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Endgame is a solid read that explores the complexities of love, trust, and redemption. The tension between Ariella and Caleb is palpable, and their dynamic—her ambition clashing with his troubled past—provides a compelling backdrop for their emotional journey. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, with some moments feeling dragged out, but the character development keeps the story engaging. Ariella’s struggle to balance her career with her emotions is relatable, and while their romance may feel predictable, it’s still satisfying to see them work through their issues. A good pick for fans of second-chance romance.

A bit of an escape of countries and plane rides and tickets. Ariella is a bit stuck and the beginning of the book lays out the work buy out, the change of staff and entourage and the many family issues in her friends. The book throws a lot of names and places in the first few chapters and then starts to unpick all the relationships and how Ariella and Caleb have come to love each other but not be together. There is some espionage, some dodgy deals and some bad characters making bad decisions. The book is a little far fetched, and I found it a bit of a struggle to empathise with the characters and understand their world.

Thank you to the publisher for the review copy! I just couldn't get in the mood for this one, but I do love this author!

Compared to the other books in the series, this one didn’t feel as cohesive. It was still enjoyable, though!

This is the third book in the series, and reading them in order is essential to fully appreciate the story. Don’t let women’s fiction in the title fool you—this is a romance packed with drama, twists, and turns that keep you hooked. Despite their flaws and doubts, I found myself rooting for Ariella and Caleb to find their way to each other and get their HEA.
Thanks to NetGalley for the digital review copy in exchange for my honest thoughts.

I did not realize this was book 3 in a series so i apologize but i haven't read the first 2 books. I did not like this book. I did not care for the characters. I felt like the plot was very messy & unorganized. I feel like everything was unorganized & unexplained. This one was not for me.

In the thrilling conclusion to the Roommates trilogy, Ariella and Caleb's love story reaches new heights as they confront their pasts and careers head-on, emerging stronger and more resilient than ever. As they navigate the challenges of their jobs and relationship, they must dig deep to find the courage to trust, forgive, and believe in each other. This uplifting final installment is a testament to the transformative power of love and growth, inspiring readers to confront their own fears and doubts with unflinching honesty. With its masterful blend of charm, steam, and heart, Tundun's latest release is a triumphant celebration of the human spirit, leaving fans of the series beaming with joy and satisfaction. Thanks to NetGalley and Storm Publishing for the advance copy.

I really did try to get in to this read, but unfortuntly it just wasn’t for me - thank you so much for allowing me to try this

Thank you NetGalley for the ARC! Endgame by Ola Tundun is the final installment of Ariella and Caleb‘s love story. They started out as roommates and their relationship blossomed into young love. After all the turmoil that Caleb caused once he moved to Singapore, Ariella found it in her heart to forgive him. However, this last novel, highlighted all the differences between the two of them. It nicely wrapped up the way they could set aside those differences and move past them to find their way forward into building a life together. Dominic, quite frankly, is the epitome of a self absorbed man who believes money can buy him happiness. He finds out the hard way that this old adage is far from the truth. I was pleasantly surprised at how this novel turned out and absolutely loved the compassion Hugh Mason had for his daughter. Overall, a novel I would recommend to others who love romantic comedies.

I really enjoyed this author's writing. I haven't read anything by them before, but I really got into the story and the pacing of it. The characters were well developed and lovable.

In the third and final novel in Ola Tundun’s Roommates trilogy, readers join Ariella and Caleb as their love story continues to unravel as their careers and pasts catch up to them. With her job on the line and both Ariella and Caleb forced together to handle the company’s issues, they must confront their feelings for each other, while Ariella has to decide if she can trust and forgive Caleb -- and if that is something she truly wants. In this rewarding and emotionally fulfilling final book, readers once again dive into the emotional, steamy mess that is Ariella and Caleb’s romance in this book which challenges readers to face their pasts straight on and find their homes. The characters are once again the star of the novel, and Ariella and Caleb’s growth over the trilogy is absolutely wonderful to see, especially in this satisfying conclusion. With new stakes and obstacles trying to get in the way of their relationship, overcoming these challenges with them entrenches the readers in the novel. With so much at stake, this novel is charming, steamy, and fun, and fans of the series will definitely be happy with Tundun’s latest release and its happily ever after.

