A review by duchessmerry
Roommate Arrangement by Saxon James

4.0

<i>“A nervous sound bubbles up my throat, and I almost trip over my feet as I back up. “Welcome to Casa De Shitraw—” I blanch. “I mean dickraw—ahh, Rickshaw. It’s Rickshaw.”</i>

Still cannot stop laughing about this scene.  There are quotes in books that impact you for many reasons.  The awe moment, the swoon moment, the fuck no moment, and YES moment, but this moment was so surprisingly perfect.  I laughed so hard I cried and even now sheer joy.

To be honest this had been sitting in my KU library for a while because I kept getting distracted by other books because lets face it; I had lots of meet cutes to get through in the CU series, the Puckboys, and the Frat Wars series and I can't deny re-reading Egotistical Puckboys and Masters of Mayhem I don't even want to admit how many times.  Then I watched a short AMA Eden Finley & Saxon James did where they talked about the hardest characters to write and I had to move this one up.  The reason is, I wanted to see if I could tell.  I'm honestly not sure, but I can admit Payne's attraction to Beau didn't jump off the pages.  I don't think he was meant to be instantly attracted; I liked the slow burn; I liked the friendship, I liked how they saw each other as more.  Even though the slow burn isn't typical when I read Saxon's books the passion/attraction is a character on it's own merit.  

I enjoyed Beau so much; his quirks, his inability to control what comes out of his mouth and his openness.  

I can't wait to see where their story leads as I continue to get to know the DMC.