Book Review: Kyle & Madison (The Paris Roommates)
They’re the match everyone has been waiting for, and International Bestselling Author Ava Miles delivers another binge-worthy friends to lovers’ workplace romance in her People Magazine featured Paris Roommates’ series readers can’t get enough of.
Chef Madison Garcia only wants one a Michelin star for the Parisian restaurant she’s taken over after a tragedy rocked her found family.
Only her roommate, best friend, and business partner—Kyle Taylor—is proving way too distracting. From the moment they met, they’d been close, but now ten years later, they’re like clingwrap, with a white hot attraction both are fighting hard to deny.
They know they’re total opposites. With her tough background, Madison is crème brûlée with a crispy exterior and soft inside while Kyle is a decadent bowl of chocolate mousse that you eat with the silver spoon he was born with.
The stakes are huge, and the risks of giving into their feelings even bigger. Their working relationship could go sideways. Their found family could implode. And what about the danger to their hearts?
But Paris is more than the place to follow your dreams. It’s the city where you can surrender to your greatest love. If anyone can figure out how to help these two lovers find happily ever after, it’s the Paris Roommates.
Reinvention, rediscovery, and romance…
Discover why THE PARIS ROOMMATES have captured millions of readers’ hearts around the world. Dive into the whole series
Book 1: Thea (the good girl baker)
Book 2: Dean (the restless dreamer)
Book 3: Brooke (the driven fashion writer)
Book 4: Sawyer (the charismatic professor)
Book 5: Kyle & Madison (the rebel chef and the disillusioned golden boy)
My Review
Yes. I have been waiting for Madison and Kyle's story, several books back now. The more and more that these two appeared in the other's books and tried to "pretend" that nothing was happening between them; the more that I craved their story.
Finally, Kyle and Madison's story is here and Ava did not disappoint. I absolutely love these two. To see Madison let her hair down is amazing. She and Kyle make a great couple. He even inspired Madison to make some new dishes. Yet don't send Madison any eggplant, cucumber, or peach emojis as all she will think about is what dishes she can make with these food items.
Another satisfying moment is when Kyle stood up to his parents. It was a long time in the making. I cheered so loudly for him when that exchange happened. I am sad that this series has come to a conclusion as I have grown very fond of the Paris Roommates. This book deserves a Michelin star.

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