Thank you to Netgalley and Storm Publishing for the copy to review!
I wish I had known this was third in a series because I almost didn’t make it through.
I pushed on and really enjoyed the friendships that came through and the topic of anxiety that was addressed.
It’s hard to know how I may have felt differently had I read the others in the series first but at the end I like the characters and supporting characters well enough.
The story line took some time as well but I finished and enjoyed my time with this series electric group of friends!

Ola Tundun wrapped up this exciting, tumultuous series in the most beautiful and perfect way. I laughed and I cried and I fell even more in love with Ariella and Caleb.
Ola has a unique way of writing brutally honest characters. I love to love them and love to hate them. I want the best for them and also think they’re absolutely idiots at times. I was so happy to see not only our FMC/MMC finally get the happiest of endings, but the epilogue was the bow on top of this series finale.
I loved seeing Caleb become a sort of Hugh, Ariella become even more like her mother, and everyone else living their happily ever after.
Such a great story and a great series overall. I can’t wait to see what’s next for Ola!

I didn’t realize that this book was the third in a series but it was still so fun! I will definitely have to back track now and pick up the first two books in the series.

Ola Tundun’s Endgame is a gripping and emotionally charged story of ambition, betrayal, and resilience. With sharp prose and complex characters, Tundun explores the high-stakes world of power dynamics and personal sacrifices. This riveting narrative will keep you turning pages and reflecting on the choices we make in pursuit of our dreams. A must-read for fans of intense, thought-provoking drama.

What I loved most about the story is how relatable it felt. Tundun’s journey of self-discovery made me think about my own life and how sometimes we settle for what feels safe instead of chasing what truly makes us happy. The author did a great job of showing Tundun’s struggles and emotions in a way that felt real and honest.
The writing is simple and easy to follow, but it’s also very heartfelt. I could feel Tundun’s pain, confusion, and hope as she tried to figure out what she really wanted. The characters are well-written, and I found myself rooting for Tundun to make the right decisions, even though it wasn’t always clear what that was. would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a book that’s both emotional and inspiring.
I received a complimentary copy of this book from Storm Publishing through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. Thank you so much!

A lot of humor is this one but, also a lot of angst. It left me exhausted reading this one as I really wanted this to turn out well. My thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for giving me the opportunity to read this book in return for an honest review.

Thank you to NetGalley, Ola Tundun, and Storm Publishing for this e-book in exchange for an honest review.
This was book 3 in the series and was the perfect ending to the series. I got this book on netgalley to review but when I first started to read it I felt lost like I was missing something. Then I started at the beginning of the series and from the beginning I was hooked. I do recommend reading these books in order to get the most out of them And when you do it will give you all the feels.
I recommend this series if you like The after series by Anna Todd and if you like Emily Henry books. These books were real, honest and raw. It will take you on an emotional roller coaster but it is worth it. There is some spice but it's more of a mental walk through of the emotions going on during it. Then it does talk about the actual spice.
SYNOPSIS
Ariella and Caleb were never meant to last…
She’s the ambitious workaholic constantly trying to prove herself. He’s the charming bad boy with a troubled past. Their love story could only ever have been temporary.
But when Ariella’s company faces a crisis, Caleb is the only one who can save it. Now they’re forced to work together, fighting their attraction, and the pain of their old wounds.
With her heart torn and her career on the line, Ariella must decide who to trust and what she truly wants. Can she forgive Caleb’s mistakes and rebuild their relationship? Or is it time to take a chance on a new beginning?
The epic conclusion to Ariella and Caleb’s steamy, emotional, messy story will convince you it’s possible to face the past and find home in the most unexpected places.
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This book certainly took me through a bit of a rollercoaster when it comes to emotions that's for sure.
The third instalment in the Roommates series, and my goodness I powered through this book at record speed.
I felt for both characters throughout, often for very different reasons. Both of them really came to life in my mind, something the author really does effortlessly.

Thank you to NetGalley for this ARC. I did not read the other 2 books in this series. This may have impacted my reading journey for this book. Assumptions could be made about the characters. This book did however make me want to go back and read the other 2. Cute and quick read!