Review: Room for Two by Lana Ferguson

šŸŽ§ Audiobook Narrated by Samantha Summers & Teddy Hamilton

The literal only thing that could have made this better? If it had been a full-length novel! I am absolutely in love with these two oblivious dorks.

Cade and Nora are cute, slightly quirky, and hopelessly into each other—though neither realizes the other feels the same. Their story kicks off with a delightfully messy meet cute, courtesy of their meddling friends. Cade thinks he’s interviewing for a roommate position. Nora thinks they’re finally on a date. Cue the giddy giggles, lingering looks, and the slow burn of mutual pining.

Cade is shy, sweet, and hopelessly smitten—remembering every tiny thing Nora likes. Nora, for her part, matches his quiet longing, both of them too shy to make a move. The side characters, especially Jasper (hilarious bestie alert!), add extra charm to the story. And the way Cade and Nora slowly replace bad memories with good ones? Absolutely heart-squeezing.

This novella is the perfect snack-sized romance—adorable, spicy, and full of healing moments. The roommate/date situation had me cracking up, Cade’s inner dialogue had me cackling (Teddy Hamilton, sir šŸ˜©šŸ˜), and the spice? Chef’s kiss.

Samantha Summers and Teddy Hamilton absolutely knocked it out of the park with the narration, bringing these characters to life in a way that made me never want to hit pause.

Lana Ferguson, the woman that you are—this was delightful.

Tropes you’ll find:

  • Mutual pining
  • Matchmaking friends
  • Roommate/date mix-up
  • Healing each other’s past hurts
  • Cinnamon roll hero