Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Review & Blitz: Living with Her One Night Stand by Noelle Adams








For Jill, Lucas was supposed to be a one-night stand, but then he shows up the next morning as her new roommate. She’s looking for a long-term relationship. He’s looking for a life free of commitments. She knows he’s wrong for her, but not wanting him isn’t really an option. 

Contemporary Romance fans will love this sexy new release from New York Times Bestselling Author Noelle Adams!

Title: Living with Her One-Night Stand
Author: Noelle Adams
Genre/Age: Romance/Adult
Series: The Loft (Book One)
Publisher: Self-published
Format: ebook via Barclay Publicity
Rating: ✺✺✺
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SynopsisJill has never been good at taking risks, but she spends one hot night with a sexy stranger, knowing she'll never see him again. Then Lucas shows up the next morning as her new roommate. He was supposed to be a one-night stand, but now he'll be living in the empty room in her shared apartment for the next six months. 

Jill needs stability and a long-term relationship, and she knows Lucas can never give her those things. He's looking for a life free of commitments or obligations. She knows he's wrong for her. She shouldn't want him for more than one night. 

But she lives with him. He's around all the time--with his sexy smile and his hard body and the soft heart he pretends not to have. Not wanting him isn't really an option.



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On Monday morning, Jill overslept.

She set her alarm for seven, but it was seven thirty-five when she finally woke up. As soon as she registered the time, she flew out of bed and ran to the bathroom.

She hated being late. As much as it annoyed her when other people were late, she hated it even more when it was her.

She took a three-minute shower, grabbed an outfit that wouldn’t take any effort to pull together—a knee-length A-line dress in a vintage print—and snatched a handful of jewelry that might possibly work with it. She’d barely gotten her shoes on before she was rushing into the kitchen to get some coffee.

Michelle was at the counter with her laptop as she always was, eating cereal and working. But what surprised Jill was finding that Lucas was up too.

He didn’t have to work. He didn’t have a schedule. He could still be in bed.

But there he was, sitting at the counter with a cup of coffee, putzing on his phone. Wearing nothing but a pair of old sweatpants. His hair was mussed, he needed to shave, and he wasn’t wearing a shirt.

So the first thing Jill saw as she came into the kitchen was a whole lot of gorgeous male back and shoulders and arms.

She didn’t need to see that this morning.

She dumped her pile of jewelry on the counter as she poured herself a cup of coffee.

“Morning,” Lucas said, sounding friendly and casual.

What was he even doing up this early?

And why did he have to sound so awake? Awake and masculine. Awake and masculine and sexy.

First thing on a Monday morning.

She did her best to suppress a snarl.

“You’re running late,” Michelle said, without looking up from her laptop. “Did you oversleep?”

“I don’t want to talk about it.” Jill was trying to drink her coffee and put on her earnings, bracelets, necklace, and rings at the same time.

Lucas was watching her with laid-back interest in his green eyes.

She tried not to snarl at him again.

His eyebrows went up slightly, and she realized she must not have done a good job at the suppression.

She turned her back to him, reaching into the cupboard for a breakfast bar. She preferred to eat cereal, but she didn’t have time this morning. She kept her back to Lucas as she gulped down more of her coffee.

“You missed a button.”

She stiffened, glancing over her shoulder to verify that Lucas had been talking to her. “What?”

“You missed a button.” He gestured toward her dress. “You want me to get it?”

“I can get it,” she gritted out, contorting her arms until she could feel which button on the back of her dress was undone. Discovering it, she stretched her shoulders painfully so she could button it.

When she glanced back over at Lucas, she saw that his mouth was tilted up slightly.

He was laughing at her. Silently but definitely laughing.

She didn’t try to hide her snarl this time.

He didn’t have to be up and dressed and at work by eight in the morning. He didn’t have to sit there in her kitchen, looking smug and gorgeous and amused and irresistibly rumpled when she could barely pull it together.

What kind of malicious turn of fate had made him her roommate at all?

When she’d managed her button, she poured more coffee into her cup and took it with her, grabbing her bag on her way out as she left.

She did remember to mumble out a “See you later,” before she closed the door.

It was just the first Monday morning of Lucas living in her apartment.

It was going to be a long six months.


Noelle handwrote her first romance novel in a spiral-bound notebook when she was twelve, and she hasn’t stopped writing since. She has lived in eight different states and currently resides in Virginia, where she reads any book she can get her hands on and offers tribute to a very spoiled cocker spaniel.

She loves travel, art, history, and ice cream. After spending far too many years of her life in graduate school, she has decided to reorient her priorities and focus on writing contemporary romances.



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Jill is single and ready to get back on the market after a long-term relationship went south. But her first attempt at dating again leads her right into a passionate one-night-stand with a stranger. And then that same man becomes her new roommate. Oops. Lucas only wanted a one-time fling with Jill, but the more he gets to know her, the less he likes the idea of her dating someone else. He just doesn't know if he can be the man she needs and Jill won't settle for anything less than forever.

I've been in a bit of a reading rut, lately, since my maternity leave ended. I'm more stressed and busy than usual and I use my reading time to decompress. But because my time is more limited now, I think I'm less forgiving for books that don't impress me. The last few books I've read have been lacking in some way. This one was a mostly smooth and highly enjoyable read. Something I have come to expect from this author.

I was happy with our characters right away. Jill was a woman with a good head on her shoulders and admirable life goals. She knew what she wanted out of life and refused to settle for less than she deserved. I appreciate that in a heroine. And while Lucas had some serious flaws in the commitment department, he was laid-back and funny. I tend to like those traits in my heroes.

This pair had steamy chemistry and a lot of spicy love scenes. I hate that Lucas was so darn stubborn, but watching him brood in his jealousy was entertaining. I felt terrible for Jill, though. She really was stuck in a no-win situation. She found what she thought was her 'forever man' and he just wasn't ready to give her what she needed. I can relate. And it was nice to get a glimpse of a few characters from the previous series too. 

There was a lot of back-and-forth in this story which I don't necessarily love to read about. Neither of our characters could make a decision. Jill couldn't decide whether she could handle having a physical relationship with Lucas. Lucas couldn't decide whether he could open up about his past and try to heal the wounds. The majority of the book was our pair in limbo, teetering this way and that way and back again. I don't mind some push and pull and while this didn't go on long enough to annoy me, it did come close.

In closing... 
A fun start to a new series. Four suns!




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