in New York, her growing infatuation a secret only to him. As their relationship evolves from awkward roommates to besotted lovers, Calvin becomes the darling of Broadway. In the middle of the theatrics and the acting-not-acting, what will it take for Holland and Calvin to realize that they both stopped pretending a long time ago?

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  • ISBN: 9781501165832
  • Physical Description 358 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2017.

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Lauren's delightful urban contemporary brings together two New York artists in a modern marriage of convenience. Holland Bakker, an aspiring writer who works as an archivist for her uncles, is looking for her purpose in life but instead finds herself with a husband. Calvin McLoughlin, a handsome and talented Irish musician who plays in the 50th Street subway station, is about to make it big on Broadway, but his student visa has expired; after he helps Holland get away from a violent stranger in the subway station, she offers to marry him so he can stay in the country. Holland, a beautifully flawed and likable protagonist, humorously does her best to manage her growing fondness for Calvin while keeping low expectations for them as a couple. Her interaction with her uncles and brother reveals her fierce affection for them, and her quiet hopes that Calvin will come to love her create sweet romantic tension. In addition to Holland's running stream of consciousness, the natural dialogue brings out the awkwardness and tenderness in the relationships between the characters. The descriptions and imagery, especially of New York City and Calvin's music, are fresh and sensual, and the lyrical language creates atmosphere that sets this novel apart from others of the genre. Lauren's standalone brims with authentic characters and a captivating plot. Agent: Holly Root, Root Literary. (Dec.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Lauren's (Dating You, Hating You, 2017, etc.) latest romantic comedy features a marriage of convenience between an up-and-coming Broadway star and a woman desperately trying to find her place in the world.Holland Bakker isn't expecting to get married anytime soon, but when she's rescued from a drunk who attacks her on a subway platform by an Irish busker, the situation changes. Her knight in shining armor is Calvin McLoughlin, and Holland has had a major crush on him for ages, even memorizing his performing schedule in her local station. To thank him for his gallant behavior, she offers to get him an audition for her uncle's wildly successful Broadway musical. The audition goes better than expected, and Calvin is offered a spot, but there's just one problem: his visa has expired. Impulsively, Holland offers to marry Calvin so he can stay in the U.S., saying the two of them will simply be roommates. It will be a marriage on paper but nothing else. While the setup requires some suspension of disbelief, Lauren makes Holland and Calvin relatable and, most importantly, believable. Holland is the standout character, so used to filling roles for other peopleniece, confidant, errand girlthat she has no concept of who she is for herself. While Holland's journey is integral to the lovely, heart-melting romance, her point of view is the only one readers receive, making Calvin's presence slightly less dynamic than it could have been. However, that's a minor quibble given that this book has everything that makes romance novels great: a heroine's journey to self-discovery, a leading man worthy of a woman's love, and plenty of misty tears and full-on belly laughs along the way.Another knockout by Lauren. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Holland Bakker has harbored a secret crush for a street busker but never imagined their meet-cute happening when a drunkard pushes her onto the MTA tracks. Instead of the busker being her knight in shining armor, he instead calls the cops and flees the scene. Curious and a tad angry, Holland pursues the busker and finds out that he's Irish (swoon) and very apologetic. Before she knows it, she's ushering this talented guitarist, named Calvin, into an audition for her uncle's hit musical, desperately hoping to finally make their meet-cute cute. Calvin is set for his Broadway debut except for one little difficulty: he's in the country illegally. A wild idea takes hold of Holland. What if she married Calvin to keep him in the production? This farcical beginning gives way to real and complicated feelings between Calvin and Holland, and Lauren (Dating You/Hating You, 2017) brings her characteristic charm to the story. Holland's tale is more than an unrequited crush; it's about self-expectations, problematic friendships, unconventional family, and the strange power of love.--Dittmeier, Amy Copyright 2017 Booklist