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Change With Me: A With Me In Seattle Novella by Kristen Proby

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4.0

Change With Me is a quick, and drama free read featuring school teacher and virgin Aubrey and Hollywood heartthrob Zane. Who both end up renting the same condo when they move to Seattle, Zane to escape yet another Hollywood scandal and Aubrey to start over after the death of her grandfather and last family member.

And it's an engaging, enjoyable tale full of Ms Proby's signature sweetness and heat. Not to mention a few cameos from the With Me in Seattle crew and if you've got an hour or so to spare and are a fan of the series it's certainly worth a red.

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5.0

This book gave me all of the feels. It totally reminds me of Luke and Natalie’s story but with a new take. Proby’s books are always pure magic to read. I love the storyline!

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4.0

This is a really great quick read. I love the story between Aubrey & Zane. These two unsuspecting lovers meet because they leased the same apartment & both refuse to leave. Being thrust into being strictly roommates does not let long as sparked fly between these two.

This is a wonderful read and a great intro to Kristen Proby as an author.

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4.0

Superstar actor Zane Cooper needs to get out of Hollywood for a while in the wake of a major scandal, so he decides to head to Seattle where his best friend Sabrina Harrison is now living with her husband Ben. At the same time, elementary school teacher Aubrey Stansfield is moving to Seattle from Arizona for a new job. Their worlds collide when a shady landlord leases them the same condo for six months. Aubrey can't afford to find another place to live and Zane doesn't want to because of the condo's great location near Sabrina and Ben's house, so they reluctantly become roommates. Surprisingly, they also become friends, but is there a possibility for something more between them?

I enjoyed this story, but I think it would have been even better as a full-length novel. Aubrey and Zane were both such interesting characters and I wanted to know more about them, but the story's short format didn't allow for much in the way of character development. For example, why did Aubrey believe that she was so plain, and why didn't Zane speak to his family anymore? Even without knowing the answers to those questions, I liked both Zane and Aubrey and thought they made a good couple. Everything about their relationship just felt so easy and it was clear that they belonged together despite their drastically different backgrounds.

I recommend "Change with Me" for all fans of contemporary romance and look forward to the next book in this series.

*Review copy provided by the author/publisher via Social Butterfly PR. All opinions expressed are my own.
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