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A review by fightmemacbeth
Under One Roof by Ali Hazelwood
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
3.0
This is one of three Women in STEM novellas by Ali Hazelwood. It follows Mara and Liam, after Mara's mentor dies she leaves her ownership of half of a house in Washington DC. Her mentor's nephew, Liam, owns the other half. They don't get along.
This is the second book by Ali Hazelwood that I've read and I like her style. I wish there was a bit more to the characters than woman in stem and asshole but secretly sweet guy, but overall I like her writing.
A minor criticism I have is for whatever reason I thought they were going to be like snowed in and then they weren't so I was ever so slightly disappointed. That's mostly on me though since it didn't say anyway that that was going to happen lol.
If you liked Love Hypothesis, you'll probably like this. Although it feels a touch repetitive.
Had his been a full book, I feel like Ali Hazelwood would have killed me with a slow burn. I definitely was yelling at the characters because they got so close, and then one of them would walk away ðŸ˜
I feel pretty neutral towards this novella. I didn't dislike it, but it's definitely not something I absolutely loved and will talk about until I die. It was just a short little audiobook I'd been putting on while I did some chores, or played on my phone.
I think if you like the style of The Love Hypothesis and you don't mind another story that is very very similar to it. You would enjoy this book. Ali Hazelwood knows what her strength is and definitely plays to it. I know she's written a chess themed YA novel and a paranormal romance.
I might check out the Paranormal romance at some point we'll have to see.
This is the second book by Ali Hazelwood that I've read and I like her style. I wish there was a bit more to the characters than woman in stem and asshole but secretly sweet guy, but overall I like her writing.
A minor criticism I have is for whatever reason I thought they were going to be like snowed in and then they weren't so I was ever so slightly disappointed. That's mostly on me though since it didn't say anyway that that was going to happen lol.
If you liked Love Hypothesis, you'll probably like this. Although it feels a touch repetitive.
Had his been a full book, I feel like Ali Hazelwood would have killed me with a slow burn. I definitely was yelling at the characters because they got so close, and then one of them would walk away ðŸ˜
I feel pretty neutral towards this novella. I didn't dislike it, but it's definitely not something I absolutely loved and will talk about until I die. It was just a short little audiobook I'd been putting on while I did some chores, or played on my phone.
I think if you like the style of The Love Hypothesis and you don't mind another story that is very very similar to it. You would enjoy this book. Ali Hazelwood knows what her strength is and definitely plays to it. I know she's written a chess themed YA novel and a paranormal romance.
I might check out the Paranormal romance at some point we'll have to see.