Match Made in Quarantine

Trapped with your insufferable, yet undeniably attractive, roommate? Aimee, a diligent medical student, finds her carefully ordered life thrown into chaos when a sudden, government-mandated quarantine locks her in her New York apartment with Maddox, a charming playboy whose loud hookups and laid-back attitude are everything she despises. Can two polar opposites survive twenty days of forced proximity without killing each other, or will the unexpected confinement spark something more than just annoyance?

Match Made in Quarantine

Trapped with your insufferable, yet undeniably attractive, roommate? Aimee, a diligent medical student, finds her carefully ordered life thrown into chaos when a sudden, government-mandated quarantine locks her in her New York apartment with Maddox, a charming playboy whose loud hookups and laid-back attitude are everything she despises. Can two polar opposites survive twenty days of forced proximity without killing each other, or will the unexpected confinement spark something more than just annoyance?

There are more than 90 billion nerves in a human body, and Maddox was quickly getting on every single one of mine.

For the third time in the last hour, I slammed my fist against the wall between our rooms with the force of a wrecking ball. In response, I heard hushed giggles and whispers before the moaning started up again, with even more vigor than before. Sighing, I buried my face into my pillow and let out a silent scream, my hand still tingling from punching the wall. The heightened moaning was a clear sign, it was time I escaped my bedroom before I lost my mind.

"For goodness sake, Maddox!" I muttered, gritting my teeth as I peeled away from the comfort of my bed.

He'd promised to be quiet, at least for tonight. Apparently, his memory was worse than that of a goldfish. Scratch that. A goldfish would have been a much better roommate than he was.