Revised edition: This edition of The Perfect Roommate includes editorial revisions.
I had an opportunity to re-read this one. It reminded me
what I enjoy this author’s writing style.
Meadow needed a place to stay, and Lauren’s empty room
seemed like the ‘perfect’ solution.
Enter Lauren’s friends who then suddenly became Meadow’s
friends. Elisabeth, one of Meadow’s clients through the cleaning service she
worked for, befriended Meadow – or did she?
It was interesting to read about Meadow’s transformation
from a wallflower into a full-fledged rose, so to speak. The transformation was
not so subtle. And all the well-kept secrets between these seemingly close
friends. The seeds that were dropped to make them turn against one another.
And that ending? I have to wonder if Meadow started doing
the same things over again in her new place with her new roommate, and who
exactly turned out to be the ‘perfect’ roommate. It leaves me to wonder.
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