Room-maid by Sariah Wilson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
4 out of 5 stars - If you ask me, I'll tell you to read it
I really enjoyed this story.
It's a great way to talk about being independent from a toxic family and how anyone can do it.
Madison Huntington grew up as the youngest child of an extremely wealthy family in Houston. When she chose to not follow through on the expectations her family laid out for her, she was cut off from her trust fund and any chance of "love" from her parents. Her family had spent her whole life pitting the children against each other to earn their parents love and affection.
When Madison takes a job as a teacher at a local school, she suddenly has to find an apartment, learn to drive, and buy a car. She ends up becoming a roommate to Tyler Roth who is in need of someone to help him clean and take care of his rescue dog Pigeon. Having never cleaned anything in her life, there are definitely some adventures as she learns the basics... like Dawn doesn't go in the dishwasher!
I enjoyed the interaction between Madison and Tyler.
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