

My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Title: Maid for Each Other
Author: Lynn Painter
Format: eBook (NetGalley)
Pages: 368
Publication Date: 7/15/25
Publisher: Berkley
Categories: Romance, Fake Dating, Rom-Com
Disclaimer: **I received this book free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.**
Thank you to Berkley for giving me a chance to read this eARC in exchange for an honest review!


Abi is a professional cleaner, so it’s ironic when she’s forced to move out because of an infestation in her building. Thanks, Apartment 2B!
Declan is a busy man, working his way up at Hathaway Holdings. Which is why he’s never met the woman who cleans his penthouse every week.
Abi needs a place to stay, and Declan is out of town, so the solution seems simple and, crucially, free.
When Declan’s parents tell him they met his girlfriend at his apartment, he’s surprised to say the least. But it is nice to have them off his back about being single for a change. . .
Declan finds out who Abi really is, and decides to makes her a pretend to date him, and he’ll provide everything she needs.
What could go wrong? It’s business, not pleasure. Right?


Content Warning:
+ The book gives off Pretty Woman and Maid in Manhattan movie vibes. It involves Abi who is the maid, who agrees to be a fake girlfriend for Declan, a rich guy, for a shareholders event.
+ This story is a very quick-read and light-hearted romance. It has some tropes that romance readers will enjoy like fake-dating and forced proximity. I don’t know if Declan is a billionaire, but he must definitely be a multi-millionaire because of his family’s company.
+ Abi is a bright personality and I thought it was cute seeing how Declan starts to fall for her. I thought they were funny together, especially when they had to tell stories about how they met. This was a closed door romance.
~ It followed the storyline of Pretty Woman pretty closely, minus the FMC being a prostitute. So it’s predictable.
~ I kind of wanted more from Abi’s character – she’s miss sunshine, but she’s always going through some things like struggling to pay off her student loans. She’s also in the process of writing a book, and doesn’t have the best relationship with her mother but there isn’t really depth in this book. The romance overshadows it all which is fine because it’s supposed to be light-hearted, but I personally I just wanted more.


Final Thoughts:
Overall, I thought this was cute and funny at times but it left me still wanting more. If you want a light-hearted, easy to read romance, then check this one out.


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