Book Review: The Roommate Rule by Georgia Stone

Rating: ★★★
Audience: Contemporary Romance
Length: 352 pages
Author: Georgia Stone
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Release Date: July 7th, 2026
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BOOK SUMMARY:

When two polar opposites find themselves sharing a cabin for the summer, they lay down some ground rules to keep the peace—only to discover that one of those rules might be impossible to keep in this steamy new novel from the author of The Friendship Fling.

Dylan is the kind of person who is always fifteen minutes early and never leaves things to chance—so she can’t believe she’s about to spend six weeks on a last-minute trip to Wales that she didn’t plan, living in a cabin with a man she’s only met once.

Max always goes with the flow, and after his plus-one drops out of his all-expenses-paid travel influencer trip, he’s happy for his sister’s friend to take the spot. After all, from what he remembers of their brief meeting a year ago, Dylan is the kind of woman he’d be more than happy to spend some alone time with.

Not that anything is going to happen between them, because Dylan knows getting involved with this reckless, irrepressible flirt is the last thing she needs. So she makes a house they are roommates only, and under no circumstances can anything . . . untoward . . . happen between them.

But as the days go by, Max starts to realize how much he enjoys chipping away at the walls Dylan hides herself behind, while Dylan begins to admit to herself that there may be more to Max than she first assumed. And before she knows it, she finds herself wondering if their “roommate rule” might be one rule she actually wants to break…

NOT ALL I HOPED FOR.

I adored Georgia Stone’s debut so I’ve been super excited to get my hands on this book and it ended up on KU months early??? So here we are!

I loved the concept. The setting felt absolutely gorgeous and all of the traveling and activities were fun too. Two relative strangers stuck together for six weeks?? What could happen ya know??

The first half of the book was okay. I honestly wasn’t feeling the chemistry all that much between Dylan and Max. I do think the second half got better and there was a little more romance but some of the spice overshadowed that too.

Thematically the discussions around living life and taking chances amidst not knowing if tomorrow is coming were all good. I liked the conversations and the walls coming down as Max learned to let Dylan in. Dylan was rather stubborn on her *taking care of everyone ways* but I understood and liked that she also started to let things go too.

Not a total downfall, and it is a fairly easy read, just not what I was hoping for. Maybe the next book??

Overall audience notes:

  • Contemporary Romance
  • Language: moderate
  • Romance: 3-4ish open door
  • Violence: mild
  • Content warnings: discussions around cancer and hospitalizations (theme throughout)

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ARC Book Review: The Friendship Fling by Georgia Stone

Rating: ★★★★
Audience: Contemporary Romance
Length: 385 pages
Author: Georgia Stone
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Release Date: June 3rd, 2025
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BOOK SUMMARY:

In this delightfully charming and heartfelt debut love story, two lonely and wildly different strangers embark on a short-term friendship over one London summer—only to discover they may be something more by the time the season ends.

No one would ever call Ava Monroe a people person, which isn’t ideal for a barista in a busy London coffee shop. She’s sarcastic, blunt, and cynical, and her relationships are strictly no strings attached. With her best friend Josie soon leaving for a year, Ava knows she’ll be all alone unless she shakes up her routine. But she can’t risk bringing chance back into her carefully controlled life.

Then insufferably cheerful, country-hopping, undeniably gorgeous Finn O’Callaghan rolls into her coffee shop with a horrifying proposal —a strictly friends-only summer fling. Finn needs a local to help him complete his London bucket list, and Ava needs to reassure Josie she won’t be on her own. And it’s only for a few months.

To Ava’s surprise, their mismatched friendship of convenience becomes oddly tolerable, and as they work their way through Finn’s list and around the sun-drenched city, from rooftops and floating bars to nights at the museum, their adventures—and Finn’s company—start to feel . . . nice. Incredibly, terrifyingly, dangerously nice.

Still, rules are rules—Ava has good reasons for them—and as the days get shorter, Finn’s departure gets closer. Because that’s the thing about it always ends. Right?

Thank you Harper Perennial for the gifted copy.

CHARMING DEBUT.

Oh well this was a delight and I would definitely read another book from this author!! I felt like Ava and I were soul sisters so that really helped. Many of her characteristics were my vibe and personality which was fun to see in a book. I am not bubbly, neither is Ava. Give me more black cat book recs.

I really adored this that book went from strangers to friends to lovers. It is a SLOW BURN and we love slow burns. The plot is a little slow and I wanted something *else* for it but that was my only issue. I loved the strong friendships and positive communication throughout. The third act works for the book and did not make me cranky so this book gets all the points for that fact alone.

I loved that it was dual POV and getting to know both Ava and FInn. I LOVED Finn too. Both characters have great arcs about learning to step outside comfort zones, make boundaries for family and finding what’s next in life. It’s charming and sweet and a little spicy.

Overall audience notes:

  • Contemporary Romance
  • Language: mild
  • Romance: 2ish open door
  • Violence: low
  • Content warnings: a loved one with cancer, absent parents

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