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Your Place or Mine?

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'Your Place or Mine?' is such a fun book! It's the first book that I read by Portia MacIntosh, but I definitely want to read some of her other books. I read this in a day. Serena has just lost her home, her job, and her boss, who she was really close to. She's dating a guy named Dean, but she doesn't know if they are official or anything yet. Serena's friend, Taylor, offers her a place to live, but when she gets there, Serena finds that she has a new roommate: a man named Ziggy. Ziggy is attractive, but he's annoying, messy, and loud. He tries to take the best bedroom in the house, he hosts loud parties, and he doesn't clean up after himself. Serena is stuck living with Ziggy, so they try to prank each other and make each other miserable with the hope that one of them will move out. But the more time that they spend together hating each other, could they really have feelings for each other?

The story had a lot of interesting twists and turns that I didn't expect. Serena's boss leaves her something surprising in her will, and Serena has to decide what she wants to do with it. As Serena and Ziggy get closer, what about Dean? He isn't what she thought that he was either.

I really enjoyed this book, and I found the story to be really fast paced and fun. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who loves a enemies to lovers romance or forced proximity romance.

Thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for an ARC of this book.

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Serena and Ziggy are forced to share a house when they both need a place to stay. They started out as enemies. They both try to drive each other out of the house. But somehow they fall in love...

It's a fun rom-com. Both Serena and Ziggy are interesting characters. The side characters are great too. Al is especially wondeful too. So many LOL situations.

Thanks to the publisher for the arc.

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I wasn't sure about this book at first, but it took off an ended up exceeding my expectations. Two strangers thrown together in a house-sitting situation...it's an enemies to lovers trope, but it works. There are some surprising twists, including an inheritance, some pretty reprehensible supporting characters, and an engagement party, all which send the story headed in new directions. With just the right amount of heat, the romance blossoms as Ziggy and Serena come to learn about themselves and what they truly want from life.

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Serena has lost her job and her home, but at least her romantic life is going well. One of her friends is going on holiday so offers her home to Serena, a chance she jumps at. Unfortunately she wasn’t counting on a housemate, especially an annoying and selfish but also strangely attractive one. And maybe her romantic life isn’t going as well as she thought.

This was an enjoyable read, Serena was a likeable character who I was rooting for. Her new housemate, Ziggy, annoyed me at the start, a perfect enemies to lovers protagonist. I liked (and disliked were appropriate) supporting characters. Overall a nice, easy read that I would recommend.

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Every time I see a new Portia read I immediately flock to it as I know I will adore it, and this makes for no exception.

An interesting turn of events, few surprises, couple cringes, and some laughter. I really hated Ziggy at the start, but happy to be proved wrong.

Entertaining, escapism read.

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Your Place or Mine? is another winner from the queen of the laugh out loud rom com. Very few authors make me guffaw out loud, but Portia MacIntosh always manages to tickle the funny bone.

When Serena is unexpectedly tossed out of her flat, her friend Taylor comes to the rescue by offering her the chance to housesit while she travels with her husband. Unfortunately, said husband has also promised the gig to his mate Ziggy, so the two housesitters will need to learn to exist harmoniously and without killing each other, which is far easier said than done.

I love to curl up with a Portia MacIntosh novel, knowing that her outlandish protagonists and their antics will always leave me with a smile. 4.5 stars

Many thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for an ARC.

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This book was an enjoyable read! It has 3 storylines: Serena inheriting a sex-shop from her employer, her finding out her boyfriend is living a double life and her sharing a house with Ziggy. I liked the fact that even in scenes where the male main character didn’t appear, Serena always had something going on (whether that is trying to make the business she inherited thrive or trying to expose her boyfriend). We first see her and Ziggy pulling pranks on each other so that the other person leaves the house, but they don’t start interacting frequently until mid-book. I would have liked to get some chapters from Ziggy’s POV, because I felt I didn’t get to know his character until the second half of the book, but even if I usually prefer bad-boy heroes, I ended up loving his character, he’s such a cinnamon roll😍That being said, if you like a enemies to lovers/roomates romance, you’ll enjoy this book😊

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“Suddenly I’m feeling so uncomfortable- and it’s not because of the complicated underwear I keep needing to readjust”
“I’ve never disliked someone, been so mad at them, and yet wanted them so badly at the same time”
A wonderful story!!! This was such a beautiful book!!! I devoured it !! Serena’s story is not one you always encounter but nonetheless it gives you perspective on life and people’s relationships.
Seeing how she lived her life and how it started and ended up with Ziggy … I loved every second of it !!
A romance that has some of the best tropes ever: forced proximity, roommate romance, banter, constant sexual tension, it starts with an enemies to lovers and there’s also an inherited sex shop, as a plus!!!
This book is written to entertain and to make you feel happy … and, for me, it achieved all of these above!!!
I’m so glad I had the chance to read it !!
“I can’t believe I kissed him again, what’s wrong with me? What’s wrong with both of us? And why can’t I stop thinking about doing it again?”
“Grief is the cost of love. If you feel a lot of sadness to have lost someone, they must have given you a hell of a lot of love while they were alive”

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This book is such a fun read. I’ve read a lot of Portia MacIntosh’s books and always find her books to be fun, easy reads. She just has that style of writing, and I love it. But this seemed even more fun than normal! The storyline had quite a lot going on but I felt like it was all handled really well and wrapped up in a satisfying way.

Serena and Ziggy were both such great characters to read about. They were both so well developed, as was their connection to each other. Not just romantically/physically, but in a friendly way as well. I was a bit nervous when I started the book, reading right at the beginning that Serena was dating someone, because sometimes I feel like I struggle to feel a connection between the main characters if one (or both) of them is initially with someone else, but I’m glad that wasn’t the case here.

All of the side characters were also wonderful, Al specifically won me over basically instantly. He was just such a ray of sunshine right from the moment he was introduced and all the way to the end and his ‘Eiffel Tower party’ comment made me laugh out loud, after recently reading Just Date and See. It was a fun reference to that book for someone who has read it, but someone who hasn’t read it wouldn’t be missing out on anything.

I can’t get too specific about why I gave this a 4 instead of a 5 without getting into spoilers, so I will just say that I didn’t love the way the romance actually started. By no means was it bad, it’s just not my preference. It felt like things got a little bit rushed at the end, but I did really adore the way the book ended so this was a really great read.

Thank you to Boldlake Books & NetGalley for the opportunity to read an advanced copy of this book!

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