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    Samantha Markum’s Roommate Arrangement is tempting YA romance

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    By Jessica on January 27, 2026 Ages 14 & up, young adult

    Roommate ArrangementTHE ROOMMATE ARRANGEMENT, by Samantha Markum, Margaret K. McElderry Books, Jan. 27, 2026, Hardcover, $20.99 (young adult, ages 14 and up)

    A girl accidentally becomes college roommates with her brother’s best friend in The Roommate Arrangement, by Samantha Markum.

    Blair might be a little type-A, but she never thought of herself as completely overbearing…that is, until her two best friends drop her from their housing arrangement a week before her pre-college summer coding program is about to start.

    Blair knows if she switches to an on-campus dorm, her parents will make her give up her expensive sculpture class with her dream mentor in order to pay for it. Desperate, she agrees to be the fifth roommate to four off-campus sophomores who are also in a last-minute bind. But things get complicated when one of her new roommates turns out to be her brother’s best friend, Jamie Atwater.

    Blair begs Jamie not to tell her brother about the new living arrangement. Her brother would go straight to their parents, who would definitely not approve, and all her plans would fall apart. So they strike a deal: she’ll help him finish coding the app he’s building if he promises to keep her secret.

    Spending more time together shouldn’t be a problem. Sure, Jamie has a new haircut, a mysterious tattoo, and a year’s worth of earned muscle, but it’s not like Blair is noticing. After all, they’re only roommates, right? —Synopsis provided by Margaret K. McElderry Books

    The Roommate Arrangement is a YA romance that holds interest from beginning to end.

    Blair is the star of the book, but she’s surrounded by a strong set of diverse supporting characters that really make this book work. From Jamie and their other roommates to Blair’s sculpting class, they create a realistic support system that help Blair work through the challenges of school, family, mental health and navigating a new relationship.

    (On a side note, Blair’s parents are decidedly awful. Like I wanted to reach into the book and shake them awful. The hold they have over their kids and the pressure they put on them is beyond cringeworthy. Their part in the book is a cautionary tale for others.)

    Author Samantha Markum really knows her audience, crafting a book filled with humor, heartache and everything in between. Her writing is comfortable and her pacing strong, making The Roommate Agreement a worthwhile read.

     

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    Jessica Harrison is the reviewer behind Cracking the Cover. She loves books and worked as the in-house book critic at a daily newspaper, writing reviews and interviewing authors for two years. When the company cut back, she lost her position covering books, but that doesn't mean she stopped reading. If anything, the whole experience made her more passionate about reading and giving people the tools to make informed decisions in their own book choices. She has been featured on NetGalley's Blogger Spotlight and is on Kindleprenuer's Ultimate List of the Best Book Review Blogs. Contact her at jessica(at)crackingthecover(dot)com and follow Cracking the Cover on Bluesky, Instagram,  Facebook and Twitter (X) @crackingthecovr. You can also read scaled down reviews on Jessica's Goodreads review page. Jessica is also a reviewer on Amazon.

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