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Roommates
Whitney Lyles
Author of the "rollicking" (Jeanne Ray, author of Eat
Cake) debut, Always the Bridesmaid, Whitney Lyles now
turns her attention to another plague of the single woman:
the roommate...
All Elise wants is a normal roommate. One who doesn’t, say,
have constant sex on the squeaky top bunkor leave just
one chip in the tortilla bag...
Elise thought starting her life over in San Diego would mean
writing at the beach and rendezvousing with sun-kissed
surfer gods. But once she arrived at the ill-named Casa del
Paradíso, the California dreaming turned into a nightmare.
She’s moved into Justine’s apartment, miles from the ocean.
Unfortunately, Justine’s rocker boyfriend has moved in too,
and he isn’t kicking in a penny.
True, Justine does keep the place neat and cleanthough
it’s hard to tell through the haze of cigarette smoke. And
Elise is starting to get used to the helicopters that
routinely fly overhead, warning everyone to stay inside and
lock their doors. But she knows there must be better places
to live, and better people to room with. Like Max, for
example. The trouble is, she’d like to share a whole lot
more with him than a bathroom...
Berkley, November 2005
336 pages ISBN: 0425202534 Trade Size $13.00
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